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A TOURIST COUNTRY

AMERICAN'S VIEWS ON NEW ZEALAND

Mr. Mason Warner, who has been commissioned, by the "Chicago Tribune" to write a series of world travel articles, is at present visiting Wellington. Mr. Warner has travelled extensively throughout the world, and' he has put on paper his impressions of the various countries he has visited. He told a "Post" reporter today that his visit to! Australia and New Zealand has provided him with material for over 60 articles.

New Zealand, he said, had much to offer tourists, and he considered that the thermal regions .(Rotorua), the: Waitomo Caves, and the Maoris werel the principal ' attractions.. From a thermal point of view Rotorua was superior to the much-advertised Yellowstone Park in America, and he agreed with Mr. Bernard Shaw that the glow-worm grotto ..at Waitomo Caves was worth travelling thousands of miles to see.

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Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 11

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A TOURIST COUNTRY Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 11

A TOURIST COUNTRY Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 11

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