HONEYMOON ISLE. FUNCHAL. March 17. Visitors continue to pour into Me tieii'fi a gayer crowd as the seasoi proceeds—and it is fully expected tluv the end of-April will see many people here. Many honeymoon couples favou: Madeira, and no wonder seeing tha there has been almost continuous sun shine since the beginning of January and certainly no rain. It is the long est dry spell at tliis time of year with in living memory, and farmers an very anxious. Visitors have been revelling in i and bathing parties morning am afternoon have been the order of tin day. Re-bookings for next season ar greater than ever before, and man wealthy syndicates are looking for suitable ground whereon to erect mor luxurious hotels to hold 50Q people.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1927, Page 3
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126Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1927, Page 3
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