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NEW EMBASSY

SUMPTOUS FURNISHINGS The new Italian Embassy, Fitzwilliam House, Grosvenor Square, London will be the most lavishly furnished and decorated Embassy in London. In addition to the 100 famous Italian paintings which are being sent from Rome to adorn the new Embassy, beautiful old tapestries and furniture, once treasured in royal palaces at Turin, Florence and Milan are being sent to England. A Whole year will have been devoted to the work of altering and improving the mansion by the time ^Signor and Signora Grandi give their I "house warming" reception. Structural improvements have been made with a view to entertaining on a large scale.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 562, 20 June 1933, Page 6

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NEW EMBASSY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 562, 20 June 1933, Page 6

NEW EMBASSY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 562, 20 June 1933, Page 6

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