TORONTO EXHIBITION
DISPLAY IN NEW ZEALAND MUCH INTEREST AROUSED Mr. .). W. Collins, secretary of the Department of Industries .find Commerce, who, with Mr. Peter Darr, is representing New Zealand at the Toronto Exhibition, writes: "It is no exaggeration to say that even at this stage our display is causing most favorable comment.' The exhibition management has introduced some distinguished visitors and they have expressed amazement at the size' of the exhibit, the general design and the wide range of goods that we have to show.
" Apart from the advertisement that New Zealand's tourist audi sporting attraction.s will receive, it is confidently anticipated that considerable trade benefit will arise from New Zealand participating at the exhibition. For example, in respect to wool it is said to he likely that the specially arranged display of New Zealand wools at the exhibition may bring about a more direct Canadian demand for the classes of wool which New Zealand has to offer.''
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17133, 8 September 1926, Page 11
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