Many a" woman dreads the "annual holiday." She needs rest and change just as much as her husband, but year after year she has gone to the usual crowded "pleasure" resort (so-called). Perhaps a sea journey has also to be taken — and most women know the many attendant discomforts. The Wanganui River trip offers you a holiday journey which will give continuous pleasure all day and every day. A week or a fortnight spent in journeying on this most delightful waterway in the world and in staying at the unique houseboat or at Pipiriki llous-e is an experience never to be forgotten. All the pleasures of a *ea journey — swift, commodious steamers, ! with ©very comfort, are there, and without the sea "sickness, the upsetting mo- [ tion, the monotony and other discomforts of sea travel. At' Pipiriki House and the unique houseboat are to be found every comfort and luxury- of the I modern hotel surrounded by the most beautiful scenery in the world. Commence the trip either from Wanganui or I Taumarunui.aud have a real rest cure. Full particulars of itineraries, fares, etc. , fiom all Government bureaux, Cook and Sons, tourwt agents, and A. Hatrick •nd' Co.i Ltd., Wup««nui and Taiuunru-
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 23, 27 January 1912, Page 3
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