GREAT POSSIBILITIES
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN NEW ZEALAND Press Association —Copyright Hamilton, May 1. Remarking that New Zealand’s best industry lay perhaps in the development of the tourist traffic, Mr. Paul Harris, lounder of Rotary, stressed the opportunity that lay in America for fruitful tourist propaganda in an interview at Hamilton to-day.
“It is not that Americans are starved for news of your country,” Mr. Harris said. “Nevertheless, the fact remains that opportunities which ;ould be exploited to the full remain untouched. I have been delighted with my visit to the Dominion, and so would many other Americans. Much of the Dominion’s
tourist traffic should originate from the Pacific const of America, and California
! should yield a big quota of visitors an--1 nually.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 349, 2 May 1935, Page 2
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