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The Rev. I. Lionel Richards, vicar of Gladstone, Invercargill, who has been __ appointed vicar of St. Luke’s parish, Christchurch.

Mr Cecil Wood, of Christchurch, who has been appointed architect for the new * chief post office.

PERMANENT HOME FOR RELICS OF THE SAILING DAYS. — LEFT: The interesting collection of old ships'' figureheads at the naval base, Devonport, Auckland. The naval trainin, ship Philomel is seen in the background. RIGHT: The figurehead of the four~masted barque Rewa being “touched up.”

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21886, 12 September 1936, Page 21

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The Rev. I. Lionel Richards, vicar of Gladstone, Invercargill, who has been__ appointed vicar of St. Luke’s parish, Christchurch. Mr Cecil Wood, of Christchurch, who has been appointed architect for the new * chief post office. PERMANENT HOME FOR RELICS OF THE SAILING DAYS.—LEFT: The interesting collection of old ships'' figureheads at the naval base, Devonport, Auckland. The naval trainin, ship Philomel is seen in the background. RIGHT: The figurehead of the four~masted barque Rewa being “touched up.” Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21886, 12 September 1936, Page 21

The Rev. I. Lionel Richards, vicar of Gladstone, Invercargill, who has been__ appointed vicar of St. Luke’s parish, Christchurch. Mr Cecil Wood, of Christchurch, who has been appointed architect for the new * chief post office. PERMANENT HOME FOR RELICS OF THE SAILING DAYS.—LEFT: The interesting collection of old ships'' figureheads at the naval base, Devonport, Auckland. The naval trainin, ship Philomel is seen in the background. RIGHT: The figurehead of the four~masted barque Rewa being “touched up.” Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21886, 12 September 1936, Page 21