Many a business man finds that after his holiday in over he returns to work but little benefited. And is it to be wondered at? His journey over hot dusty roads — by jolting coach probably —to the usual "holiday resort" crowded with folks — is scarcely conducive to health and rest. Take a real holiday and one that will give pleasure and renew health. There's only one holiday journey in which comtort, rest, and the linest scenery in the world are combined — the Wanganui River trip. Spend a wsek on the river—^more if possible. Stay a few days at the houseboat near the Ohura Fails, or a >week at Pipiriki House — in a word take a real rest cure — and you'll return, like a giant refreshed for another year's hard work. Your wife needs a holiday too. She will enjoy the Wanganui trip — it offers every luxury of a first-class modern hotel or liner, and all the delights and none of the disadvantages . of a sea journey. The cost? 1 It ie the cheapest holiday in New Zea.i land, and you may obtain full particulars of river eteamer fares, rail fares, accommodation charges, from all Government Bureaux, Cook and Sons, Tourist Agents, and A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd.! Wanganui Mid Taamaranui.— Mik'
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20, 24 January 1912, Page 3
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211Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20, 24 January 1912, Page 3
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