NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES.
THE COMING EXHIBITION.' Rules and regulations for the New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, which is to be held in tho t) and V buildings of the Wellington Harbour Board, from . May 24 to July 25, 1911, have beon printed, and are now being sent out by the secretary, Mr. H. F. Allen, to manufacturers in: all parts of tho Dominion. The regulations contain'provisions to protect the interests of the exhibitors and the public, as well as those of. the Harbour Board, which is lending the buildings. Intending exhibitors are invited to apply for space as early as possible, and in tho allotment of space precedence will be given, as far as possible, topriority of application.: Applications should reach the secretary not later than February 14. Space few at the rate of 6d. per square foot must accompany applications. ■ n fronta»e rate of an additional Is. per foot will also .be nayable, upon allotment of space. Attendants may take orders, but shall not be permitted to annoy the public or other exhibitors by solicitations; and any exhibitor or assistant breaking the rules may be expelled by the executive. Special terms and conditions.' for retailing may he made with the . executive. Provision will be made, where practicable (at exhibitor's risk and expense) for supplying power for. exhibits, to he shown, in motion, and for the supply of electric current, gas, or .water, jf required.- ■ .
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1014, 2 January 1911, Page 4
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234NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1014, 2 January 1911, Page 4
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