THE TRIP THAT IS NEVER FORGOTTEN. I .. ' . ..I
A journey through the wonderful scenery of tho Wanganui River can never be forgotten. Adjectives fail to describe its magnificence and its charm. Every turn of the river reveals new beauties— now a long reach—then a lovely waterfall—here a magnificent curve—there a sheer cliff —while beautiful ".natural bush and ferns cover nil down to the water's edge, liven world travellers are astonished and entranced, and admit that there is nothing to equal tho Wanganui in beauty. Every comfort is provided for the tourist—swift river steamers carry the passenger, while half-way between Taumarunui and Pipiriki is the unique Houseboat, with first-class Accommodation for seventy visitors. Pipiriki Hous<, is replete with all the conveniences arid luxuries of the best modern hotels. Folks cmno from all over the world to see tho Wanganui Biver. But yon—liavo you taken tho trip? Tt is within a few hours' journey of Wellington, and full particulars may be obtained from all Government Tourist Bureaux. Cook and Sons, Tourist Agents, and A.' Hatrick and Co., Ud., Wanganui and Taumarunui.—A dvt.
.For Children's Hacking Cough ai Night, JToods' Gicat repretmiat Cure,, ls.'ed^l
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 17 January 1912, Page 6
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191Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1339, 17 January 1912, Page 6
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