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AMERICAN IGNORANCE OF NEW ZEALAND.

Dr. Timeher, writing from the Fairmont Motel, Sn.n Francisco, says: ‘‘The ! citizens of this State are kind friends ■ to us in every way, ami it is almost | criminal the little knowledge they have ■ !’ our laud, and what our laud could send ;hem. It is not their fault that they do not know of these things. It is completely our fault, as none of the information bureaux, such tts the one in this hotel. Ints any literature whatever about New Zealand. 1 have brought some up from the Union Company this afternoon, but I intend writing to our Tourist Department, asking . them to put our literature about our scenic resorts, fishing, and other sports in each of these information bureaux.” i SSKHXEOTSSiiQi

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Otaki Mail, 11 July 1923, Page 3

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AMERICAN IGNORANCE OF NEW ZEALAND. Otaki Mail, 11 July 1923, Page 3

AMERICAN IGNORANCE OF NEW ZEALAND. Otaki Mail, 11 July 1923, Page 3

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