BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM, MAT sth-16tM94Z This is your first opportunity in seven years to see your old suppliers in Britain and to meet new ones. Overseas Buyers are invited to Britain for the 1947 British Industries Fair. It will enable them to establish personal contact with the makers of the immense range of United Kingdom goods displayed in the London (Lighter Industries) and Birmingham (Hardware & Engineering) Sections of the Fair. The careful grouping of exhibits will assist buyers to compare the products of competing firms with a minimum of time, trouble and expense. Special arrangements to suit individual markets can be dishcussed and terms and conditions of business settled direct with the manufacturer, since only the actual producer or the sole selling agent may exhibit. For fail details of the 1947 Fair apply to the nearest British Commercial Diplomatic Officer or Consular Officer, or the British Trade Commissioner in your area. BRITAIN PRODUCES THE GOODS
Millions of Families are Homeless in China AT 'THIS VERY MOMENT countless Chinese are dying of starvation'and disease . . millions are homeless ... in a country devastated by a decade of war. These gallant people WHO aided us by so courageously resisting Japanese oppression implore YOU to help relieve their suffering. Contribute all you can to the Relief for Chinese Fund on Saturday. Volunteer collectors with every Postman. Help CORSO on Saturday Support the Postmen's Drive Council of Organisations for Relief Service Overseas. FEATURES OF THE NEW 25 LITRE 0 csrst yj TremendoUs power under the bonnet: will cruise at a cool, unconcerned 70 m.p.h. with throttle in reserve. Acceleration outstanding—water-heated induction system gives flying start from cold. A The bodywork has had l iSlimming* treatment. Result—very generous, interior width and head room, more luggage space too. All leather - upholstery. Use of curved glass allows of thin doors with concealed hinges: body pillars slim— whole field: of vision widened. Foolproof Daimler Fluid Transmission* and 4-speed pre-selector gears; patented Daimler independent front wheel suspension; high compression (7 to 1) 6-cylinder engine, 2,522 c.c. 70 B.H.P. at 4,200 revs. * Licensed under Yukon Sinclair and Daimler patents. yin A 00.1 ft CAR ™ORY REPRESENTATIVE FOR AUSTRALIA AND „ L Vr 0 -* P. LEES, l 8 DANDENONG ROAD, CAULFIELD,_MBLBOURNE^_j_^7
' GARDENING. SPECIALTY, for autumn sowing: Collection Five Varieties Yates’s. Choice Esehscholtzia; 2s pkt, postage extra. — White’s, 148 Rattray st. COLLECTION 14 Varieties Yates’s “ Exhibitors ” Sweet Peas; 7s 6d pkt, or 6 varieties for 2s 6d pkt.-—White’s, Rattray st. FOR autumn sowing: Double Mixed Cornflower, Mignonette, and Polyanthus; all ,6d pkt, postage extra.—White’6, 148 Rattray st.
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Evening Star, Issue 26041, 4 March 1947, Page 8
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