CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION
TOUR OF NORTH ISLAND From the advertised particulars of the No. 2 tour of the North Island andl visit to the Centennial Exhibition as appearing in this issue, it will ba noted that Mr Thos. Ritchie, who i« organising and conducting the tour, has included a three days’ visit to Auckland in the itinerary. The tous has been extended to 21 days, which will enable the party to visit most places of special historic and scenic interest in the North Island. Four days in Wellington will enable the party to thoroughly explore the many and varied attractions at the Centennial Exhibition. There will also be two sightseeing tours of Wellington and surroundings, a day trip on the beautiful Lake Waikaremoana, visits to Waimangu, the six lakes, Fairy Springs, and Whakarewarewa from Rotorua, as well as special trips to Waitomo Caves and at Auckland and Wanganui. Those interested should make immediate application for full itinerary and particulars regarding inclusive charges to Mr Thos. Ritchie, New Zealand and Overseas Tours, Stock Exchange Buildings, Dunedin, or P.O. Box 691, Dunedin—phones 14-018 and 20-507.
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Evening Star, Issue 23421, 11 November 1939, Page 14
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182CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION Evening Star, Issue 23421, 11 November 1939, Page 14
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