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“NEW ZEALAND TREE LANCE” CI-:NT ENNT A L EXH LBTT lON Tlic oflir-ial opening of the New Zcalaiul Centennial Exhibition by the Gov-ernor-General, Viscount Galway, offieial functions, the impressive scenes on t'hnt historic day, the carnival crowds thronging the gay grounds, arc special features in this week’s “New Zealand Free Lance” gallery. Significant of the discovery of New Zealand is the striking statue at the Exhibition of explorer KV.po,. his. wife and a tohunga sighting land. llv.s is the symbolic subject of the title-page. Fnn seekers in Flaviand make a scries of interesting shots. Of wide interest to sportsmen of all kinds are the popular sports pages. Special correspondents review;, performances in nil sports, and' J. H. Inmason discusses bowlers pad question of brightening' up cricket. The racing and trotting pages contain interesting notes on current form. There is an abundance of bright, general articles and film chat.
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Patea Mail, 17 November 1939, Page 4
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150PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED Patea Mail, 17 November 1939, Page 4
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