Inadequate Publicity.
“It amazes me that a country with so much to offer to tourists should not tell more about it,” said Mr Warren H. Bean, of Seattle, upon his arrival in Auckland by the Monterey from San Francisco, in referring to the meagre publicity given the Dominion in the United States. He said it was not until he and. his wife stepped on board the Monterey and read the literature supplied that they learned so much about New Zealand. “Now that Americans have to a large extent stopped going to the Continent for their holidays,” said Mr Bean, “it is a good opportunity for the Dominion to tell us what you have to offer.” Dunedin Bus Terminal.
When completed, the railway bus terminal in Cumberland Street, Dunedin, will be the largest and bestequipped in New Zealand. This statement was made by the general manager of railways, Mr G. H. Mackley, who also said that, having regard to the diffifficulty experienced because of the shortage of steel, he was pleased to note that the construction work was progressing satisfactorily. “I think that the terminal will not only be a matter of very great convenience to those who find it necessary to use road services,’ he said, “but it will also be. a great credit and convenience to the department itself. It is hoped that the work will be completed within the next four months.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 December 1938, Page 4
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234Inadequate Publicity. Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 December 1938, Page 4
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