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WONDERFUL N.Z.

YISITOIi'S A PIT !•:< ! Ail iIN . Pi; A I <l-: K<) i ’ Till'. WOMEN. A -Ci!, ~! a!! ill-'- "I! N » Zealand. written by M.i -i 11!ia 11 Orande. :i "ml know ii liri li' ll i< m I i:a 1i• i . I lin'.'. li|> pea I-i, i . in ! h.- I."inlull "Dally Telegraph.” Till'S- mu w nfa'll 1" ii.unii L Ill'll i'll i.aiiii-i - ui* iin inn' a'l" iI - * ' Ni n Xrnland lilu. hiu i las coni no n j g, ii ii I ill','ll 111 lIIIU I' ’ r n u iTi'i-i in;;: 1" Vtv /"ii In mli 'i -. i*- r -i.liim tin' inipi*' lUrH 11 - '-■lll la Mr Wo '''Ml ! '" IS hln In 1(11111 f llulll 111" aIII ■ ■ Ii- < 'i’ll Cl a 1 ri'lrrri:iu' iI • article- i a s recent Is' n |>pca lei i in ;!n <'. • el" im" * ■ In he lira nrtmie, Mr '•i:11 nI < ■ <1 e Millie -mm ul ti - ; • ' V»' Xniland nm! ti’, • Imi" -r-rn'i' - "< u* I" "!'!•' - ■| l„. V. Imie , UH’irr. ' "1 ill- 111- .'■-‘t it. : I, 1 n - inn «li-11!a s-. Whei in-r a 1 I |„. a 11n1 1 1u iim I ul -l>riliami !n!m.- u' i ill,. X,,i ill I-In mI. w itll nil its wealth j j~, weiril mill wonderful -ights. or 111111111" I 1 ,|... 1 11 - ul' tlm Smnli I-hin.l. with I I! n’ i r elal -1 e a-. peak-. -"ml l ,:l 1 i '* : v, !;,)!,. co’l HI IS ! - Ill'S C I 1 1 11 II u!' I'iiiinl | tdlliiil-. hill "nn I''! ! nil.' ’• :l * ;, 'd -'A j pin in - nml vnlLu -. wiu h "Vue- nn 1 j K'l'i'm-ml hill-. • 1.-'l i rns mm mnl huhi j -mm-.'lmi peak-. i -linli m-au' 'urge* : -1 aniline ~n ihe urn ml Inc "I i ! a- . r n iiz .In-el ( Unci. I' mnl ".' t<' l li 11 e I in' ] nave- lII' i lii * Tn-mmi Sen. mnl liiei'nlly ; ! nen thing the sen nil' n- il W- 1 1! 11 '.s Ills; j mi to I he glacier. ; ( li l ll!ii ti in New /enlmnl i- ■" 'ln- j t el'ell I climbing m Kill'" 1 1" ltm t | a 11sinie ulii. lilu' iny-eli. ha- elilll l ual ■ i mo.-t ul' llm tai hi ll l am- nml peak- . i tin, Sw i— nml Krein-li Alp-, mu-1 nilmil I ! dint in New Xen In ml it i- miller ex- j | jilt;rni it»n ih:'ii n’t*uni«iiiHM-niiii ! mnlei'-imnl- il in Kurnpc. To reach ilm eliml.il!" centse- in New /calami liiea M-, mill. Ihe nen re I railway s(nI lei! oil the en-i -hie. ui len-l i"l" diVV hv mot ir-r:ir. while .m ill -w, -l -me.

to reach tile nearc-t child.me enure, j'o i* 1 list liner ihe W.lihn (largo. ; I the loot c.i the I'Tiito'. Jo-el (dacicr. means no less 1 1 .a!i uir lull dai - by moiurea r I min (! I ri-1e! iu i e;;. Thi-. I am auare. i- now eiumgoil. lor the open- j il■ e- lII' ihe < Mira Tunnel mean ■ lira t. : instead of two days, n will he pn--ib!oj to reach the loot of the glacier Iron, j the nearest railway -t-li.m b.' mol or- j ear in one day. The people are moral, iniclligenl . in- | dii'i i ions, and cut .u arising. possessing i vigorous mile.!' and heuliiiy bodies 1 j might say as lie-all hv a - I heir ow n eli- | male, and as cheer; n I a - their ow u j shms a people among w horn are I nuini ; ~ i,*uli sl... literary men. and pal not . | , i a yory high order. tine thing which. I • euiess. tailn r j dist d me during m\ lln iv mom h-' | slay 111 New Zealand. »te the hard Hie] ullieli I alls to the lot Oi the an lolh. lam not referring only to those ! women u ini are living in tm- backwoods, sometimes not aide in -ee mint her woman more than once a year. ] and away from any deet um m nurses: 1 hit; in i lie cities, from the lawyer's wit ' to the lialikei's v. ife. the w omen hate In look al icr ihe children and keen the jiott-e udiig :e Well r - they can. and for all this they receive no help. Hilt, none the |es~. they slant themselves bright- and ein-erlui. and i never grumble it' diet try to maintain ] the tradition' cl the early pioneers, i | am mu a. matrimonial agent, and it I j Were to advise ally man to go where ! lie will timl not only an ideal domestic 1 economist. hut a loving wife, mother, companion, and everything, I w ould -at go to New Zealand. In inet. tee New Zealanders po-se-s seme of the noblest t rail' of dm Ilrilish nation. Alter having lived in almost every capital in Kuropc and travelled widely in all the continents. T feel iitst died in -aving that New ZcaI Inn, l is one el the tairc-t as well a> most fertile portions of the earth the -p tvi.ndevful country in t!m world except Kngland.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1923, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
838

WONDERFUL N.Z. Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1923, Page 3

WONDERFUL N.Z. Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1923, Page 3

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