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After visiting the Franz Josef glacier Mr J. €. Rood hart, a Broken Hill business man. and an etcher of milch promise. returned to Christchurch greatly impressed with the grandeur and magnitude of the glacier and the Southern Alps, and also with the rich and varied vegetation of the foothills. He met a party of American tourists, the members of which had to admit, that they had never seen anything so line. “I feel sure.” Mr Goodhart said when chatting to a representative of “The Press” “that if only there were some cinema pictures of this wonderful region shown in Australia, your Tourist Bureau certainly would he working overtime. Especially would this by the case if Australians had impressed on them the fact that all the attractions of Switzerland are within a few days’ travel at the cost of a few pounds.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1927, Page 2
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150THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1927, Page 2
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