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ADVERTISING NEW ZEALAND AT HOME The New Zealand Government exhibit in the vestibule of the Charing Cross underground station, one of London’s busiest traffic centres. Many thousands inspected the exhibition, which for three weeks occupied a space 56 feet by 20 feet, and thousands of inquiries were answered about New Zealand. Specially prepared booklets were also issued. The High Commissioner (Mr W. J. Jordan) is in the foreground of the picture, on the right.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23331, 25 October 1937, Page 4

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ADVERTISING NEW ZEALAND AT HOME The New Zealand Government exhibit in the vestibule of the Charing Cross underground station, one of London’s busiest traffic centres. Many thousands inspected the exhibition, which for three weeks occupied a space 56 feet by 20 feet, and thousands of inquiries were answered about New Zealand. Specially prepared booklets were also issued. The High Commissioner (Mr W. J. Jordan) is in the foreground of the picture, on the right. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23331, 25 October 1937, Page 4

ADVERTISING NEW ZEALAND AT HOME The New Zealand Government exhibit in the vestibule of the Charing Cross underground station, one of London’s busiest traffic centres. Many thousands inspected the exhibition, which for three weeks occupied a space 56 feet by 20 feet, and thousands of inquiries were answered about New Zealand. Specially prepared booklets were also issued. The High Commissioner (Mr W. J. Jordan) is in the foreground of the picture, on the right. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23331, 25 October 1937, Page 4