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MANUFACTURERS'ASSOCIATION HEADQUARTERS.—"Manufacturers' Chambers," the new headquarters of the Wellington Manufacturers' Association on the corner of Willis and Ghuznee Streets, was officially opened yesterday afternoon by the Minister of Labour, Mr. Webb. Left: The building as it appears after renovation. Right: The official table at the ceremony. From left: Mr. Webb, Mr. W. H. Stevens (president of the Wellington Manufacturers' Association), Mr. J. T. Spears (immediate past-president of the New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation), and Mr. A. W. Nisbet (secretary, Wellington Manufacturers'Association).

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 180, 28 April 1939, Page 7

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MANUFACTURERS'ASSOCIATION HEADQUARTERS.—"Manufacturers' Chambers," the new headquarters of the Wellington Manufacturers' Association on the corner of Willis and Ghuznee Streets, was officially opened yesterday afternoon by the Minister of Labour, Mr. Webb. Left: The building as it appears after renovation. Right: The official table at the ceremony. From left: Mr. Webb, Mr. W. H. Stevens (president of the Wellington Manufacturers' Association), Mr. J. T. Spears (immediate past-president of the New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation), and Mr. A. W. Nisbet (secretary, Wellington Manufacturers'Association). Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 180, 28 April 1939, Page 7

MANUFACTURERS'ASSOCIATION HEADQUARTERS.—"Manufacturers' Chambers," the new headquarters of the Wellington Manufacturers' Association on the corner of Willis and Ghuznee Streets, was officially opened yesterday afternoon by the Minister of Labour, Mr. Webb. Left: The building as it appears after renovation. Right: The official table at the ceremony. From left: Mr. Webb, Mr. W. H. Stevens (president of the Wellington Manufacturers' Association), Mr. J. T. Spears (immediate past-president of the New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation), and Mr. A. W. Nisbet (secretary, Wellington Manufacturers'Association). Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 180, 28 April 1939, Page 7

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