THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
UEAVTIFfI, Sol'TH WkSTLASI). New Zealand’s most popular writer on Natural History subjects—dames Drummond—in an article this week descriptive of a visit to South Westland modestly says:- “Any attempt by me to desi-rilie the beauties of this, lonely mountain land would lie futile; a lifetime would be ; short to explore and admire its grandeur. Mrs Alice Moreland in her book “Through South Westland" describes a stay in this district. I wish to recommend this book to all who are interested in our country’s beauties. It is left to the overseas visitor to appreciate and describe the matchless scenic attractions unheeded by us at our doors.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1923, Page 2
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108THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1923, Page 2
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