NEW PLUNKET ROOMS.
BUILDING AT CAMBRIDGE.
The official opening of new Plunket and rest-rooms situated in ictoria Street, Cambridge, just below the post office, took place yesterday afternoon. The building was mado possible by a successful queen carnival held 15 months ago, when in a few weeks £I3OO was raised. It is built in brick in bungalow style and cost £975. The balance oi the £I3OO has been banded over to the local Piunket Society for maintenance. There was a large attendance when the building was declared open by Mr. F. Lye, M.P. for the district.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20519, 21 March 1930, Page 19
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