ing ground, whence tours of the Fox Glacier and views of Uie ice fields at the head would be of very great inter-1 eat to world travellers. The scenic tr.a£tioji£ of the southern district will !:c I viewed from a new angle from the air, and ithe forest, mountains, rivers and valleys should present quite an entertaining picture, while the aerial journey would add greatly to the novelty of the j visit south. | 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1932, Page 2
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