THE EXHIBITION.
VISIT BY GOVERNORGENERAL. , "'yyllem v the Goveruor-Geuerat 'Lord Jellico,., pi ,iu ~ visit tu the n diistnnl Exhibition this trmn.iiw spending about an hour among the -tails. Lord JeUicoe was met at the main entrance by Mr \V. .1 .L ukin aurl i lembei sof the executive and 01 ducted through the Exhibition. His Excellency displayed a lively in. to rests in all the exhibits, asking a'' number of questions of the attendants. Time did not permit Lord JeUicoe to examine all the exhibits, and. if possible, he will pay the Exhibition brother visit. Ho expressed himself as te ing very interested, and somewhat surprised in some cases at the class of g« ods exhibited. In honour of lord Jellicoe’s visit to the Exhibition, business premises in Uashel Street displayed hunting. This morning the first of the denominational school children visited the. Exhibition, and wore welcomed by Mr Jcnkin. Scholars were present from the Ferry Hoad Convent, and the Ad dington, Woolston and Hal swell Catholic schools, a total of about 400. On Monday the first ol the public school children will be conducted through the Exhibition.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16903, 30 November 1922, Page 7
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