ADVERTISE NEW ZEALAND.
SI!R JOSEIM* WARD'S ADVICE. (By Telegraph.—Special u> "Star.") WELLINGTON, Tuesday. | ''In my opinion New Zealand has Jacked a methodical system of advert k- 1 ing its tourist attractions for 23 years,"! declared Sir Joseph 'Ward during discur6.on : on the Tourist Department report to-day. He pointed out there were hundreds of thousands of people in America, who nere looking for fresh scenes for holidays, but a great number knew nothing e/f New Zealand." There is no crop so prolific in leaving money in the country as the tourist, declared the Opposition leader, who advised expenditure of a su'bstiintial sum on advertising Sew Zealand in other countries. The time had arrived when the Government should run ite own steamers on the •YVanganui River.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 9
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124ADVERTISE NEW ZEALAND. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 9
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