GOOD MATERIAL
THE STATE'S EXHIBITS
SELECTION FOB DISPLAY IN TOBONTO.
(By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evening Post.") DUITEDIN, This Day. Early yesterday three men walked slowly around the New Zealand Government pavilion, making careful inspection ,of each device and exhibit. They did not arouse idle curiosity to a great extent, but it was obvious that | 'something was in the air." It was, > in fact, a rather important occasion. The three men were the New Zealand Government Commissioner (Mr. J. W. Collins), Mr. J. 0. Turcotte, (of the Canadian court), and Mr. Croft (Canadian Trade Commissioner). An inquiry confirmed the rather obvious inference that the consultation had reference to the forthcoming exhibition ' at Toronto, Canada. Though it is an annual affair, that exhibition, which will open in August on a gigantic scale, | is of an international character, thus providing another inviting avenue of publicity. None of the ''consultants" felt prepared yesterday to say which exhibits they considered should be sent. There are so many that a good' deal of elimination will be necessary. But in a few days a selection will have been made 'by Mr. Collins, thus completing the first step in another progressive attempt to tell the world—those who have heard of us and those,who have not—com vincing facts about the resources of New Zealand and the majesty of her scenery.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 24 March 1926, Page 8
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222GOOD MATERIAL Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 24 March 1926, Page 8
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