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TOURIST ATTRCTIONS.

•— :-... NEW ZEALAN-DS ADVANTAGE* AMENITIES OF TRAVEI*. A tonr of many countries of the Empn*_ has convinced Msjot E. A. Belcher, of ~ the Empire Exhibition Mission, on hi» «♦,. , turn to this Dominion after 10 years' absence, that New Zealand possesses ezfca- i , ordinary scenic advantages. The Dominion, he declared, had all tbt 7 natural attributes which might make &** j; :■ one of the principal health resorts ;^iJfA.' : filaygrounds of the worid. On tiie land, it would be idle to deny ihat - ; w»j|'ijj possession of natural attraction* was P&i :■■;■ bufficient to attract tourists te_ theirsands without adeqnate advertisement #*% the amenities of travel which were a wa-ie'; raonplace in the old world. The imprtive-jl ment of railways, roads and hotels *»*£•',; much , easier to talk about than to ae-'"' coniolish, especially in these days of finan-' cial stringency, and he had no doubt tbo», : who were responsible for sucb J ments were ouite live w their necessity a» soon as Treasury conditions allowed. ~ ' \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18180, 28 August 1922, Page 6

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TOURIST ATTRCTIONS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18180, 28 August 1922, Page 6

TOURIST ATTRCTIONS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18180, 28 August 1922, Page 6