WEMBLEY EXHIBITION.
I.OXHOX. April 21. I Lord Stevenson presided al a Press lumdieon at Wembley, for a preliminary view of the pavilion. He intro I dueed Mr Lee Neil, who announced 'that Australia was spemiing £50,000 | <,n advertising propaganda in the British Isles. j 'l'iien- are many new features in the New Zea'laml ]»avilion, notably a 1 huge diorama from the summit of |Taravvera, depicting geysers mid mud i springs in active eruption, aiul whares on the- hillside. Others are typical of tb.e Alps, and the running ' waterfall. New Zealand is conccn *1 rating on the sales of products and immigration propaganda. Canada again has a. most .*l/>wy and most expensive display. including a l‘diorama 250 feet long, depicting the | "ountrv from the Pacific to the At j lantic, also a mode l in butter of the initiation of the Prince of wales m<o the White Mountain tribe of Indians.
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Grey River Argus, 23 April 1925, Page 3
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