TOURIST TRAFFIC.
BOOKINGS FOR HOLIDAYS. INQREASINQ IN VOLUME. That the /coming of summer woather has turned fthe thoughts of the general public towall holiday making is ovidenced by the, steadily increasing volume of work with Which the Auckland Tourist Bureau is called on to;,deal. The Niagara and MaheiU) both brought a considerable number of pvcrseas tourists who are now making *fo? v tours to different points oP interest in the P'ominion. Booking 1 for the Christmas holidays ia proceeding ;rapidly/ ind word has been received that , hotels I 'and boarding houses on the West Coast, of- the South Island are fully booked until the second week in January. Those wishing to arrange itineraries for their holidays will, therefore, be well advised to make their arrangement? without delay, as the demand for accommodation at all the Dominion's tourist, ferortß is increasing every day. The holiday traffic to Rotorua has not yet set in, but jjt is expected that in. the course of a week or two the town will be full of visitors.-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17957, 6 December 1921, Page 8
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172TOURIST TRAFFIC. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17957, 6 December 1921, Page 8
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