THE FORTUNATE ISLES MEW Zealand has been described as a pocket edition of the world's scenic wonders. Certainly we have a list of travel treasures that, for diversity, few countries in the world can equal, and none can surpass. Perhaps the choicest scenery is to be found in one of the least known districts — the south-west of the South Island. ' There you will find aplenty, tumbling waterfalls, deep green forests, placid lakes and great glaciers; with backgrounds of lofty mountains. Truly we are children of the Fortunate Isles.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 72, 17 December 1937, Page 22 (Supplement)
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88THE FORTUNATE ISLES MEW Zealand has been described as a pocket edition of the world's scenic wonders. Certainly we have a list of travel treasures that, for diversity, few countries in the world can equal, and none can surpass. Perhaps the choicest scenery is to be found in one of the least known districts — the south-west of the South Island. ' There you will find aplenty, tumbling waterfalls, deep green forests, placid lakes and great glaciers; with back- grounds of lofty mountains. Truly we are children of the Fortunate Isles. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 72, 17 December 1937, Page 22 (Supplement)
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