THE TOURIST TRAFFIC
Interviewed in Wellington by a representativa ol the "Post," Mr John Ross (of Sar_*ot»d, Son, and Ewen), who uas just returned from a trip abroad, warmly advocated the adoption by the New Zealand Government of the Continental system of advertising and Conducting noted health resorts. That at Bad Nauheim. near Frankfort is conducted by the State, and pavw handsomely, the average daily attendance being set down at «**a*. Under a similar system of manageWent, and with world-wide publicity, Mr Rosi thinks, our thermal springs would _*ove a great attraction to invalids and towrist... Taken up in this way. Rotorua and other places in the colony wou"d have a great lutairt. before them.
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Press, Issue LVII, 4 December 1900, Page 5
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