N.Z. PRODUCE DISPLAYS
PUBLICITY AT BRITISH EXHIBITIONS (THE SUN'S Parliamentary Reporter.) WELLINGTON, Thursday. An important activity of the New Zealand High Commissioner’s Office in London is the display of New Zealand produce at exhibitions throughout; the United Kingdom. The Minister of Industries and Commerce, the Hon. A. D. McLeod, has been advised by the High Commissioner, Sir James Parr, that since June 2 New Zealand had participated in the following exhibitions: House of Fellowship, Euston Square (three days’ duration); Empire shopping week (seven days); Aldershot Command and District Horse Show (three days); Advertising Convention and Exhibition at Olympia (six days); London shopping week (six days), and Empire Exhibition in Edinburgh (10 days). At all these exhibitions butter and honey samples have been for sale and demonstrations have been given of the uses 1:0 which dried milk can be put. The High Commissioner has instructed the officers in charge of the various exhibitions to take careful note of all important inquiries and these receive attention in due course. The High Commissioner has indicated that his office was participating in the exhibition at Gateshead at the end of last month, and from then on would be continually interested in important fixtures.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 163, 30 September 1927, Page 12
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