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fima's display consisted of building materials, textiles
and "Rickshaw" tea.
Robertson Protected Metal Products, made by the
solverhampton Corrugated Iron Company, Limited, 1lesmore
Port, Cheshire, were shewn by a scale model of a building
in R. P. X. ventilated by a model Robertson Ventilator,
The process of ventilation is demonstrated and resulte
recorded by an anemometer fitted in the front wall of the
building. The Rebertson Ventilator Jemonstrating Machine
was in operation during the fair and visitors were greatly
interested to witness several types of ventilators
undergoing efficiency tests on flat and pitched roofs,
The Robertson V. Beam Roof
was also
shewn.
The textile exhibit of Lavie, Boag & Company
domprises cotton and wool yarns and fabrics produced in
the mills of the British Manufacturera Export Association
(Textiles) Limited and also bleached and unbleacheć
embroidery linens from the Irish Linen Mills, Limited,
of Belfast.
The British-American Tobacco Company exhibited two
brands of cigarettes known throughout the world as British
products of unvarying quality, namely "Three Castles*
D,
and "Players", Messrs. J. D. Hutchison & Company exhibi ted
on behalf of Messrs. Godfrey Phillips, Limited, De Reaske,
Abdullah, Gold Flake, Army Club and Prince Charming
cigarettes.
Lane, Crawford & Company, Limited, the leading
British departmental store in the Colony made special
displays of ampire products. Today this modern shopping
centre