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AN APPRECIATION. The Northern Whig, a Belfast newspaper, has the following: “New Zealand must surely bo one of the most fascinating of our overseas possessions. With its mild and equable climate and wealth of scenic wonders, it is surprising that it has not come more into popularity as a tourist ground. Two publications sent by the Tourist Department of the New Zealand Government should convert many to the view that their next holiday must he spent in New Zealand. Its wonderful sub-tropical forests, fiord country', lakes, wonder caves, geysers, .volcanoes, and rivers, which are beautifully illustrated in one of, the books, ensure that monotony will not be a travelling companion, while the fascination of the Maoris whose life and customs are described in * he second book, will lend added charm to file holidav.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1929, Page 4
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