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••SS2SS liu '”- :Jt or ™nb U ™- "*• 3:1,1 ■‘, . v Of the impression, t,Zl“t back from Srt- but the sunburn to-.hry ,s morn than an impression—it is a ie, ‘ J '„ The run to Punakaiki from ■ . mouth, about 27 miles, was accomvlXhul bv motor-car m two houis. The locality is ideal for ricnic purposes and a most enjoyable day was spent H would be di ficult to fmd a better beach for bathing, and practically every visitor yesterday made the most of the opportunity. The beach is of firm sand and is wry free from stones. The return journey was made more enjoyable bv the glorious scenes made by the s tting sun, and the day’’ opting was aptly summed up by the remark of one ladv vi-ifor: “Well, it’s a beautiful world !”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 February 1922, Page 2
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133PUNAKAIKI Greymouth Evening Star, 6 February 1922, Page 2
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