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SEEING DUNEDIN. Making the best of most unseasonable weather conditions, these visitors and citizens, suitably clad, were passengers of one of the City Corporation’s observation tours yesterday They are enjoying a cup of tea during a halt at Whare Flat.

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Evening Star, Issue 25679, 31 December 1945, Page 6

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SEEING DUNEDIN. — Making the best of most unseasonable weather conditions, these visitors and citizens, suitably clad, were passengers of one of the City Corporation’s observation tours yesterday They are enjoying a cup of tea during a halt at Whare Flat. Evening Star, Issue 25679, 31 December 1945, Page 6

SEEING DUNEDIN. — Making the best of most unseasonable weather conditions, these visitors and citizens, suitably clad, were passengers of one of the City Corporation’s observation tours yesterday They are enjoying a cup of tea during a halt at Whare Flat. Evening Star, Issue 25679, 31 December 1945, Page 6

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