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NEW ZEALAND SECTION. KING AND QUEEN INTERESTED. (Special to United Press Association, New Zealand.) London, July 19. The King and the Queen, _ when visiting the Advertising Exhibition today, were received by Sir Thomas Wilford at the New Zealand stand, which embraces sections by the two chief New Zealand newspaper groups, with the Government Court in the centre. Sir Thomas Wilford showed their Majesties the various exhibits and they were greatly interested. The Queen remarked: “What a lovely country you represent, Sir Thomas,” and the King said: “They never gave me time to catch any of those rainbow trout when I was in New Zealand. The New Zealand Court depicts, besides the tourist attractions, the Dominion’s buying capacity in relation to British manufactures, also through a prominent notice it invites inquiries from manufacturers regarding camp tours and business visits.
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Southland Times, Issue 22073, 21 July 1933, Page 7
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140ADVERTISING DISPLAY Southland Times, Issue 22073, 21 July 1933, Page 7
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