DOMINION COURT
READY IN NOVEMBER
The executive of the Centennial Exhibition Dominion Court met in Wellington yesterday. Mr, Charles Todd presided, and there were also present Messrs. J. A. C. Allum (Auckland), T. W. Hercock (minor provinces), P. E. Pattrick (Wellington). H. McDowell Smith (Otago), W. S. Mac Gibbon (Christchurch). The meeting was not open to the Press, but a statement issued subsequently by the secretary, Mr. E. M. Bardsley, indicates that the work of construction and modelling is now reaching finality and that everything will be ready for the opening date on November 8. Members of the executive inspected j the court' in company with the contractor, Mr. R. C. Love, and the architect. Mr: R.- C. Muston, and the con- j sensus of opinion was that the general public would be astounded and delighted at both the conception and the carrying but of the work entailed' in the presentation of a most novel scheme depicting the tourist and "industrial attractions of the Dominion.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 72, 22 September 1939, Page 9
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