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A VISIT TO THE GOVERNMENT CARPENTRY TRAINING CENTRE at Parnell found —Left: V. L. Johnson, with three and a half years soldiering in the Middle East} to his credit and a builder's labourer before the war, handling a brace and bit. Centre: Eddie Parsons, for three years an Air force gunner and before that a printer on the staff of the Daily Telegraph, Napier, using a plane. Right: R. H. Dale, who saw war service in the Islands and whose pre-war trade was spray painting, working on a plan. Below—Left: Trainees, who have completed their studies in the workshop, out on a job. Right: One of the State houses they have completed.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 92, 19 April 1945, Page 8

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A VISIT TO THE GOVERNMENT CARPENTRY TRAINING CENTRE at Parnell found—Left: V. L. Johnson, with three and a half years soldiering in the Middle East} to his credit and a builder's labourer before the war, handling a brace and bit. Centre: Eddie Parsons, for three years an Air force gunner and before that a printer on the staff of the Daily Telegraph, Napier, using a plane. Right: R. H. Dale, who saw war service in the Islands and whose pre-war trade was spray painting, working on a plan. Below—Left: Trainees, who have completed their studies in the workshop, out on a job. Right: One of the State houses they have completed. Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 92, 19 April 1945, Page 8

A VISIT TO THE GOVERNMENT CARPENTRY TRAINING CENTRE at Parnell found—Left: V. L. Johnson, with three and a half years soldiering in the Middle East} to his credit and a builder's labourer before the war, handling a brace and bit. Centre: Eddie Parsons, for three years an Air force gunner and before that a printer on the staff of the Daily Telegraph, Napier, using a plane. Right: R. H. Dale, who saw war service in the Islands and whose pre-war trade was spray painting, working on a plan. Below—Left: Trainees, who have completed their studies in the workshop, out on a job. Right: One of the State houses they have completed. Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 92, 19 April 1945, Page 8