HAPPY DAYS AT MOUNT COOK
’The clear, dean air of Mount Cook in winter, the warm sunshine, the cosy Hermitage, and the spirit of good-fel-lowship have ensured Happy, healthful days for many people in the Alpine Wonderland. Nowadays there is the additional thrill of well-organised winter sports, particularly the exhilarating exercise on ski. Even young boys_ am) girls and men and rvomeii past middle age quickly gain skill on ski under the tuition of the well-known British champion, Mr Barry Caulfield. The concessions iri accommodation and the low combined rail and motor fares bring a joyful Mount Cook holiday within the means of large numbers of people.
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Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 13
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107HAPPY DAYS AT MOUNT COOK Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 13
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