THOUGHTS OF THE TIMES.
lesc ()v A i>vEim t*iino. Whv is not New Zealand advertised more widely and more energetically? Thi-. is a question that the tourist com oversea nc-cr fails to ask when ■nice lie has learned anything hv per-
onal experience of our snow-liclds and M'C-peak.s, our thermal wonders, our lovclv native hush, and the unique and unequalled opportunities,' for enjoylieut provided here for those who re-
:ard shooting and fishing as the ideal i'iii'iiis of holiday recreation. -And still lie question remains without any satisfactory answer. It is true that iur Tourist Department has done a ■rent deal for New Zealand's reputa’ion in this respect, and the results ire ;ecu in the constantly increasing numbers that I lining our holiday reports year liy year. But these are for rlie most part our own people, and it could he a manifest advantage to the Dominion to attract to our shores strangers from the more distant centres of the world’s progress and activitv.- “Auckland Star."
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1926, Page 2
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166THOUGHTS OF THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1926, Page 2
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