N.Z. OFFICE
CHANGE IN MELBOURNE. BETTER BUSINESS FACILITIES. MELBOURNE, Feb. 10. With the object of improving the location and enlarging the scope of the New Zealand Government’s representation in Victoria .the New Zealand Tourist and Trade •■■'Bureau.: has been moved to the most central position in Melbourne at Collins House, Collins street.
New offices specially adapted for handling tourist and other business and the development of trade are now occupied there. Also there are ample facilities for attractive window displays.
The premises were officially opened To coincide _ with the 92nd anniversary of the- signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, and the London celebration, in the presence of a large number of representative Victorian citizens.. The guests were fittingly entertained by Mr L. J. Schmit, New Zealand Tourist and Trade Commissioner in Australia, and Mr R. M. Firth, manager of the Melbourne tourist and trade ibereau.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1933, Page 6
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