ROYAL COAT OF ARMS
ILLEGAL USAGE, ' WELLINGTON, April -JO. An -ftuouncement from Government. House says that the use of the representation of tlie Roval Arms in advertisements by societies, institutions, or other bodies of which their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Bledisloe, or either of them, are patrons., or in connection with public announcements of the grant of patronage to or the presence of their Excellencies at concerts or other similar functions is not only irregular hilt also illegal, and in cases where the prae- , tioe still exists should therefore be discontinued. •A similar prohibition is applicable
to advertisements, trade literature, and the display on the premises of tradesmen, hotel proprietors . and others who nfAv'supply or have previously supplied goods or services to the GovernorGeneral or to his predecessors in office.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1932, Page 3
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