WELLINGTON COURT.
QUESTION OF SPECIAL PAMPHLET. WELLINGTON, December 1. “You can gather a hundred-weight of booklets if you walk round the Exhibition,” said the Chairman of the Wellington Court Committee (Mr J. R. Simpson) last night, when the question of issuing a special Wellington pamphlet was being considered. “They are being discarded everywhere,” agreed Mr T. W. Macdonald. “If you don’t print one you will save money.” It was decided to defer consideration oi the issue of a special booklet for a month, as the bulk of the visitors .would not see the Exhibition until after Christmas. It was also stated that the 'booklet, if printed, would be issued only to overseas visitors, who are not expected till late in January. “It would take a month to do the Exhibition thoroughly,” said Mr J. R. Simpson. “There are 10 miles of exhibits. The Secondary Industries Court alone is as big as the Pipitea shed.”
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Otago Witness, Issue 3743, 8 December 1925, Page 27
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