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CANADA.

"THE FISHEEMAN'S PAEADISE." . Bounded East and West respectively by the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, interwoven with many thousands of miles of. rivers, studded with lakes, small, and large—and all"these -waterways literally teeming with fish——Canada —"The Fisherman's' Paradise." . ■ . .

Off the Nova Scotia codst deep sea anglers will find thrilling sport wifch huge swordfish and leaping tarpon; British Columbia, famous for its salmon; while the inland rivers and lakes swarm with trout and other splendid sporting fish.

.When travelling in Canada remember Canada's finest Railway system, the Canadian National. Eailways, which directly communicates with the. best i * fishing, grounds jn the.'Dominion. 7 ' Write for ■ FEEE- Booklet, '-" Fishing ••' in Canada," to Desk B, 5-6 Ferry Building, Auckland. "H 4308-5

A resident of Gore recently wrote to a Melbourne firm regarding some engines.in which it dealt. He received «i reply in which th© following frank passage occurs: "We regret that we do practically no business with. New Zealand, and do not know the financial standing of any firms over there. Aa a matter of fact, we do not know where Gore is."

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 4

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CANADA. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 4

CANADA. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 4

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