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Business Men I Visit the Britisli ' Indnstiies 193 i At Olympia, LONDON, and Castle Bromwich, BIRMINGHAM. Cotton Textile Section at White City, LONDON, February 16-28. Artificial Silk Section at Albert Hall, LONDON February 16-21. Next Year's Fair will be the most important ever held from the viewpoint of New Zealand business people. To take full advantage of the Preferential Tariff, New Zealand buyers should * learn at first hand what Great Britain has to offer* Great advances are being made by British Manufacturers, and the best way to study their vast and varied achievements is to visit " Great Britain's Shop-window" at London and Birmingham next February. New Zealanders will find the journey both profitable and interesting. Their comfort and interests will be completely gratified. Make your plans NOW to be in England 9 during February. Book your passage early! Full particulars, and invitation tickets obtainable from Mr. L. A. Paish, 0.8. E., H.M. Trade Commissioner (P.O. Box 369), T» & G. Building, Grey Street, Wellington. Or from The Department of Overseas Trade, 35 Old Queen Street, London, England. Or The Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Birmingham, England. - Sec the World--Visßft Brßtain and the Industries Fair! Fair "We realise that on the prosperity of Creatßritain depends the prosperity of this country-. ... So it is necessary to do everything . we can to stimulate trade with the Old Land so that when we do trade there : they can pay us back with their manufactured goods." —Hon. Geo. Forbes, on the eve of his departure for Imperial Conference. NOW ON SALE Christmas Number of ."TIDES 5 - PRESS'*-■ : : 1930 : COLOURED SUPPLEMENT:—The subject of the Supplement, which takes the form of a coloured presentation plate, is a study of Mount Sefton, one of the moaarchs of the Southern Alps, rising to a height of 10,354 ft. in snow-clad magnificence. The plate is a reproduction of the picture by the late C* N. Worsley, and is reproduced by the kind permission of the Canterbury Art Society, the original) being among the Society's collection in the Art Gallery, in Armagh Street, Christchurch. THE COVER.—For the attractive coyer, a Scene on the Milford Track, widely known as "Xhe Finest Walk in the World," has been chosen. It isthework of a prominent New Zealand artist, and has been reproduced in five-colours.'-. ■ ILLUSTRATIONS.—Thethirty-two pages of illustrations contain a great variety of subjects, and reflect the Highest credit on the craftsmanship of the photographer, the engraver,, and the printer. They are presented, some in a pleasing, tint of green, and others in sepia, and printed with double-tone inks .on the best quality, of art paper. "NEW ZEALAND ILLUSTRATED* 1930," like its predecessors, successfully realises the object.ofc.bringing.before those overseas the varied and-beautiful scenery of the Dominion. It will be found unsurpassed as an appropriate medium for conveying Christmas; greetings and remembrances to friends in the Homeland.. * NOW ON SALE Order Your Copy To-day Order Form THE PUBLISHER, The Christchurch Press (Jo. -Ltd., f G.P.Q. Box 1005, Christchurch. "• PJease send to the addresses attached'...., ILLUSTRATED, 1930," for which enclose the sum of plus postage. POSTAGE KATES Within. Mew Zetland {d per copy Anstralia, Sritlib N. Borneo, .Canada, indU, Egypt, Fed. Mala; SUte«. Bong Kong, Jamaica, Malta, Maoritioa. Newfoundland, Papna. SontA Sea Island*, South Africa .. .. id „ ■ United Kingdom, by direct maU Id - „ Unlted Kingdora. by aU ottet rontee 4Jd „ „ Foreign Oonntrlea '■ .. .. 4fd „ „ copy ' copies of "NEW ZEALAND .......... being 2/- per NAME ... ADDRESS This Order may be sent to any News Agent. Spi

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 10

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