HAPPY DAYS AT MT. COOK. The clear, clean air of Mt. Cook in winter, the warm sunshine, the cosy Hermitage and the spirit of goodfellowship have ensured happy healthful days for many people in the Alpine Wonderland. Nowadays (here is the additional thrill of well-organised winter sports, particularly the exhilarating exercise on ski. Even young boys and girls and mon and women past middle age can quickly gain skill on ski under the tuition of the wellknown British champion, Mr Barry Caulfield, whose pleasant personality soon establishes confidence in beginners. Tlie concessions in accommodation and the low combined rail and motor fares bring a joyful Mt. Cook holiday within the means of large numbers of people.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 June 1934, Page 9
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