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BIGGER SALES OF NEW ZEALAND BOOKS IN BRITAIN and on the Continent are expected to result from the opening of a bookshop attached to New Zealand House, London. All New Zealand publishers will be represented, and facilities have been provided for selling wholesale to the bookselling trade, as well as to British libraries, universities, and schools. This photograph shows Sir Thomas Macdonald, the Dominion’s High Commissioner, examining some of the books with Mr D. Gillies (right), London manager of Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., which is operating the shop.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30214, 20 August 1963, Page 14

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BIGGER SALES OF NEW ZEALAND BOOKS IN BRITAIN and on the Continent are expected to result from the opening of a bookshop attached to New Zealand House, London. All New Zealand publishers will be represented, and facilities have been provided for selling wholesale to the bookselling trade, as well as to British libraries, universities, and schools. This photograph shows Sir Thomas Macdonald, the Dominion’s High Commissioner, examining some of the books with Mr D. Gillies (right), London manager of Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., which is operating the shop. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30214, 20 August 1963, Page 14

BIGGER SALES OF NEW ZEALAND BOOKS IN BRITAIN and on the Continent are expected to result from the opening of a bookshop attached to New Zealand House, London. All New Zealand publishers will be represented, and facilities have been provided for selling wholesale to the bookselling trade, as well as to British libraries, universities, and schools. This photograph shows Sir Thomas Macdonald, the Dominion’s High Commissioner, examining some of the books with Mr D. Gillies (right), London manager of Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., which is operating the shop. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30214, 20 August 1963, Page 14

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