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Miss Winifred Kershaw, a resident of Rangataua, near Mount Ruapehu, outside another New Zealand namesake of the famous London store, Harrods. This Harrods is a ski lodge, which was given its name five years ago. The building is a local landmark. It has the distinctive green and gold logo of its English counterpart but the owners have permission to use the name provided they do not trade under it Other namesakes have gained renown because of threatened legal action from London. Further report, page 33.

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Press, 22 May 1986, Page 1

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Miss Winifred Kershaw, a resident of Rangataua, near Mount Ruapehu, outside another New Zealand namesake of the famous London store, Harrods. This Harrods is a ski lodge, which was given its name five years ago. The building is a local landmark. It has the distinctive green and gold logo of its English counterpart but the owners have permission to use the name provided they do not trade under it Other namesakes have gained renown because of threatened legal action from London. Further report, page 33. Press, 22 May 1986, Page 1

Miss Winifred Kershaw, a resident of Rangataua, near Mount Ruapehu, outside another New Zealand namesake of the famous London store, Harrods. This Harrods is a ski lodge, which was given its name five years ago. The building is a local landmark. It has the distinctive green and gold logo of its English counterpart but the owners have permission to use the name provided they do not trade under it Other namesakes have gained renown because of threatened legal action from London. Further report, page 33. Press, 22 May 1986, Page 1

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