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a sum not exceeding $300 for the actual Transport Expenses of Ex- 

 hibitors and their exhibits coming from Singapore. 



Free transport can be had between Port Swettenham and Kuala 

 Lumpur. 



I have the honour to be, Sir, 



Your obedient servant, 

 J. W. CAMPBELL, 

 Hon. Secretary \ Agri- Horticultural Show. 



INTERNATIONAL RUBBER AND ALLIED 

 TRADES EXHIBITION. 

 Olympia, London, 14th to 20th September, 1908. 



Notice, please read carefully.— 



Exhibits from a distance should be despatched at an early date so 

 that there will be no doubt about their arrival in time for the Exhibi- 

 tion. Do not leave them until the last day. Arrangements will be 

 made for their acceptance at Olympia on and after 5th September. 



Please instruct your Forwarding or Shipping Agents to deliver all 

 goods to the building, through their London Agents, Carriage Paid; 

 otherwise they cannot be accepted by the receiving clerks. 



Write your name clearly on each label and see that it is well pasted 

 on package. It is also advisable to have your name written or printed 

 on the package as well. Please see that all goods are well and 

 securely packed. 



The committee of the Motor Club, (which has one of the largest 

 Club Houses in London at the corner of Coventry and Whitcomb Streets, 

 close to Piccadilly Circus), have most kindly consented to make 

 visitors to London taking part in this Exhibition during the month of 

 September next, Hon. Members of the Club. All that is necessary 

 is to send name and address on arrival in London, to me, so that I 

 can notify the secretary of the Motor Club who will then issue the 

 usual notice. 



Please send description of exhibit for insertion in the catalogue, 

 as early as possible. See that names, and other matter, are plainly 

 written as, on account of the distance, it will be impossible to send 

 proof for correction. 



Tropical Plants, Trees, Gums, &c. — Please send full particulars 

 and Botanical names. 



With each sample exhibit of raw rubber please send the name 

 of the plantation on which it is produced, and if it is being shown in 

 block, biscuit, &c. 



Note to visitors to London — Addison Eoad Station on the 

 Underground Eailway adjoins the Olympia, or it may be reached by 

 Piccadilly Tube (Baron's Court Station) thence a few minutes' walk; 

 or by Tube (Central London Railway) to Shepherd's Bush, thence by 

 'bus or a short walk to the building. 



