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► . '. , "Evening, Post" Photo. NEW POST OFFICE AT WELLINGTON EAST.— The fittings of the public office on the ground floor of the new Post Office-on. Cambridge terrace are now almost completed, and,give some idea of the general utility of the building as well a$ the beauty of -modern, designing. On left, the big bronze gates which admit to the public lobby. Similar gates admit to the right-of-way which leads to the back of the building. On right, the posting lobby.'

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1931, Page 7

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► . '. , "Evening, Post" Photo. NEW POST OFFICE AT WELLINGTON EAST.—The fittings of the public office on the ground floor of the new Post Office-on. Cambridge terrace are now almost completed, and,give some idea of the general utility of the building as well a$ the beauty of -modern, designing. On left, the big bronze gates which admit to the public lobby. Similar gates admit to the right-of-way which leads to the back of the building. On right, the posting lobby.' Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1931, Page 7

► . '. , "Evening, Post" Photo. NEW POST OFFICE AT WELLINGTON EAST.—The fittings of the public office on the ground floor of the new Post Office-on. Cambridge terrace are now almost completed, and,give some idea of the general utility of the building as well a$ the beauty of -modern, designing. On left, the big bronze gates which admit to the public lobby. Similar gates admit to the right-of-way which leads to the back of the building. On right, the posting lobby.' Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1931, Page 7

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