DUNEDIN EXHIBITION.
OPENING DAY TO-MORROW
PUTTING ON FINISHING TOUCHES.
(BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION.) DUNEDIN, Nov. 16. Heavy southerly squalls on Saturday night and Sunday made conditions unpleasant for those engaged in the final rush of preparations for the exhibition opening to-morrow, but the weather today is dominated by anti-cyclonic influences, promising well for the great day to which Dunedin has been looking forward for so long. As is usual with such enterprises, a great deal remains to be done in the various courts, but the next 24 hours should see even greater transformations than the past 48 have, and that is saying a great deal. The Governor-General visited the exhibition this morning, and inspected the principal displays in the process of arrangement. The Prime Minister arrives to-night, while several Cabinet Ministers and other prominent men will he here by to-morrow, and the city is rapidly filling with visitors from all parts of New Zealand, as well as from oversea countries.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 16 November 1925, Page 9
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