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I .. "W IVEW ZEALAND offers unsui- i wll y passed attractions to tourists and IWT seekers of health. H ill* ll*’ Consequently, our Tourist Traffic, > I lull- although onlyin its infancy, is develop- | s' ing steadily and promises to become a ; ■ B valuable source of national income. 3 / j The present insecurity of the licensee’s ; \ |y -/ a tenure does not entourage provision Br “L/l of best, possible hotel accommo- § ZT'L? 7 dation, so necessary to attract the M 1 i tourist. , I s "I 1 I i The triennial poll is a bad enough ; ; I check on the growth; of our tourist industry If prohibition were carried a revenue would be nipped in the bud. Use Your Vote in Your Country’s Interests $ 7T 1 7 n' | \ — 1 Quality Printing at City Prices cl tl Gazette Office : : Paeroa.

An amazing meal was consumed in a New Plymouth. re ItauraM the other night. Tile proprietor, who. kept a record of the feast, claims with sojme justjflc.atioji that it is a, record— and co it, 30s ! The diner, who had obviously been “refreshing” :h!ims,elf for the Herculejan task before him, started modestly on a;plate of costing 2’s. Fallowed, fish and chips (Is 6d), steak ajnd- qnions (2s), three dozen oysitjers (f>s), and ham and eggs (2 s), three dozen, pysters; (6s), and ham anld eggs; (2s). By this tjme he was fairly In his stride, and his next order was a masterpiece—six dozen oysters, costing him 12s I Then t,q round off the meal the reveller ordereld 4 s 6d worth of whitebait, and at,e it.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5338, 12 October 1928, Page 4

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366

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5338, 12 October 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5338, 12 October 1928, Page 4

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