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Queen of Tourist Resorts. QUEENSTOWN BY WAKATIPU How often have you wished to see wonderful Lake Wakatipu and enjoy the peaceful beauty of Queenstown, tucked cosily into an arm of the lake in scenes of splendour! Now is your chance to have your heart's desire. Low combined rail and motor fares will help you. Scenic Centre of Southern Lakes. "Queenstown by name and Queenstown by Nature" was one tourist's tribute to this delightful town. Queenstown is like a town lifted into reality from a fairy story. The foot of Queenstown rests on the deep blue water of Wakatipu, which has a serpentine length of 52 -vies amid majestic mountains. Facing "the town are the Remarkables, huge sierras sculptured nobly by gigantic agents of Nature, and there are other rugged ridges and graceful peaks that help to make the charm of this peaceful lakeland. This was a battleground of titantic glaciers long ages ago, but the monsters have lost much of their might and have retreated to distant heights. Near Wakatipu, which is traversed by steamers and motor launches, are evergreen woodlands, entrancing river valleys and waterfalls. Indeed, Nature has here her most winsome ways, as many tourists have testified. Whether the desire is for restfulness or wanderings in the beautiful wildness of lowlands and highlands, Queenstown satisfies the wish. More than a thousand feet above the sea, this cosy town has pure air, a tonic for the tired, a stimulant for the strong. Far from the noisy haunts of man, the visitor may still have modern comforts. The Government Tourist' Department maintains beautiful gardens and walks by the lake, and there are excellent facilities for tennis, golf and other games. Rail and Motor Short Cut Via Studholme. The new motor service from Studholme Junction (connecting with the 8.35 a.m. express train from Christchurch) gives a one-day trip from Christchurch to Queenstown and vice versa; it brings Queenstown within 24 hours from Wellington. Low Combined Rail and Motor Fares. Full details from Railway Booking Offices, Tourist Bureaux, and other Travel Agencies.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 239, 9 October 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 239, 9 October 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 239, 9 October 1934, Page 14

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