APPROVES OF N.Z.
AMERICAN WILL SHOW OWN FILMS SYDNEY EARNS PRAISE New Zealand’s scenery has won an ardent American admirer, Mr. W. «. Gilbert, of Grand Rarpids, Michigan. On the Niagara this morning, 31 r* Gilbert announced his m ention (WP < ported with enthusiasm by Mrs. Gn* bert and Miss M. Bounell, also Grand Rapids) to show to his the thousand or so feet of moving" pictures lie has taken himself from Auckland u Mount Cook. . New Zealand did not receive ai Mr. Gilbert’s praise, for he regardt Sydney as a wonderful city—and t had seen most of the big cities of tr.world. “One of the most magnificent tni® we’ve ever had,” Mr. Gilbert describe a recent tour in New Zealand. h' showing my pictures, 111 probab.* send you more pople. The fill* l be shown to the right people ar Grand Rapids sends out many trav€ - lers.” t In the United States, Mr. Gilbf is in real estate. His first knowledkof land prices in New Zealand ished him until he knew that Zealand land could give all-the-T®* farming, with two or three crops.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 941, 7 April 1930, Page 8
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183APPROVES OF N.Z. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 941, 7 April 1930, Page 8
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