SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE.
APPRECIATION IN AMERICA.
VIGOROUS ADVERTISING
(By Telegraph.— Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day.
"The more I hear about your trout fishing, the more I look forward to getting to Taupo. ' said Mr. R. J. Archer, vice-president and general manager of the John N. Willys Corporation, who is visiting Wellington. Mr. Archer said that in America New Zealand was -becoming much better known as the sportsman's paradise, and with the magnificent scenery and thermal wonders which this count :*v had to offer visitors, the tourist traffic here should develop fast within the next few years. "What is wanted," said Mr. Archer, '"is vigorous advertising."'
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 48, 26 February 1929, Page 8
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