NORTHERN HOLIDAY FOR ENJOYMENT
“Some comment has been made about the weather this week,” remai’ked Mr J. D. Mitchell, chairman of the Whangarei Chamber of Commerce, responding to a toast at the complimentary function tendered to the managers of the provincial Rugby teams. “If the visitors had experienced the droughts we have had in recent weeks they would have been as pleased as we have to see the rain.” Speaking in serious vein. Mr Mitchell said that, as the result of the impressions the visitors, would carry away with them a large influx of visitors during the coming season was expected, “I commend Northland to you,” he said. “There is no part of New Zealand, in the summer especially, where greater enjoyment can be had than under the pohutukawa-shaded beaches of Northland.”
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Northern Advocate, 27 August 1937, Page 4
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