“Honolulu is advertising's best advertisement,” said Canon S. Parr, speaking at a reception held in Christchurch by the Travel Club. “The people there have spent millions on' skilful advertising and have reaped more millions in return. Their port officers, very spruce and efficient and decked with as much gold braid as an admiral, have the perfect sea-side manner. Visitors are received with flowers and the music of bands —and they receive the same attentions when they leave.” t
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 March 1939, Page 3
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