Our plan is to represent the exhibitors, transact their business, fix their exhibits on their space, attend to the judging of exhibits, and anything necessary while the Exhibition remains open. At the close repack and send back exhibits, or sell them or duplicates thereof if required. It is very inconvenient for exhibitors to come to the Exhibition to fix. their exhibits, which amounts to an expense, besides the loss of time which must necessarily be expended on them. - Then again the exhibitors have a benefit, they have no trouble in getting space; they let us know how much is required, and we get it for them. As we have a large amount granted to us, we fix, Ac, the exhibits on a better space than if they applied themselves: our terms are moderate. We specially caution, the public against giving their exhibits to so» called Exhibition agents, who go the round of exhibitions and run exhibitors into debt and other difficulties. On I account of our not being able to give exhibitors the exact amount of our fee, as.it is impossible to do so I until we know the size of exhibit, they may rely on it being most reasonable. The exhibits should be addressed Albert S. Manders and Co., Christcburch exhibition. If exhibitors will. kindly send a note stating how much space they require no further trouble, will, be necessary.— Albebt S. Mandebs, & Co., British and Colonial Manufacturers, agent. Head office—9l Little Collins street, E. Melbourne; and at London—St. Paul's Buildings; Adelaide—67, King William street; Perth, W.A.—6, Town Hall. Permanent branch in Christchurch after Ist of February.—[Advt.] 3317
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4058, 31 December 1881, Page 4
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269Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4058, 31 December 1881, Page 4
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