ATTRACTIONS OF NEW ZEALAND
It has been mentioned in the Press once or twice that during a month or five weeks he intends to spend in the United States, Sir George Fenwick, who ia president of the Dunedin Rotary Club, intends to arrange with his Rotarian friendg to deliver a series of lectures on New Zealand, illustrated by a large number of slides of the principal^ cities, oi pastoral and farming life, and of the Dominion's manufactures and other industries. These will be diversified by many ■attractive slides showing much of the beautiful scenery of New.Zealand, a fine series displaying the attractions provided at the Hermitage, Mount Cook, in winter, an interesting selection of views depicting Maori life at Rotorua, and some good pictures df-New Zealand birds. Sir George has been furnished with an excellent selection of slides by the Minister in Charge of Tourists and Health Resorts, Mr. Nosworthy, who has taken considerable interest in Sir George's voluntary and self-imposed' intention of doing what he can to bring the attractions of New Zealand under the notice of the American people as far as his short stay in the United States will permit.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 5
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193ATTRACTIONS OF NEW ZEALAND Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 5
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