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A BOUQUET FOR NEW ZEALAND

"Scenery, like sunshine, is never absent in New Zealand. Coast or inland, every town has its own setting of natural beauty. The whole country is a thousand-anile-long picture framed in the silver of the ocean .surge. In no scheme of New Zealand town-planning can'the scenery be left out. There is so much of it that it cannot be removed. It is too beautiful to be forgotten. The Dominion has little to learn from the Old Country in the art of town-planning."Fenton Macpherson, in London Daily Chronicle.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LI, Issue 45, 12 November 1924, Page 15

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A BOUQUET FOR NEW ZEALAND New Zealand Tablet, Volume LI, Issue 45, 12 November 1924, Page 15

A BOUQUET FOR NEW ZEALAND New Zealand Tablet, Volume LI, Issue 45, 12 November 1924, Page 15

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