Visitors to town and residents alike coincide in the opinion that the place to Bpend a pleasant day is at the Heads. To the weary man of business, the overtirod housewife, and the brain-worried schoolchUdren, there is nothing more healthgiving than the ocean breeze at Caatlecliff. fSrich excellent olimatio conditions obtaining there recommend • themselves, and aro fully endorsed by the medical &*s&• Profitin g by such advice the in>Pf* 5r yJ, B^- 1 ' 8 ',° 'bis Bea-side resort promises fi^"se|,tor. to beat all previous records, j&erhaps oftcrbf "the reasons for , m^mis^nwMoy^m m the hsi *»i Jte WJr, sWfefi estaVisfeed by the Gastfaug fiag w Gmmy p thoroughly -up-to-date, 4n4 the pqs^ pf transit is but nominal, eompved with such advantages as sea-bathing, picniging and fishing, while the beach affords an .excellent promenade. Within such easy access of town — the journey occupies but 15 minutes each way— what betW oan be desired as a holiday or every day jaunt?— Adto.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9389, 16 March 1898, Page 2
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158Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9389, 16 March 1898, Page 2
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