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"Evening Post" Photo. Two memorial windows to the late Rev. W. Bramwell Scott, C.F., which will be unveiled in the Trinity Methodist Church, Wellington South, tomorrow night. The window on the left is a tribute from the church congregation, and that on the right is a gift from returned soldiers in Wellington in memory of their late padre.

Two railcars and an electric locomotive arrived at Auckland by the Federal Line steamer Cambridge on Thursday, en route for Wellington The picture shows the 26-ton power car (left) and the 16-ton slip car (right) on the foredecfc.of the ysM§k '• :

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1938, Page 17

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"Evening Post" Photo. Two memorial windows to the late Rev. W. Bramwell Scott, C.F., which will be unveiled in the Trinity Methodist Church, Wellington South, tomorrow night. The window on the left is a tribute from the church congregation, and that on the right is a gift from returned soldiers in Wellington in memory of their late padre. Two railcars and an electric locomotive arrived at Auckland by the Federal Line steamer Cambridge on Thursday, en route for Wellington The picture shows the 26-ton power car (left) and the 16-ton slip car (right) on the foredecfc.of the ysM§k '• : Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1938, Page 17

"Evening Post" Photo. Two memorial windows to the late Rev. W. Bramwell Scott, C.F., which will be unveiled in the Trinity Methodist Church, Wellington South, tomorrow night. The window on the left is a tribute from the church congregation, and that on the right is a gift from returned soldiers in Wellington in memory of their late padre. Two railcars and an electric locomotive arrived at Auckland by the Federal Line steamer Cambridge on Thursday, en route for Wellington The picture shows the 26-ton power car (left) and the 16-ton slip car (right) on the foredecfc.of the ysM§k '• : Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1938, Page 17