THE REST IS SILENCE
Other towns in New Zealand differ in size and layout, but in little else. Hamilton, centred in the Waikato, and Palmerston North, in the Manawatu, conform to pattern. They set the seal on the abundance of the areas they lead. They are the magnets for the farmer and his wife, the office of his agent, accountant, or solicitor, the shop window and warehouse to loosen the purse, the hotel or coffee bar to slake thirst or to provide the .todgy and the starchy that goes for food, the stationer to n •••*
the books that are so greedily scanned. The rest is silence
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28480, 9 January 1958, Page 3
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106THE REST IS SILENCE Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28480, 9 January 1958, Page 3
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