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Staggered by Exhibition's Size The Truth from the Lips of Strangers 44 I have seen scores of exhibitions, including Wembley. ... I would not have imagined it possible that Dunedin would be able to promote, and Mew Zealand to support, such a vast undertaking."— Mr. John A. Dewar, John Dewar and Sons, Perth, Scotland. 44 It's an eye-opener, and I think will eclipse anything ever held in the Southern Hemisphere."—Mr. H. J. Manson, New Zealand Trade Commissioner at Melbourne--44 The New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition will be about a third the size of Wembley, and those who have seen Wembley will say that it is a big thing. If New Zealand is putting up an Exhibition a third of that size, she is also doing something on big lines."—Captain Graham, British Government Commissioner. " I felt justified in basing my ideas of the Exhibition on the last Auckland one, but I find that this is miles ahead of anything of its kind 1 have seen. It is absolutely staggering in size. It will be a pleasure to me to mention to Auckland people what a holiday they can enjoy by coming to Dunedin this summer." —Mr. Albert Clark, Vice-president Auckland Land Agents* Association. " The progress that has been made is amazing. The more one sees of the Exhibition, the more one realises that it is going to be a wonderful show."—Mr. N. Machin, President Canterbury Chamber of Commerce. Cheap Railway Fares and Concessions on the Ferry Steamers will enable everyone to see the Great Exhibition, which has aroused such surprising enthusiasm. Only Five Weeks Till the Grand Opening 1 Ample accommodation awaits you at reasonable rates. This Coupon, posted at once, will bring you full particulars. Mr. A. Barron, Exhibition Accommodation Bureau, Octagon, Dunedin. Please sencl me your Circular and Application Form. Address KT reafvcdet'razor todav for Everyone has heard of the "Valet" Razor, which made its name all over the world —at 25/-. Everyone knows that the "Valet" has a patent device of its own for stropping its blade without removal from the irame keeping it as sharp as any blade can be for 40 or 50 shaves. Precisely this same principle is now incorporated in this less elaborate model, sold everywhere by dealers to-day razor, strop and blade complete for 3/6. You needn't wait another day to start on a lifetime of perfect shaves. 'A! JLi Jfc mkm i*o -p Safety Razor fhls h the new three and iixpenny let complete With Razor, Blade and Strop #-i a neat British Made, Sole yigerits for New Zealand: Van Staveren Bros., Ltd., 118, V/ak.efiel<£ Street Wellington. Of all dealers nourishingMake them J RECITK FOR SCONKS. j> pint Highlander Milk (t part of milk to < 5-art# of water) J teaspoon salt 1 lb. flour 1 teaspoon soda 2 teaspoons cream of tartar los. to g 0558. of butter Method. Sift soda and cream of tartar several times through a fine sieve, and add the flour and salt. Mix to a soft dough with milk, cut into small equates, pack closely together on a hot floured tray, and bake in a Quick oven.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19147, 13 October 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19147, 13 October 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19147, 13 October 1925, Page 5