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presents many varied attractions for the Tourist and 
Sportsman, and provides an ideal Home for British People. 
It has a health}' and pleasant climate. The water is pure. There 
are no snakes or noxious insects, nor any fevers peculiar to the country. 
There are scores of beautiful lakes and hundreds of splendid rivers, 
where the finest trout fishing in the world is obtainable — Rainbow, 
Brown and Loch Leven being taken in very large quantities. 
There are hundreds of miles of majestic mountains, ranging up to 
13,000 feet. Comfortable Alpine hostels. Guides and all climbing 
accessories are obtainable. 
The New Zealand Fjords are admitted by travellers to be the 
largest and grandest in the World. 
The Government Tourist Department gives every assistance to visitors . 
Excellent Steamship Services run from London and Plymouth direct 
to New Zealand. 
The Midsummer months in New Zealand are November, December 
and Januars'. 
Further Information is obtainable from 
THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR NEW ZEALAND. 
413-416 THE STRAND, LONDON, W.C. 
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The wonderful natural resources of 
QUEBEC offer unique opportunities 
for the profitable investment of 
British capital. 
Abundant Water power is available and is almost 
given away to new companies establishing bona fide 
industries. Several municipalities are offering free 
sites, exemption from taxation, and electric power at 
very low rates to manufacturers. THE MINING 
INDUSTRY provides the raw material of many British 
industries, products including Molybdenite, Feldspar, 
Magnesia, Graphite, Copper, Iron Ore, Iron Sand, and 
Asbestos. The steel trade is booming. Hardware, 
Enamelware, and Woodwarc offer excellent oppor- 
tunities. New Pa|)er and Pulp Mills are urgently 
required. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS include 
Wheat, Oats, Potatoes, and other Field Crops. Dairy 
and other product* include Butter and Cheese, Apples 
and other Fruit, Tobacco, Live Stock, etc. 
QUEBEC 
(OanadA). 
For further particulars apply to — 
The Agcnt-Gcncral for Quebec, 36 Kingsway, 
London, W.C. 
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