WAITOMO CAVES
MK SIIAW I MPUI-'SSKI) AHM)' l 1 lII'V 'Ti fnriM.' 11AM11.TOM. March IM. ! '\\ ncn a man like myseli set'.- ' sin'. such a- the Waitomo Caves. ' that is sut'icient to bloi out all tiicmo- ! ries of the more usual scenery." said ; Mr George Bernard Shaw, speaking ! over the telephone from the Cave-' | Holel tlii- morning ' New Zealand possesses a wonder- | tul scenic attraction in these eaves." | .Mr Shaw added. "I am amazed to ! hear that many New Zcalanders. ! especially livnm so close to the leaves, have never H'en them. Tell ! (hem they ought to be thoroughly i ashamed of themselv cs. j "i have come 14.(100 mile- lo sec i them, and think they aie worth it. ' If lhat is good enmi'-ih for me. it ought \to be more than good enough lo; 1 New /.ealandeis."
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21120, 22 March 1934, Page 7
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