Tn a brief commentary at Palmerston North (in the great passenger liner Majestic, on which he travelled on part of his last trip Home, the Prime Minister, Mr Massey, said that the vessel carried 600 stewards, had beautiful baths, and gardens kept by two gardeners, and had suites of magnificent luxuriousness. “Why, we hardly know the meaning of luxurious travel until we see such great liners as these,” he stated. “I came out to New Zealand in the old City of Auckland, now lying on the Otaki beach,*’ the Premier remarked reminiscently.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4670, 5 March 1924, Page 4
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