Wig Foreign Trade Meeting in Hawaii, May, 1932 Businessmen, Buyers and Executives of New Zealand should males their plans now to attend the big National Foreign Trade Cdnven. tion at Honolulu next year. Hawaii is already arranging a special ■welcome and entertainment for those who attend. Honolulu has been selected as the central location for business leaders of the whole Pacific area, to gather and discuss and transact trade to their mutual benefit. Leaders of American industry have indicated their intention to ba present, and it is expected that other countries will have distinguished representatives at the meetings, May 4th, sth and 6th, 1932. It is hoped that leaders in New Zealand will take advantage of this opportunity to attend the greatest meeting on International Commerce eves held in the Pacific area—open fo all who care to register as delegates. Following the trade meeting in Hawaii, another is being called in Sari Francisco by the Chamber of Commerce. In addition, the Fourth Pacific Rotary Conference wilt meet in Hawaii, preceding the Rotarjj International Convention at Seattle in June of that year. First-class accommodation from 15/- per day, including meals. For further details and any information about the trip to Hawau, seS' your nearest steamship or travel agent, or write for literature direct tri Hawaii DepL 2 Tourist Bureau G - po - Box 821 fl WolUngten
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 291, 4 September 1931, Page 6
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