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New Zealand Scenery Thrilled Them

INVERCARGILL, Oct. 13. After having seen most of the courttries of the world, Mr and Mrs T. W. Margrie, of Bournemouth, England, consider that there is nothing to equal New Zealand scenery. Mr Margrie, who is a retired bank manager, said in an interview here that he had travelled extensively through Europe and had been m the United States and Canada. Last year he made an extensive tour of Africa. After having seen all these countries he is convinced that none can beat New Zealand for beauty and the variety of scenery. . “Even the gorse here is magnificent though I know you people think cenu U p p ague/ , Mr Mar g r ie added.

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Grey River Argus, 14 October 1948, Page 2

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New Zealand Scenery Thrilled Them Grey River Argus, 14 October 1948, Page 2

New Zealand Scenery Thrilled Them Grey River Argus, 14 October 1948, Page 2

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