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As Others See Us.

The following is an extract from the “Feilding Star,” under date Friday, June 16, 1911; “June’s Progress is a Coronation Exhibition souvenir number. The management has taken great pains to give an adequate presentment of Wellington, and has succeeded in a manner that deserves to be called impressive. Consequently it brings before the reader the actual state of our Dominion and of their extent and range. There is an introductory article reviewing the progress of manufactures for many years past which is informative. Eeference is made to the side shows, which are unique, the best _of them being the tennis court and the bowling green (in the top story), both of them very much appreciated and patronised by reason of the systematic catering for the wants of the numerous patrons of these sports. In addition, there are the regular features of the paper, and the local progress of aviation in Auckland is described, and there is a list of the most prominent of the new styles of air craft.

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Progress, Volume VI, Issue 9, 1 July 1911, Page 740

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As Others See Us. Progress, Volume VI, Issue 9, 1 July 1911, Page 740

As Others See Us. Progress, Volume VI, Issue 9, 1 July 1911, Page 740

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