I THE GRAXDEUK OF THE WA.NGANUI MVEIi. The, tourist of to-day sees the Wannn> nui under somewhat 'more comfortable conditions limn ho of twenty years aso. 'J'he splendid river steamers, (he np-to-dato I'ipiriki House, mid the wonderful House-boat nil add to the pleasure o( (he most wonderful river trip in (b« world. Take this trip and thoroughly enjoy yourself. In addition to the. fin* scenic, trip there is the additional attraction of trout fishing to disciples ol ]saae Walton. Between the House-boat and Taunmrunui splendid catches are being made daily. For the c.-jiivenionco o Ushers motor ami other canoes are a' taehpcl lo llio House-boat, and may L hired for a small charge. A competent driver is in charge of each who takes passengers lo tho best fishin* grounds..Koturn steamer fares: Waiuvnul lo I'ipiriki. 205.: Tnumnrunui lo I'ipi. riki, 50s-: I'ipiriki to House-boat, "t*. Write for full particulars l« A. Ha'.viek and Co., Ltd., \Yaugamli or TiiuMiarmiiii, Cook's Tourist Agents, and all (icv«mra<jnt Tourist Bureaux.—Advt. S
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1375, 28 February 1912, Page 2
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166Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1375, 28 February 1912, Page 2
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