! SOUND AUVICK I'UOAI THE PRISGi I OF WALES. Turn) Exhibitions at Marlborough House. "Experience has shown," his Royal 'Highness said, "that even in the case | linns having an established reputation [ and world-wide councetions, attempts to discontinue advertising have usuarly been followed by a diminution in the sales cH'ccted. "The neglect by Great Britain of onf of tin; inuht important forms of national advertising mould be equally detrimental "The Lovds Commissioners of Hie Treasury have ccinsvnted to aslf Parliament for a grant in aid of the cos't o( organising exhibits for these exhibitions, and. the principal railway and steamship companies have, expressed their willingness to assist in promoting' the success of the Hritish soctfona by according substantial reduction* of their usual rates of freight for the retura ol unsold exhibits. "Other facilities will be ufl'ordod British exhibitors, and these should be a potent factor in overcoming the reluetauee to take part in toreign exhibitions Which lias, unfortunately, been shown by some of the large firms in tliia country."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 104, 29 May 1909, Page 4
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167Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 104, 29 May 1909, Page 4
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