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INTERESTING TOURS

NORTH AND SOUTH ISLANDS Tho conducted lours which Mr Thomas Ritchie announces in this issue arc of a most comprehensive and interesting nature. No. 3 embraces all the most interesting beauty spots in the North Island, and also features a daylight crossing from Lyttelton to Wellington on Good Friday, as well as offering an excellent opportunity to see the Centennial Exhibition. No. 4 tour is (apart from a visit to the Centennial Exhibition) a South Island tour. The party will leave Dunedin by motor coach and will visit Timaru, Christchurch, Kaikoura, Blenheim, Nelson, Westport, Greymouth, tho Fox and Franz Josef glaciers. The tours offer a wonderful opportunity to see some of the most attractive country in New Zealand under the happiest possible conditions. De luxe motor coaches are used for the tours, the hotels at which the party will stay are of the highest class, and interesting descriptions of tho country and its history are given on route. Those inr forested should apply to Ritchie’s N'CW' Zealand Tours, P.O Box 691, Dunedin, for full details. During Mr Ritchie’s absence from Dunedin on No. 2 tour, the Government Tourist Department, Rattray street, will also answer inquiries and accept bookings,, r

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Evening Star, Issue 23503, 17 February 1940, Page 16

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INTERESTING TOURS Evening Star, Issue 23503, 17 February 1940, Page 16

INTERESTING TOURS Evening Star, Issue 23503, 17 February 1940, Page 16

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