THE RATE FOR SPACE FOR EXHIBITS in all sections, departments 
and positions (the management consider one position as good as another) IS 4/- 
PER SQ. FOOT. Many exhibitors consider certain positions as especially 
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.m. 15th June, 1914. An earlier date 
may be arranged if necessary. 
The Exhibition will open at 3 p.m. on Wednesday,'>24th June, and thence 
daily till Thursday, 9th July, 1914. 
Fare by electric car, from the City and parts of the West End to the Hall, One 
Penny. 
PRESS VIEW. — 'Arrangements will be made for a special Press view on the 
evening of the 23rd 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. 
RUBBER CLUB. — A special Club Room will again be opened and placed 
at the disposal of Commissioners, Delegates, Committee, and Exhibitors 
(Principals only) of both Exhibitions. 
SEASON TICKETS. — Season tickets entitling holders to membership of the 
EXHIBITION CLUB and available at all times the Exhibition is open to the 
public, will be issued at 7 6 each, including admission to the Opening Ceremony. 
MOVING PICTURES.— The management will place at the disposal of 
exhibiting countries, free of charge, a suitable Lecture Hal! in which, at intervals 
moving pictures may be shown to demonstrate the resources and attractions of 
their respective countries, and short lectures may be given. 
Luncheon and dining rooms, under new management and equal to any London 
Restaurant, 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. 
INVITATION TICKETS. — -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 at reduced rates. 
The 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 Hie management. 
These tickets are collected at the gate and the exhibitor agrees to redeem them, 
as presented, at a specially reduced rate per 100. To secure this concession a 
guarantee must be given that at least 100 will be paid for. Thus an exhibitor may 
issue 1,000 tickets and only 400 would be presented, and for that number only 
he would be charged. 
This Prospectus is necessarily incomplete, being issued more than 
TWELVE MONTHS PREVIOUS TO THE OPENING OF THESE EXHIBITIONS. 
The Official Handbook and Catalogue of the RUBBER and 
the COTTON, FIBRES and other Tropical Products EXHIBITIONS 
is in course of preparation, and a few special pages are available 
for advertisements at £10 10 0 and £12 12 0 per page. Issue 
8,000 copies. 
