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HBHi WHERE TO GO! HOW TO GO! WHEN TO GO! it HAT a holiday once a year DTMr/l/fDrD ** s a good investment. KLMLMBER That New Zea]and has Ae grandest 1 i/ and most healthful holiday resorts in the World. That as people travel from far away countries to see our beautiful scenic resorts, surely they must be worth seeing ! THEREFORE get busy and see your beautiful country, and remember the Government Tourist Agents will plan your tour and issue necessary tickets. SOME NORTH ISLAND RESORTS: Rotorua, the World's Sanatorium and centre of New Zealand's Thermal Wonderland Waitomo, Aranui, and Ruakuri Caves Te Aroha Hot Springs, North Auckland including Helensville, Kamo, Waiwera, and other Hot Springs ; Lake Waikaremoana Wairakei, Taupo ; Wanganui River ; Tongariro National Park; Mount Egmont, etc. SOME SOUTH ISLAND RESORTS: Mount Cook; Southern Alps; ford Sound (via. overland route) Lakes Wakatipu, Te Anau, Manapouri, and Wanaka Hanmer Hot Springs ; Marlborough Sounds Westland, including Butter and Olira Gorges; Franz Josef Glacier, and overland routes via Copland and Fitzgerald Passes, to Mount Cook Stewart Island When you travel book your tour at the GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU ; No extra charge for booking services. Itineraries prepared ; travelling made easy. SAVE TIME AVOID WORRY TRAVEL IN COMFORT Booking Bureaux at: AUCKLAND Custom St. ROTORUA-Fenton Street WANGANUI—Taupo Quay NAPIER-Shakespeare Rd. WELLINGTON -General Post Office Building, opposite Queen's Wharf CHRISTCHURCH Hereford Street DUNEDlN—Rattray Street INVERCARGILL-Esk Street SYDNEY— 339 George St. MELBOURNE— Union Steam Ship Company's Building, William Street All tickets made up in handy booklet which will go in your waistcoat pocket The motto of this system is "TRAVELLING MADE EASY." The cheapest and best routes selected. Call or write the Bureau in your district for full particulars of tours and booking ; or drop a postcard to the General Manager, Government Tourist and Health Resorts, Wellington He will tell you WHERE to go; HOW to go; and WHEN to go.

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Progress, Volume IX, Issue 2, 1 October 1913, Page II

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Page II Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume IX, Issue 2, 1 October 1913, Page II

Page II Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume IX, Issue 2, 1 October 1913, Page II