An excellent arrangement for facilitating what the Americans call "the touring business"—presumably because they make it.a businoss—has been mado whereby the • Government Tourist Bureaux in Auckland, Wellington, andChristchuroh will, as from to-day, issue combined rail, boat, and coaoh fares for any trip in ,New Zealand. Tho boat fares havo been made interchangeable as between the Union. S.S. Co. and the lluddart-Parkor Co., so that once on New Zealand soil a. tourist or traveller. may obtain a single ticket for,any tour he may map out for himself. These tickets will be issued, at schedule rates—there is no reduction in the price—but getting rid of the worry of booking and rebooking is worth gold to many who travel, and the announcement is sure to give satisfaction to the bulk of the local travelling community, as well as those from overseas. In the latter case tourists from England or Australia may map out their tours at the New Zealand Government Tourist Bureaux oithor at Sydney or Melbourne, and receive an order which will be interchangeable for a ticket that will "be ißsued ,to them at their first port of arrival in tho Dominion. Theso combined tickots will be issued at the Dunedin Bureau as from Friday and at Invcrcargill, on Saturday. ' ' '
Never be. without "Dingo" Eucalyptus in the house. It ourcs.oougha and colds like magic, Is! a bottle at all Chemists, and Groosn.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 732, 3 February 1910, Page 5
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230Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 732, 3 February 1910, Page 5
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