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WHEN THERE WAS AN EXPRESS STAND OUTSIDE THE SAVINGS BANK. This photograph of early Auckland is in striking contrast to the scene in Queen Street at the pfesent time, when the bank is celebrating its eightieth birthday.

AUCKLANDERS HOME-MADE MOTOR-CAR. The little son of Mr. George 80-It in the car made for him by his. father. Driven by steam, the machine is. capable of travelling at 6 miles an.- hour.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19659, 10 June 1927, Page 8

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WHEN THERE WAS AN EXPRESS STAND OUTSIDE THE SAVINGS BANK. This photograph of early Auckland is in striking contrast to the scene in Queen Street at the pfesent time, when the bank is celebrating its eightieth birthday. AUCKLANDERS HOME-MADE MOTOR-CAR. The little son of Mr. George 80-It in the car made for him by his. father. Driven by steam, the machine is. capable of travelling at 6 miles an.- hour. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19659, 10 June 1927, Page 8

WHEN THERE WAS AN EXPRESS STAND OUTSIDE THE SAVINGS BANK. This photograph of early Auckland is in striking contrast to the scene in Queen Street at the pfesent time, when the bank is celebrating its eightieth birthday. AUCKLANDERS HOME-MADE MOTOR-CAR. The little son of Mr. George 80-It in the car made for him by his. father. Driven by steam, the machine is. capable of travelling at 6 miles an.- hour. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19659, 10 June 1927, Page 8

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