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Critical Analysis of N.Z. Cities: Their Attractions and Industries

| (Compiled by "N.Z. Truth's" Special. Statistical Staff.) § | A comprehensive and painstaking analysis of the New Zealand 1 | cities, compiled by "N.Z. Truth's" statistical staff, reveals the muU § | tifarious attractions which each city has to offer. 1 iiiiiiiiiiiitifMtitiiiiiiiiniiiniiitiiiiiriMiiirHiiiniitiiifiiiiiiiiiifiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiifiiiMiiiiuiiiiiiiiftHiiiiiiiiHtHiitittii^

£OMPIL.ED at popular request for all innocents—if there are any—from abroad, it is bound to prove & boon and a blessing for the traveller who wants to know where he is, when he is, how he is and where he mignt possibly be going to.

THERE are two outstanding features about Auckland. Citizens of the northern city, who are very patriotic, claim that there . _i

are five thousand three hundred and fifty-four main attractions and a number of less important on t-s. Our -statisticians, however, pro v c this an exaggeration. Population and these two indis-

Auckland because of the population and the harbor. Parliament could then be placed there on account of the „ numerical repre-

sentation of populace and the marine beauty of the Waitemata. Population, ever growing, as Auckland alone can prove, would De useful and Commissioner McIlveney could catch all the:

pensable things —; criminals. ' there could be no Auckland, and this With its population and its magniw- tT VnteStei b7^^v^al. profes- ficent harbor, Auckland, then, ia easily sors who know what they are talking about. the biggest, greatest, most wonderful The capital should really be m city m the world.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1141, 13 October 1927, Page 4

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Critical Analysis of N.Z. Cities: Their Attractions and Industries NZ Truth, Issue 1141, 13 October 1927, Page 4

Critical Analysis of N.Z. Cities: Their Attractions and Industries NZ Truth, Issue 1141, 13 October 1927, Page 4

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