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PUBLICITY

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HONOLULU ANN O%

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WELLINGTON Ju, Zealand Government put?*** contained ina^J^^^ Advertiser,-which has the Dominion. Thfl »* voked by ' : NewZ M lan7tt\, of the Pacfic," a hn^?i tt9p «Hdiu Publicity and the dispute word "paradise." a ««U "It is somewhat of a cover this attempt n £l* fc to rob Hawaii of a J2**» *** name for her heavenly .hLIW* he .'Honolulu AdveSfti? been at some trouble faWu* •*■ reports and records bearing J? *» Iho earliest use in Mint Jr $S appeared in an article s!\?*** York Observer,' offi* ,& C refers to Hawaii as a ftW Pacific' In 1887 h sSt{% Pacific' magazine was ar.es to friends at hoi searched the phrase hy lA* islands have come to U W •* world around would be found^! tt > in describing the .miffS* climate and the beauties th«Jt • 7 quaint language of that daT New Zealand can prcAtV, the use of this phrase. TO»b,«!r•? it may claim to it uj%s*** ually used to describe that Hawaii long ago had itstamfeffi? character and indMdMl™u** try to filch Paradise of the Pacific.' ft** J which no other spot on earth 1m to completeness." (u I It is of interest that the first dm j the phrase in New Zealand i»T[ publication issued m cotuiea'oa M immigration to the country as fa. l»2 as 1869. •»,«<« m«

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19227, 6 February 1928, Page 8

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PUBLICITY Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19227, 6 February 1928, Page 8

PUBLICITY Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19227, 6 February 1928, Page 8

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