C' ;; the .: ' \-\ Ws&»rr- FiHsl River Trip in the Worn || Every Maorilander has here, within a few; hours , ' \a? / iia * n r "* e, e Mfc River trip in the Wor^d—the / \ wonderful journey down the beautiful -Wafoganui '■ I» cruise along this fairy waterway, with the cyool, |« e', \*. • fragrant native bush all around, the gorgevms >4j> , - shadow pictures in the water, the magnificent wild V '< ' ■ ferns on the banks, the murmur of the waterfalls, \&&' and-the rush of the river in one's ears, is most truly. '«£ : S."*jlii£ 'And it is not only the most delightful, but it is also <t n i .thecheapest-thmkofit! ''£**« • TeVj flf If 250 Miles steamer v W-. Travelling for 50/- if; / Then, too, it is the ideal trip for ladies—there is no ! V J sea voyage, with its consequent discomforts. : jpV /■«. is un ii ue Houseboat at the junction of the Ohura ' f* *V and "Wanganui River and Pipiriki House provide up<? fcsl L J io-date accommodation for tourists. • v. 4 fp Take the trip this month—have one or four days on J© e ,' Vevo v^^lU^^ '*°<®L the .river. If you have the time to spare have a v f*P , / ,^sso&s3§jSwo Si •&** -week on. the unique Houseboat. Take a rest cure at S^' Pipiriki House. . ' ,- ■■ f>n { r .. \i\ , I FOUR DAYS' TRIP |A WB DAYS' TRIP V® STEAMER FARE, 80/» FQfl 20/- L)\) i^^^^^ifj^^^ Take the boat atJnomaru- Take the steamer atWa- \^&s 6 n °* ' C " I 0 un '? ue H° UM- nganui in the morning for v2i?--? S^^^S: . ♦?» boat nc>r Ohura FaUe ; Pipiriki, 60 mUes, retnm J -i » fi& ) thence te Pipiriki and on neit day to Wanganni; *> V J jt« Wanganui; through single fare, 16/-; return I^'W ¥™i, FV-γ. ■ ■ J steamer fare, 50/- faro, 20/-. ■ UiH 1—■ . ILZ J Wj> i^Jml^l? 7 * Fu " P artlcu,ar3 > Illustrated and Deseriptlue Bookleta aro ' (v^* ,- *' obtainable from all Government Tourist Bureaux, Ceek and /Hj) Sens, Tourlet Agents, and J*"*] Steamer Pγ ©pne&MS Mft WANGANUI & TAUMAiraUI »
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1332, 9 January 1912, Page 3
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