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AUST. TRADE COMMISSION

Move To B.N.Z. Building The Australian Government Trade Commission would move its offices in Christchurch next year to the eighth floor of the new Bank of New Zealand building in Cathedral square, said the Australian Government Trade Commissioner for the South Island (Mr M. G. B. Coultas) yesterday Approval for the shift of premises, he said, had come from Canberra in the last few days. Mr. Coultas said that the new offices would be most attractive and in keeping with Australian diplomatic posts throughout the world. The offices would occupy 1700 sq ft. “We like to have really good offices,” said Mr Coultas. “We feel this will be one of the most modern offices in Christchurch.” He said that because advice of the move had just been received no plans, such as the possibility of Australian decor, had been drawn up yet. The present Australian (trade commission offices are I in Worcester street

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31145, 23 August 1966, Page 16

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AUST. TRADE COMMISSION Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31145, 23 August 1966, Page 16

AUST. TRADE COMMISSION Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31145, 23 August 1966, Page 16

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