WONDERFUL TONIC
M.P. FULL OF PEP
BACK FROM THE ISLANDS
The “Islands of the Blest” have found a good publicity agent in Mr. J. Linklater, M.P. for Manawatu.
He returned from the round trip last evening by the Tofua. “It is a wonderful tonic. I went away feeling fagged out, but I’ve returned full of pep,” he said.
Mr. Linklater says that one is able to forget everything while steaming round the Islands. The scenery is new and interesting, business worries can be forgotten and the traveller is able to enjoy a complete rest. The outside world does not seem to matter.
He was able to leave the boat at severai of the ports and to explore the land Fiji, he says, has a wonderful future before it, and he was very pleased with conditions in Samoa.
“They are th islands of the Blest all right,” he remarked again, as he tl 'ht of his particularly happy holiday.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 47, 18 May 1927, Page 16
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158WONDERFUL TONIC Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 47, 18 May 1927, Page 16
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