THE FINEST NEW ZEALAND VIEWS.
Sir,-If, as I think, your correspondent Guy H. Scholefield is a "literary gent" could he not persuade, say, the Tourist Department, to publish some sort of Travellers’ Guide based-on "Sundowner’s" and others’ descriptions? Lately I travelled through the lake district and loved it, but missed so much having no background and a dumb driver. Now I enjoy it again reading "Sundowner’s" tours, but I would enjoy it better if I had such a description with ‘me. Then if the delightful Mr. McCullough asked me or "Sundowner" as he did the Auckland Brains Trust, "which beauty spot shall I visit" we wouldn’t shame our land. Let us make a test. Let The Listener collect suggestions from its readers and then we will vote on their merits, just like film stars. Here’s mine-Mt. Cook seen over Lake Pukaki with the soon-to-disappear £5 island tinted with autumn colours.
SUNRISER
(South Westland ) .
(see page 0.--Ed,.)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 469, 18 June 1948, Page 5
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156THE FINEST NEW ZEALAND VIEWS. New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 469, 18 June 1948, Page 5
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