(Advertisement.) NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, CHRISTCHURCH. Those that wish to he represented at the International Exhibition to be held in Christchurch in March next should inform us of their intentions. We have been connected with all the International Exhibitions held in the Colonies. At the late Adelaide Exhibition we represented sixty exhibitors, for whom we secured 10 gold medals, 49 first and one second awards, three of which were for New Zealand firms —D. Strang and J. F. Martin, luvercargill ; and f. Bevan, Wellington. Our plan is to represent the exhibitors, transact their business, fix the exhibit in its space, attend to the judging of exhibits, and anything necessary while the exhibition remains open and at the close re pack and send them goods back, or sell them, or duplicate thereof, if required. It is very inconvenient for exhibitors to attend the exhibition to fix their exhibits, and causes them not only a great loss of time but loss of money, which they must necessarily expend on them Then, again, the exhibitors have a benefit: they have no trouble in getting space. They inform us how much is required, and we secure it for them, as we have a large amount granted to us, we fix the exhibit on a hotter space than if they applied themselves. Our terms are moderate, We specially caution the public against giving their exhibits to so-called exhibition agents, who have been the rounds of all the exhibitions, and run the exhibitors into debt, and other difficulties.- -Albert S. Manures and Co., British and Colonial Manufacturers’ Agents. Head office, 91, Little Coliins-street E., Melbourne; C 7, King William-street, Adelaide; Town Hall, Perth, W. A. ; permanent branch in Christchurch after March I, 1882; London, St. Paul’s Buildings—Copies of circulars may be obtained at the office of this paper. Tkf, Russian army issliortly to be reduced by 38,000 men. The "Catholic Bishop of Montreal has served a notice to quit on all tenents of church property selling liquor. The Bruce herald says that the yields on the Tokomairiro plain fully answer expectations, the oats averaging sixty bushels and wheat orty-five bushels to the acre.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1045, 28 April 1882, Page 4
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