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NEW ZEALAND BAND.

PUBLICITY BENEFITS

Mr H. Gladstone Hill, who is director of publicity with the Australian Commonwealth Band, considers that the finest publicity that any country can have is by means of a band. He has come to the conclusion, from his observations abroad, that New Zealand is the worst advertised country in the world, and has a project in view to form a New Zealand Band to tour the world. This band would compete at the Crystal Palace Competitions in February, 1928, and would sell booklets advertising the tourist attractions of the Dominion.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18903, 19 January 1927, Page 10

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95

NEW ZEALAND BAND. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18903, 19 January 1927, Page 10

NEW ZEALAND BAND. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18903, 19 January 1927, Page 10

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