The motor camp in llanolf street, states the Rotorua Chronicle, is overflowing into the next block. Ninetyseven motor-cars arrived one day last week, and the authorities are clearing new areas. There must bo upwards of 250 camps in the, council's block, and the movement is incessant. Everybody, even with au apprehensive eye on the barometer and the forecast, appears happy and full of pep. All ages between ono and a hundred are represented, and all are doing themselves well. The camp, notwithstanding the weather, is dry and comfortable; Sterling silver Christmas pudding sett : rom 1/- upwards, at Stoneham's, Jewel--I*™. Oi»hnrt*». WrlU in* fch«n» ' [The International cable news appearing in this issue is published by arrangement with the Australian Press Association and ta« "Bun*'-"H«sld" HaSta Bar* ?iM MntttiJ
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17146, 31 December 1929, Page 7
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