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OPENING OF THE TASMAN CHALET.—The new building, which has been named the Tasman Chalet, and which replaces the old Ball Hut, standing for many years on the edge of the Ball Glacier, fourteen miles from the Hermitage, Mount Cook. This photograph was taken during the official opening on Saturday, when the Mayor of Christchurch, Mr. D. G. Sullivan, M.P., performed the ceremony before a large crowd of snow enthusiasts. Mr. Sullivan is the centre figure of the three standing under the roof ladder in the middle of the picture.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7196, 30 June 1933, Page 5

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OPENING OF THE TASMAN CHALET.—The new building, which has been named the Tasman Chalet, and which replaces the old Ball Hut, standing for many years on the edge of the Ball Glacier, fourteen miles from the Hermitage, Mount Cook. This photograph was taken during the official opening on Saturday, when the Mayor of Christchurch, Mr. D. G. Sullivan, M.P., performed the ceremony before a large crowd of snow enthusiasts. Mr. Sullivan is the centre figure of the three standing under the roof ladder in the middle of the picture. Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7196, 30 June 1933, Page 5

OPENING OF THE TASMAN CHALET.—The new building, which has been named the Tasman Chalet, and which replaces the old Ball Hut, standing for many years on the edge of the Ball Glacier, fourteen miles from the Hermitage, Mount Cook. This photograph was taken during the official opening on Saturday, when the Mayor of Christchurch, Mr. D. G. Sullivan, M.P., performed the ceremony before a large crowd of snow enthusiasts. Mr. Sullivan is the centre figure of the three standing under the roof ladder in the middle of the picture. Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7196, 30 June 1933, Page 5

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