A COMPREHENSIVE AERIAL VIEW, WHICH GIVES A VIVID IMPRESSION OF THE TREMENDOUS HAVOC WROUGHT BY THE EARTHQUAKE IN THE HEART OF NAPIER'S PRINCIPAL BUSINESS AREA. The new post office, which has beerr gutted by fire, is on the corner of Dickens end Hastings Streets. The Public Trust, one of the few buildings to survivo the shake, appears in Tennyson Street. Behind the band rotunda, in Marine Parade, are the ruins of-the Masonic Hotel, while all that remains of the Bank of New Zealand can be seen on the left-hand corner of Browning and Hastings Streets, opposite to the letter G. Immediately behind are the ruins of the Anglican Pro-Cathedral. * —Air Survey and Transport Company
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20792, 7 February 1931, Page 8
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114A COMPREHENSIVE AERIAL VIEW, WHICH GIVES A VIVID IMPRESSION OF THE TREMENDOUS HAVOC WROUGHT BY THE EARTHQUAKE IN THE HEART OF NAPIER'S PRINCIPAL BUSINESS AREA. The new post office, which has beerr gutted by fire, is on the corner of Dickens end Hastings Streets. The Public Trust, one of the few buildings to survivo the shake, appears in Tennyson Street. Behind the band rotunda, in Marine Parade, are the ruins of-the Masonic Hotel, while all that remains of the Bank of New Zealand can be seen on the left-hand corner of Browning and Hastings Streets, opposite to the letter G. Immediately behind are the ruins of the Anglican Pro-Cathedral. * —Air Survey and Transport Company New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20792, 7 February 1931, Page 8
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