A yi U ccr at the Advertising Exhibition Come and see this 5-Roomed Full-size Brick Bungalow, built inside the Town Hall, and equipped entirely with advertised goods and the very latest labour-saving devices a revelation of the service which modern advertising renders the public. Everyone should see this ideal home. ‘ (i Temptation Row” — A model street of attractive shop windows, where various firms are competing in a novel windowdressing competition, to be judged by the public. See the beautiful Poster Gallery, including the work of Royal Academy artists, the Government and Railways’ Publicity Display. Continuous Pictures — In the Amberbrook Room, where entertaining and interesting pictures are being shown continuously. Tea and biscuits are obtainable for threepence. See the officers of the Mustard Club, and participate in the judging of the Advertising Characters’ Impersonation Competition. Advertising and Business Methods — No business man should miss this excellent display of ail the very latest advertising methods and business systems'. This vitally concerns your business. See the Collection of New«papers and Magazines from countries all over the world. This Exhibition is not a trade show—it is of interest to everybody—for "Advertising Benefits Everyone.” Interesting Entertaining Instructive Special Business Session From 12 noon till 2 p.m. Daily ADVERTISING EXHIBITION T©um MmM Large Hall, Concert Chamber and Supper Rooms This advertisement designed and •prepared by the Goldberg Advertising Agency, Ltd. rk
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 358, 19 May 1928, Page 22
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