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NEW ZEALAND’S TURN.

"There is nothing to stop them." said a tourist agent on the prospects tor tourists in the coming season. "Last year they were going the other way. to London and the Coronation, but that is all over now, and England will want a rest. So it will be New Zealand's turn, and Australia's.” He paused to reflect that his organisation and others had been spending their money, literally pouring it out, to attract more people. "Now they are going to come,” he continued. "Our publicity is a snowball business. It is gathering strength, and New Zealand will soon know it.” Then he remarked that more “first-class, round the world people" would be coming, and that they would be spending at least a month here. The old idea that people could see the Dominion in a few days was dying; one was telling another what a wonderful country it was. “such variety, and what a delightful climate.” That was the best kind of publicity, and the easiest.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 460, 18 June 1937, Page 4

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NEW ZEALAND’S TURN. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 460, 18 June 1937, Page 4

NEW ZEALAND’S TURN. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 460, 18 June 1937, Page 4

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