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"Evening Post" I'Jioto. Many thousands of people thronged the parade at Oriental Baydast night to. witness the beach carnival held in connection with the National Fitness Campaign, and thousands watched from vantage points on the hills. Above, searchlights playing along the waterfront. Inset, right, the Mayor of Wellington (Mr. T. C. A. Hislop), receiving Father Neptune and his escort. The Hon. W. E. Parry (Minister of Internal Affairs) is standing behind the Mayor.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 45, 23 February 1939, Page 11

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"Evening Post" I'Jioto. Many thousands of people thronged the parade at Oriental Baydast night to. witness the beach carnival held in connection with the National Fitness Campaign, and thousands watched from vantage points on the hills. Above, searchlights playing along the waterfront. Inset, right, the Mayor of Wellington (Mr. T. C. A. Hislop), receiving Father Neptune and his escort. The Hon. W. E. Parry (Minister of Internal Affairs) is standing behind the Mayor. Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 45, 23 February 1939, Page 11

"Evening Post" I'Jioto. Many thousands of people thronged the parade at Oriental Baydast night to. witness the beach carnival held in connection with the National Fitness Campaign, and thousands watched from vantage points on the hills. Above, searchlights playing along the waterfront. Inset, right, the Mayor of Wellington (Mr. T. C. A. Hislop), receiving Father Neptune and his escort. The Hon. W. E. Parry (Minister of Internal Affairs) is standing behind the Mayor. Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 45, 23 February 1939, Page 11

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