CONFIRMED TRAVELLERS.
TWO RESIDENTS OF NEW YORK ENJOYABLE DOMINION TOUR. Two confirmed travellers, Mr. and Mrs. W. Aims, of New York, are through passengers for the Units! States by the Aorangi, which arrived at Auckland yesterday from Sydney. Both well advanced in life, Mr. and Mrs. Aims confess to a roving disposition, and they find great enjoyment in wandering aimlessly over the world. _Mr. Aims has retired from business .is a civil engineer for several years and tho couple have constantly been on the movo since that time. "We are somewhat like Dickens' beggar boy in 'Bleak House,' who was always kept 'amoving,' only w.n do so voluntarily and wb enjoy it," said Mr. Aims. Mr. and Mrs. Aims recently completed a tour of New Zealand by motor-car, and they state that they are delighted with the country. In the United States the general impression was that New Zealand was somewhat difficult to reach, Mr. Aims said. However, they received the utmost consideration and the greatest help from the Dominion office in the States, and their New Zealand tour was a splendid success. "We had not a single accident during tho whole tour, and we were favoured with admirable weather," said Mrs. Aims. "Wo are certainly returning for another visit."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20841, 7 April 1931, Page 10
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