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The United Service Hotel at the southern end of Cathedral Square, a wide-angle view from the tenth floor of the Bank of New Zealand building. The fifth floor and roof of the hotel, added in 1929, are out of style with the original four floors. At top right are two other examples of Victorian architecture imitating classical Italian styles, the former Chief Post Office and the arches of the Regent Building, the former Royal Exchange Building.

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Press, 22 July 1989, Page 25

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The United Service Hotel at the southern end of Cathedral Square, a wide-angle view from the tenth floor of the Bank of New Zealand building. The fifth floor and roof of the hotel, added in 1929, are out of style with the original four floors. At top right are two other examples of Victorian architecture imitating classical Italian styles, the former Chief Post Office and the arches of the Regent Building, the former Royal Exchange Building. Press, 22 July 1989, Page 25

The United Service Hotel at the southern end of Cathedral Square, a wide-angle view from the tenth floor of the Bank of New Zealand building. The fifth floor and roof of the hotel, added in 1929, are out of style with the original four floors. At top right are two other examples of Victorian architecture imitating classical Italian styles, the former Chief Post Office and the arches of the Regent Building, the former Royal Exchange Building. Press, 22 July 1989, Page 25