CARILLON SILENT WHEN VICTORY BELLS RING When Winston Churchill authorised the ringing of th<# bells of , the Empire to celebrate the great British victory n Africa the National War Memorial Caullon could not respond. For many months, endeavours were made to have its delibrought under the notice of N. W. Thomas and Co., Ltd., sssu." have' been entrusted with the future maintenance of the Carillon. . , whatever your manufacturing and Engineering problems, you are rec^. I ?)j STIM lo n™nV"«winS- 5 ™SS» to Ste4« ,s •SS'vssjsk fr r oduction s Of m the wides^vanet^of^netal to » v * F.nerincers, JMQKers ui | Sanison CoHed Springs, 11-13. Gnuznee Street, Wellington. (7).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 229, 27 September 1943, Page 7
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