N.Z. ADVERTISING
KINC AND QUEEN INTERESTED
LONDON, July 19
The King, and Queen on visiting the Advertising Exhibition, to-day, were received by Sir T. M. Wilford, at the New Zealand stand, which embraces sections by two chief New Zealand newspaper groups, with the Governjn.ent Court in .the centre. Sir T ,M. Wilford showed Their Majesties the various exhibits. They were greatly interested. The Queen remarked, “what a lovely country you .represent, Sir Thomas.” And the King, said: “They never gave me time to catch any ;of those rainbow trout when ,1 was in New Zealand.”
The Now Zealand court depicts, beside tourist attractions, the Dominion’s buying capacity in relation to British manufactures and also through a prominent .notice invites inquiries from manufjicturers regarding /cheap tours and business .visits.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1933, Page 6
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128N.Z. ADVERTISING Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1933, Page 6
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