THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
THE SOUTHERN ALPS. ' “There is nothing like that to be seen in iri fabtp like it to ue 1 seen Hiiha- |! layas,” said Mr A; P. Harper, PrCSi-• ■ u '' ! dent of the New Zealand Alpine Club, .... . _ jJivSrv/ *ntfUfr tv. * describing a view from one qF the nunarets (10,0o8ft.)'“wlnch lie climbed with 1 Mr Amerv, jatej Under-Sic^arjr'o gV State for the ’Dominions, anti- jftes'entbd * . a huge expanse of hundreds of snowclad alpine peaks, ' and enbirmifti’S“glftciers and snowficlds, the beauti- , / fully coloured as in itsAiaiuFat ting, and revealing a stene of the rar* uJL est splendour. • •*"* , y.‘- • v •k„ . • , "I
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1929, Page 4
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102THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1929, Page 4
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