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Bkr ■ - k > » r - F >2 L his eyes shine X when he gets new Dinky Toys for his collection. (DINKY TOYS) Made in England by Meccano Ltd. Agents in New Zealand MODELS LIMITED - P.O. Box 129 - AUCKLAND T 1.50 Glim pses of New Zealand Ro,or '“ ■_ _ s Wfr' Famed town in Maori legend. Rotorua lies 148 miles south-east of Auckland. The main centre of New Zealand’s remarkable Thermal Region, and situated among some of the finest scenery of the North Island, Rotorua is world-renowned as a tourist and health resort. Wonderful and even mysterious natural attractions, many in vivid contrast, are to be found in Rotorua. Creating greatest interest are the picturesque Maori villages, the sparkling geysers of the world’s largest geyser-group. the mud volcanoes, and the boiling springs which adjoin cool woodland streams and lakes abounding with trout. Healing waters rich in mineral content are to he found in the famous Spa. Rotorua is the centre of a large timber area and lies adjacent to one of the largest man-made forests in the world. The population of the town is nearly 10,000. The Rotorua branch of the Bank of New South Wales is one of a network of 100 branches and agencies spread throughout the Dominion assisting in the development of New Zealand. Consult and use BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES FIRST AND LARGEST COMMERCIAL BANK IN THE SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC NAS Se«KfD NEW ZEALAND FOR NEARLY NINETY YEARS NZSOOBD Animals Requiring O |J /» 1 Attention >FI . ft MR. W. HARRIS, 1 COLLEGE STREET, TELEPHONE SIM
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Wanganui Chronicle, 21 September 1950, Page 8
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