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TEA PROPAGANDA

WORLD’S BIGGEST SKY SIGN,

> By the end of the year visitors to Cevlon will know when they have airived from the sight of an immense sky sign reading: —“Ceylon for Good This sign, which will be supported on two pylons 160 feet high and 150 feet apart, is being erected in a position to dominate the harbour by the Ceylon Tea Propaganda Board. It will have an over-all length of 232 feet and the letters will be 15 and 10 feet in height. It is believed that it will be the world’s biggest sky sign and will be visible far out at sea. Those responsible for its erection expect it, according to Reuter, to be of the greatest value in “bringing Ceylon tea to the notice of the hundreds of thousands of passengers who pass through the port.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 May 1935, Page 2

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TEA PROPAGANDA Greymouth Evening Star, 27 May 1935, Page 2

TEA PROPAGANDA Greymouth Evening Star, 27 May 1935, Page 2

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