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TOURING SERVICE.

FOR. MOTORISTS IN BRITAIN

No- country offers the touring motorist such a wealth ot wayside interest and romance as tire.it Britain, and provided adequate. .iiiM-ruct,ions are available, it is easy to enjoy unlnmiet! miles of glorious travel with visits i« endless points of interest that aro linked with the life of early days. Jj. rendering these tours moie easily available to the motorist, signal uoi k is he in o- clone bv the Dunlop 'louring '•ervTeo Bureau -at 43 Kingswny, London W.C.2. Motorists only have to make enquiry at this Bureau (giving some indication of the time at then disposal of the part of the country they wish to visit) to receive, entirely free of cost a complete itinerary o! the tour indicating mileages and all details of interest on the road. Accompanying the itinerary is a roat. map, oil which the route is shown bv a. blue line, with sections of bad road, repairs, etc., marked in red. Information is also furnished on Guide Books and other relative matters that, will heighten the interest and enjoyment of the tour. New Zealanders on returning from a visit to. the Homeland sneak hi«hlv o l ' the splendid work being done iiv” the Dnnlon Bureau in revealing much of the beauty and interest of Britain that wou'd otherwise never ’iave been viewed.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 14 January 1928, Page 13

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TOURING SERVICE. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 14 January 1928, Page 13

TOURING SERVICE. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 14 January 1928, Page 13

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