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TOURIST TRAFF

good prospe( PRCTSPEGTS I-OR R0T( *5 4 - FFtOl^I UNITED StATES IMPRESSION ON VISR An optimistic view. of tli trade> prospects for the fojj season is talcen by Mr. H. | traffic manager of the Oce; Company-, who is at preset his second visit to Rotoim staying at the Grand Hotel In . conversation with a c Post" represehtative, Mr, pjj ed that bookings for New Ze his company's vessels were ^ f acto'ry mdeed and he corisid; once the tjuhited States sett after the Presidential electic; 1 iries would improve immensf

*The company was conth intensive advertising campaj States and many inquiriesi ing received hy prospective If but. 50 per cent. of thes« qted, New Zealand will ha; to he very pleased indeed operations of the company, Good Impressiori Questioned regarding the sioh made on tourists from! ed States ori the last trip of j posa and Monterey, Mr, Pig ed that the concensus oi among Uh'e' pgssengers wast had thoroughly en'joyed the? New Zealand and were ds visiting this country again. The volume of traffic froa lia was also encouraging Pippin stated that the maia this was the New Zealanj Department's action in arrar ance in Australia so that Ti New Zealand would. not be] hy the adverse exchange ra! Tribute to Tourist Dd| Mr. Pippin spoke apprecka the services rendered to tcffl the New Zealand Tourist Dtfl and said that his companyl pleasure in co-operating ing ihat was done. g Speaking of Rotorua, stated that he was enamoal the district's attractions ffl looking forward eagerly toi when he will b'e able to speffl holiday here. Mr. Pippin iig fisherman and spent yesterei J noon on Lake Tarawera. £H that the trout fishing attra® prove a great magnet to ti rican tourist when the higli of fishing available becocl known overseas. i

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 390, 26 November 1932, Page 4

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TOURIST TRAFF Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 390, 26 November 1932, Page 4

TOURIST TRAFF Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 390, 26 November 1932, Page 4

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