EXHIBITION TOWER.
Ai i result of reading our reports, and •overt twmrnis appearing in other columns, jf'>m Lime to iii],, regarding the tower at the entrance u, the Palace of Industries, "ur readers might have boen impressed * '!i tie fart that we were endeavouring to make it out to bo the highest tower in the world. That was not so; our endeavour has always been to impress upon wir readers the undoubted fact that the b-.*>t view obtainable is that, obtained from the Exhibition tower. Every Auckunder who has visited the tower is of that N'iiiion, which opinion is held by file wading authorities—men who knowfrom Wellington, Christcburch, and Dunedin, *'o have been unanimous in their condurum that the view obtainable from the inhibition lu'A'-r is absolutely the best to l><> Men anywhere. Aucklanders, never ''' l :i bo said that, you have never appreciated that which is appreciated and .onged i'.,r by thousands of our Southern :riui:d».
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 11
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