CONDUCTED TOUR OF GREAT BRITAIN
Among the very attractive features of the tour to be conducted by Mr Thomas Ritchie, of Dunedin, and advertised today, is the fact that most places of outstanding scenic and historic interest throughout Great Britain will be visited, London is a never-ending source of interest to the traveUer, and for the tours of the metropolis, it is of interest to note that an accomplished lecturer will accompany the party and give vivid descriptions of the various places of interest which abound in London and mention their historic significance. When visiting Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh, the Castle of St. Giles and other places, the party wiU be accompanied by one who knows very nook and cranny in the Scottish capital. The variety of scenery in Scotland will make a strong appeal: Aberdeen with its granite, Inverness with its castle, the Caledonian Canal, Oban, Glasgow, Ayr and so on, all hold attractions for the tourist who will also find the English lake district very charming indeed. The mountains of Wales will surprise many New Zealanders, and the beauties of such seaside resorts as Llandudno, Torquay and Bournemouth wiU be a real delight to all. When combined with all this, the traveUers have no concern over luggage, or worry over tipping, it can be understood that one and all will be free to enjoy the delights of a tour which will be very definitely most attractive and enjoyable, and in addition a great deal of France, Switzerland, the Rhineland of Germany and Belgium will also be seen.
Those interested should waste no time in sending for the complete itinerary and full details to Mr Thomas Ritchie, Box 691, Dunedin, or telephone 14-018 or 20-507, or call at the Stock Exchange Buildings, Princes street. Dunedin.
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Southland Times, Issue 23664, 12 November 1938, Page 9
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