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VISITORS oi! CONSUL FOR NETl^B GIVES SOME FPili ADVICE S THE EASTERN nB j "New Zealand is notB whicli is a great pity,"SB F. Bauer, cdnsul for wh'ert giving some friea^B: menibers of the Rotorua® at the weekly luneheon.^p j the neeessity for the Do^B I erease hef overseas tradB | Although he admitte^K i present time direet shiplB' were against the Doniit^p Bauer "considered that it|B to open up more oversea^B its products, particularly^P wliere h'e himself had tralian export trdde amazing'rate during years. W.ith its wonderfuHi duets (Which were equalH^ those of Holland), the nV great opp'or'tunities to '|k these markets and he aijl® minion to make every Jv do so for the future be§B country and its people. j9 valuable markets in GiSB should by all means be at the same time exparfiB; other countrj.es. Rotorua DuljBST Ref erring to the needs^p ist, Captain Bauer instar^B popularity of Switzerlar^B. still visited by millions c«' spite the depression. l|K were catered for by tlieH^ alrrros't continuous enteilj® a varied nature, but alti.^K minion had a wonderful aB rua (which could be madSB able in years to come) , i|» sent very dull. Entertj^l the visitor were few, and^ff Maori concerts were ver.S#1 they could be held under^ff tive conditions. Referring to the metht^E ting visitors to the Don^® overseas, the speaker said^1 sidered much more couIt^E the future, when better ed, in adequately adve|» country. The amount of could be attracted to a tourist traffic had been enormous, but the resort^ little but dullness was b® The opening of new mar^E was closely connected witwl of the Dominion's progreS do a great deal to effect® ment. "'A1
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 628, 5 September 1933, Page 4
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