EXHIBITION HOSTESSES
SIX GIRLS FOR AUSTRALIAN PAVILION. COURSE OF TRAINING. Six Australian girls have started duty at the Australian Pavilion at the Centennial Exhibition. The Commercial Intelligence Officer of the Australian Department of Commerce. Mr Ullrich Ellis, is giving them a course of training so that they will be fully capable of answering the numerous enquiries which it is anticipated will bo submitted io them by visitors to the pavilion during the Exhibition. Most of the girls were already resident, in New Zealand at the time of their appointment.
The Australian Pavilion has been equipped by the Department of Commerce with a comprehensive .Information Service, which includes bulletins on a wide range of subjects—from the history of Australian aviation to the development of secondary industries. Just inside the entrance doors in the lolly foyer is an enquiry bureau panelled in waxed Australian walnut. The hostesses will bo attired in spc-| ' ia’.ly designed attractive uniform::.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 November 1939, Page 6
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154EXHIBITION HOSTESSES Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 November 1939, Page 6
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