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CANADIAN VISITOR PRAISES DOMINION’S SCENIC ATTRACTIONS

DUNEDIN, March 20, (PA).—New Zealand should have no difficulty in earning more valuable dollars from American tourist trade providing the people of the United States and Canada are told about everything New Zealand has to offer. This is the opinion of Miss E. M. Bartman, who lives near Banff, in the Canadian Rockies. Miss Bartman has just completed almost two years holiday in New Zealand and she has seen much that she likes. She left Dunedin today en route for Australia. “There is about only one thing that you have to learn and that is how to make coffee.” Miss Bartman said she was enthusiastic about New Zealand scenery, and considered the Bus services excellent, but the railways “not so good.” She found the accommodation particularly clean and to her liking, although she emphasised that accommodation was really inadequate for an increase of tourist trade.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 24 March 1950, Page 5

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CANADIAN VISITOR PRAISES DOMINION’S SCENIC ATTRACTIONS Wanganui Chronicle, 24 March 1950, Page 5

CANADIAN VISITOR PRAISES DOMINION’S SCENIC ATTRACTIONS Wanganui Chronicle, 24 March 1950, Page 5