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TOURIST'S ONLY COMPLAINT

I i ! VISITS TO KKSORTS ! TOO SHOUT I'!.i:\si:d w i in mi:m:i;v T; ; ul ii;- nv a! li 'in ion c> mid in' paid ■ iu tin- ai ranuin.Lt of itineraries fur • touri.-ds ::i Xi'\v Zealand was tin- : only complaint lie had I" .Her alVr ] seme time in the country, said Mr A. ■ N. Stephens, i<i IJri.-.bane. when interviewed by a reprcsentai ivi: of j "The Pre .-." New Zealand \va ; a j wonderful tourist resort and lie in- j tended to make it. as widely lamv.-n j as pessible when he: returned tu Aus- j tralia. i I\ir Stephens, who is accompanied j \>y ids wile and daughter, said that I they had spent four days in Wcl- \ linglon and two a.l Krai:/. Jeset The position should have boon re- j versed, itineraries should be ar- I ranged lo allow the most time where j there was scenery to be enjoyed. I "However, we are having a very j enjoyable time," he said. "The seen- ; ory is niauiiilieent and everyone lias j been most ho.spitable and kind." : Tliey lia.d visited Kelson from We!-| Jinj/ton and from there, had ;;oiic down the coast to Fran/. Josef, hv said. They had returned by Arthurs Pass, but had encountered n heavy log so hud not seen anything of the ] scenery. From Christchureh they intended to visit Mount Cook and the Southern Lakes, returning Jater to tour the North Island.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21123, 26 March 1934, Page 10

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TOURIST'S ONLY COMPLAINT Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21123, 26 March 1934, Page 10

TOURIST'S ONLY COMPLAINT Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21123, 26 March 1934, Page 10