Today, “Tuesday Travel” concentrates totally on New Zealand to mark the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Tourist and Publicity Department. The articles look at the development and growth of the tourist industry; the department's policy on the promotion of tourism; changing trends in the accommodation business; predictions for the future; and the increasing popularity of fly-drive holidays. The pictures, from the depart-
ment’s files, show (from left) the view from Morrisons Reserve towards Sandy Bay and Woolley’s Bay , Northland; holidaymakers disembarking from the Tourist Hotel Corporation’s launch at Milford; Tahunanui Beach, from a hillside garden in Nelson; trampers at the Brown River hut on the Heaphy Track; and sheltered bays in the Marlborough Sounds.
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Press, 24 August 1976, Page 21
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