a MiSSAM FROM THE MHON. HJ. WALKER PRESIDENT OF THE SOUTH ISLAND PROMOTION ASSOCIATION ISIPA) THERE IS STILL TIMEI You may have read earlier of the opening on November 4, 1982 of SIPA's South Island Promotional Office in Queen Street, Auckland. A South Island supplement in the New Zealand Herald is being arranged in conjunction with the opening on the same day. With an audited daily circulation of well over one quarter million the New Zealand Herald reaches deeply into a large and potentially lucrative market. I am pleased to say that we have had a very good response so far to the supplement, and I urge all others who may be interested to recognise this as a major opportunity for promoting the South Island in general and their . own product in particular. Those wishing to do so should advise SIPA's Chief Executive, P.O. Box 830, Christchurch of their interest as soon as possible. Details of copy, space required etc will be obtained from participants at a later date. HON. H.J. WALKER, PRESIDENT SI. PROMOTION ASSN
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