The New Zealand Exhibition.
Starling the Boom. (Per Presa Asaxiatioa.) CHRISTCHURCII, Aug. 25. Complete arrangements have been made to advertise the New Zealand I literna'tional Exhibition tlirougSioul the world. •A' cop.v of the official notice regarding the exhibition has be- j n sent to every principal newspaper in the world, a,rd every merchant and manufacturer in the world, and .supplies of the samo ato being torwardod to al?encies of shipping companies, to all bunks, merchants, and shipping agencies in Japan, India, China, Ceylon, aisd the Straits Scttlemont', while the distribution in C u nad|i and tho United States is fully provided for. Supplies will also be sent to all British Consuls in foreign ports, as well as to iall forei'gn qoomlawraial Oorrespondotvts afid the British Board oi Trade. The High Commissioner for New Zealand in London has received a large supply for distribution in Great Britain and cn the Confiinqnftj of Europe, and has also been asked to have the official notice translated Into French and printed audi circulated throughout Europe. Mr Hogben, Instppctor-Goncral of Schools, lias informed the Home Industries Committee of the Exhibition that the Education Department is prepared to provide an exhibit WMoh slmll tcj representative of recent educational methods, particularly tho work of manual aM technical classes.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7909, 26 August 1905, Page 2
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211The New Zealand Exhibition. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7909, 26 August 1905, Page 2
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