MESSAGE OF LOYALTY TO THE KING—An assembly of Girl Guides took place in the Council Chamber of the Town Hall last evening, when a Coronation message to H.M. the King was received. Thi« inessaae which was . originally despatched from Wellington, has traversed the North Island and arrived in Dunedin from Oamaru last evening in the course of its journey through the South Island. Ton * The provincial commissioner (Miss Vida M. Barron) receiving the casket on the arrival of the fecial messenger. Below; The mayoress (Mrs E. T. on left, and Miss Barron display the message, which takes the form of an illuminated address in Maori and English, (bee article on page 13.)
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Evening Star, Issue 22631, 24 April 1937, Page 22
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112MESSAGE OF LOYALTY TO THE KING—An assembly of Girl Guides took place in the Council Chamber of the Town Hall last evening, when a Coronation message to H.M. the King was received. Thi« inessaae which was . originally despatched from Wellington, has traversed the North Island and arrived in Dunedin from Oamaru last evening in the course of its journey through the South Island. Ton * The provincial commissioner (Miss Vida M. Barron) receiving the casket on the arrival of the fecial messenger. Below; The mayoress (Mrs E. T. on left, and Miss Barron display the message, which takes the form of an illuminated address in Maori and English, (bee article on page 13.) Evening Star, Issue 22631, 24 April 1937, Page 22
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