TOURING EXHIBITION
TO VISIT NEW ZEALAND NEXT YEAK. The Dominion Touring' Exhibition, organised by the British Government Department of UverseJis Trade, is to leave London early in 1821, and visit South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada in that order. It is estimated that five hundred units of space will be occupied, tho cost of which is JtiW per lunit, or .tlL'6 per half-unit- The unit is I a ten-feet frontage in the .exhibition, will) j two or four show ciues and one or two : packing cases, according lo types specially designed. At each centre the goods are to bo displayed in some .special | building—in Durban at the Town Hull, I in Adolaido at tho Exhibition Building, ! and so on. In addition, provision will i bu made for moriup picture propaganda for heavy machinery and other goods. A kincnui lorry will be dispatched immediately on arrival at the principal cities ', on a prearranged itinerary. Thus, up- ! parontly, for a fortnight, while tho exj hibition Is being put in order, the films will be shown in tho surrounding disI tricts, a fortnight while the exhibition j is open, and a further fortnight while packing up. On a. basis of fifty film exhibitions, tho quotation will be .€l5O to each exhibitor for the service, covering the two years, and exclusive of the cost of the 'film, which will bo from XIOO lo JIISO, according to length, detail, and time occupied in production. Each firm should supply three copies of tho film. 1 Im lu-i.trnlia'the goods arc to be display- ' od in each of the capitals, and in New [ Zealand in Christohurch, Wellington, and Auckland.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 63, 8 December 1920, Page 6
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272TOURING EXHIBITION Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 63, 8 December 1920, Page 6
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