By the end of April four more of the towers of the Tower of London will have been restored for sightseers. It will be the first time in their hundreds of years' history that the great oaken doors of the towers —the Byward, 'Salt, Martin and Broad Arrow — have been opened to the public. Visitors will see the dungeons where enemy spies were lodged in the war, and, near the Martin Tower, the place where some of them were shot.
The acting publicity officer (Mr A. H. Messenger) has forwarded to us a copy of a full-page advertisement inserted by the New Zealand Government in t!he London Times (Annual Financial and Commercial Review) of 10th February last. In addition to the wide circulation of the paper, five thousand extra copies of the page were printed and distributed amongst the principal newspapers in America, Canada, and Australia. Advice has been received by the Minister in charge of publicity that <as a result of the paragraph inviting inquiries about New Zealand a large number of letters have been received for booklets and other matter. The advertisement is also being inserted in the Financial Times, London.
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Waipa Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 1641, 14 May 1925, Page 6
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