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A VIEW FROM THE' TOP OF THE WALLACE BUILDING, SHOWING THE f.B. SHELTERS TO THE RIGHT. The old military nospital in the Domain is at last being removed. When erected for the 1913 Exhibition it was used as the machinery and mining court, and it would have been cleared away years ago but for the fact that during the war more space was needed than was available in the public hospital for the treatment of wounded soldiers. After it had served its turn in that capacity the building was used to take the overflow from the Auckland Teachers' Training College. Now it is no longer required for this purpose, and the work of demolition hat begun.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 290, 8 December 1925, Page 9

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A VIEW FROM THE' TOP OF THE WALLACE BUILDING, SHOWING THE f.B. SHELTERS TO THE RIGHT. The old military nospital in the Domain is at last being removed. When erected for the 1913 Exhibition it was used as the machinery and mining court, and it would have been cleared away years ago but for the fact that during the war more space was needed than was available in the public hospital for the treatment of wounded soldiers. After it had served its turn in that capacity the building was used to take the overflow from the Auckland Teachers' Training College. Now it is no longer required for this purpose, and the work of demolition hat begun. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 290, 8 December 1925, Page 9

A VIEW FROM THE' TOP OF THE WALLACE BUILDING, SHOWING THE f.B. SHELTERS TO THE RIGHT. The old military nospital in the Domain is at last being removed. When erected for the 1913 Exhibition it was used as the machinery and mining court, and it would have been cleared away years ago but for the fact that during the war more space was needed than was available in the public hospital for the treatment of wounded soldiers. After it had served its turn in that capacity the building was used to take the overflow from the Auckland Teachers' Training College. Now it is no longer required for this purpose, and the work of demolition hat begun. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 290, 8 December 1925, Page 9