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ADVERTISING N.Z.

PUBLICITY WORK. (>£oll OUR OWN- CQEXESPONBEST.) LONDON, May 22. A3 the result of his recent visit to tho Continent, Sir Frederick Chapman thinks it would be a very good idea to Ret- hotel manager,s to allow New Zealand tourist literaturo to bo placed or. the tables in tho lounges. Ha thinks it would certainly bo found interestinn by travellers from &U lands. Tho same idea has crossed tho mind of other people lively back from the Continent, including Mr Jii. Davis. wht> litis been for some time in tho South of France. Ho has been talking to tho Publicity Officer, and he strongly upholds the view of Sir F. Chapman. Tho Iligh Commissioner has sent to the gathering of tho Canadian Manufacturers' Association it Hamilton, a full set of New Zealand Publicity material in the anticipation that it will bo found' interesting and useful by those who will be going from nil parts of Canada to the Duneain Exhibition. At a meeting. in Toronto, of the executive this trip wag tho chief item of business after tho decision hacl been mado regarding the annual meeting. It was decided that a representative group, picked from all of Canada, would take the journey in tho Fall. The visit will be for the -purpose of comparing th© systems in voguo vhero and tho icethods used in the Antipodes. It was announced also* that th? co-opera-tion of tho Dominion Government has been secured in regard to arrangements for Canadian exhibits at the South (;eas and New Zealand Exhibition in Dunedin. The tour of tho Canadian manmapturera to New Zealand and Australia is of particular interest to tho British Columbian coast, as many orders aiv expected to be- placed _ for Canadian poods now that the Reciprocity Treaty has boon decided upon.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18416, 24 June 1925, Page 4

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ADVERTISING N.Z. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18416, 24 June 1925, Page 4

ADVERTISING N.Z. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18416, 24 June 1925, Page 4

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