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NEW BUILDING OPENED.—The Minister of Tourism and Publicity (Mr Walker) unveiled a plaque in the entrance to the offices of the $1 million dew Four Square headquarters and distribution centre at Northcote, when he officially opened the building of 129,000 square feet, on Saturday evening. Shown with him are Mr R. W. Thomas, the general manager of Foodstuffs (Christchurch), Ltd (middle), and the chairman of directors of that company, Mr D. M. Segers

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32567, 29 March 1971, Page 14

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NEW BUILDING OPENED.—The Minister of Tourism and Publicity (Mr Walker) unveiled a plaque in the entrance to the offices of the $1 million dew Four Square headquarters and distribution centre at Northcote, when he officially opened the building of 129,000 square feet, on Saturday evening. Shown with him are Mr R. W. Thomas, the general manager of Foodstuffs (Christchurch), Ltd (middle), and the chairman of directors of that company, Mr D. M. Segers Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32567, 29 March 1971, Page 14

NEW BUILDING OPENED.—The Minister of Tourism and Publicity (Mr Walker) unveiled a plaque in the entrance to the offices of the $1 million dew Four Square headquarters and distribution centre at Northcote, when he officially opened the building of 129,000 square feet, on Saturday evening. Shown with him are Mr R. W. Thomas, the general manager of Foodstuffs (Christchurch), Ltd (middle), and the chairman of directors of that company, Mr D. M. Segers Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32567, 29 March 1971, Page 14