THE HOUSEBOAT ON THE WANGANUI.
Oliver Goldsmith wrote, "But who* to find Hint happiest spot below, who can direct when nil protend to Unow?" One might sav in reply, that the happiest spot in Jtaorilaiul, at least, is tho Wonderful Houseboat moored on the 'Wanganiii Hiver. Here is (lie ideal place to mwiul u few days' holiday. Replete with nil (lie conveniences of a modern liner, the Houseboat is moored at the junction of the AVaiiKUUii and Oliura Rivers, within a few minnles' walk of tho fino Oliura Falls, and in the midst of tho most beautiful scenery in New Zealand, The view is siuiplv magnificent. A Holiday on (ho Houseboal represents the finest rest euro imaginable. The fisherman will find excellent sport from the Houseboat, and tiie rates are 7s. per day if a week's stay U nindo. Steamer Fares av?--Wnnganii'i lu Houseboat, 5Us. return; Taunummui to PipiriUi (calling at. HouMiout), 50s. return. Full particulars from A. HATKICK AND CO.. LTD.. WAXUANFI and TAUMAKFNIiI; OtOIC AND SONS, and all (.ioverntiK'nl Tourist Human*.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1363, 14 February 1912, Page 5
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