intention to co-operate with the management in every possible way, 
and this interest is equalled by that of Consuls and others on this side, 
who, by joining the committee and in other ways, are assisting the 
executive to secure a thoroughly representative and interesting 
display of Rubber of every known description. 
This Prospectus is necessarily incomplete, being issPed 
AS IT IS NEARLY EIGHTEEN MONTHS PREVIOUS TO THE OPENING 
of the Exhibition. 
ihe management have to thank the many Governments, producers, 
rubber and machinery manufacturers, &c., for their kind promises to 
take part in the Exhibition. 
Arrangements will be made for a special view on the evening of the 
ioth June, in order that exhibitors may be enabled to furnish particulars 
of their several exhibits to the representatives of the Press of England 
and other parts of the world. 
Spacious club, writing and meeting rooms, will be open, free of 
charge, to delegates, exhibitors, committees, and friends of either. 
Refreshments will be served in them as required. 
Eunclieon and dining rooms will be available for the convenience 
of those connected with or visitors to the Exhibition, and a telephone, 
telegraph and post office will be installed. 
A high-class orchestra will perform, from the opening to the close, 
on each day. 
ATTENDANCES .—The management will issue many thousands 
of tickets of invitation to the opening and on other days during the 
Exhibition, and exhibitors have a special privilege of issuing invitation 
tickets to those likely to be interested in their goods, upon the following 
terms and conditions 
Tire exhibitor may print in any style and size he likes, with 
whatever matter he wishes on the reverse side, and submit a sample 
ticket to the management. These tickets are collected at the gate and 
the exhibitor agrees to redeem them, as presented, at the rate of 25/- 
per 100. To secure this concession a guarantee must be given that at 
least 100 will be presented. Thus an exhibitor may issue 1,000 tickets 
and only 400 would be presented, and for that number only he would 
be charged. 
The rate for space for exhibits in all sections, departments or positions 
(the management consider one position as good as another) is 4/- per sq, 
foot. Many exhibitors consider certain positions as specially good and if 
they wish to secure them they should apply for them at once. Plans 
and applications for space may be obtained on application to the 
management. 
Exhibits may be sent in on or after 6 a.in. 1st June, 1911. 
The Exhibition will be opened at 12 noon on Monday, 12th June, and 
thence daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 
Fare by electric car, from the City and parts of the West End to 
the Hall, One Penny. 
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