“THERE IS NO LIMIT”
: j POSSIBILITIES OF DOMINION’S | TOURIST INDUSTRY. j | DELIGHTED ENGLISH VISITORS.
| Press Association —Copyright j Auckland, April 29. ! “We have met with most, wonderful j hospitality and kindness wherever ! we have been,” said Viscount Chap- | lin, who arrived at Auckland after a | motor tour of some 3000 miles in both j islands, accompanied by Viscountess I Chaplin, during which they visited j most of the major scenic attractions jof the Dominion. Lord Chaplin re- | marked that the roads over which (.they had travelled had been brought I to wonderful pitch of excellence conj sidering the short time available for I their construction. The arrangej meats for the tout, which had been ) in the hands of the Tourist Depart- ! meat, had been very satisfactory, and !he hoped when he returned for a | second visit to have an opportunity to see more of the agricultural life i of the country. I | “There is no limit to your tourist ! industry.” Lord Chaplin said, “and [ in years to come it should develop into a tremendous' thing, particu’arly when roads and hotels arc still further improved.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 347, 30 April 1935, Page 5
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