TOURIST PUBLICITY
NEW ZEALAND ATTRACTIONS STRIKING DISPLAY IN LONDON [from our own coruesfontjent] LONDON. Sept, 7 The large window of the New Zealand High, Commissioner's Office in the Strand is at present- devoted to an attractive sporting and tourist display. In the centre is a large diorama of trout fishing, while on either side are displayed specimens of trout caught in Dominion waters. Two magnificent wapiti heads are also shown to advantage, while at the back and sides mounted Tourist Department posters are arranged. Tourist and sporting literature is exhibited, and the public are invited to ask for information within. Illustrated features from The Weekly News add considerably to the artistio effect of the arrangement. The window is attracting great attention. In the small window there is a good exhibit of New Zealand honeytwo mechanical models providing an almost irresistible attraction to the thousands who pass along the Strand all day.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21932, 16 October 1934, Page 15
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151TOURIST PUBLICITY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21932, 16 October 1934, Page 15
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