THE TRIP THAT IS NEVER ' FORGOTTEN. A journey throuuh the wonderful eceinvry of the Wnnjranm Tfiyer caji never be forgotten. Adjectives fail to dc?cribe Its mnimificenco and its charm. Every turn of the river reveals new beauties— now a lonpr reach —then a lovely waterfall—liere a magnificent curve —there a sheer cliff—while Iwnntiful natural bush and .ferns cover nil down to the water's nho. Even world travellers nrei astonished and entranced, and admit that there is nothing to equal the Wp.npanui in bfauty. Everv comfort is provided for the tourist—swift river steamers carry f'e pawenzer, while_ half-way between rmmarunui an<! Pipiriki is the uniquo FTmiseboat, with first-class Accommoda-.-ion for .seventy visitors. Pipiriki Houso Is replete with nil the conveniences and luxuries of the best modern hotels. Fo-lks pnmi? from all over the world to see tho Wangnnui River. But you—havo yon taken the trip? Tt is within n. few honrs' jouniey Of Wellington, and full particulars may bo obtained from all fioverninent Tourist Bureaux, Cook ami Son.", Tourist Agents, and A.' Hatrick awl C'".. Ltd., Wangamri and Tatunarunui.—A<frt,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1336, 13 January 1912, Page 6
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178Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1336, 13 January 1912, Page 6
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