LADY ANGLER'S VISIT
FISHING IN DOMINION "New Zealand is the only country in the world that repays the patience of an angler," said Mrs. S. S. Harford, of London, who arrived at Auckland yesterday by the Niagara on a two months' fishing tour. Mrs. Harford, who is accompanied by her husband, said this was her fifth visit to New Zealand and, although she had fished in many countries she was never satisfied until she landed again in New Zealand. When she left England, London was already preparing for the Coronation. Flags and bunting were beginning to appear in many of the large stores and in the factories hundreds ol extra workers had been employed to meet with immense orders. Coronation mementoes such as handkerchiefs, mugs, wine glasses, and spoons were being planned, while there were several exhibitions of similar mementoes of each coronation during the last 200 years.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22608, 22 December 1936, Page 3
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148LADY ANGLER'S VISIT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22608, 22 December 1936, Page 3
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