THE PANAMA EXHIBITION
[Pee Unite© Phess Association.] WELLINGTON, June 10. The secretary of the New Zealand Executive of the Panama Pacific International Exposition, who has just completed a vl»t* to the different centres, states that he found that every white the general pub'io are displaying increased intercet in the Exhibition Inquiries arc daily oomirg to hand from those interested, and he coneider* that it is quite certain that the space required—more especially fox wool, hemp, refrigerated meat, dairy produce, and fruit —will be largely availed of. The latest advices from the- New Zealand Commissioner show that the building of the New Zealand pavilion and the ornamentation of the grounds surrounding it are being attended to by Mr Clifton. It is thought the New Zealand grounds will in themselves be quit© an effective advertisement of the flora for which the Dominion is justly famed.
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Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 4
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143THE PANAMA EXHIBITION Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 4
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