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IN THE HALL OF MEMORIES, WAITAKI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL, OAMARU. The furniture, which was recently presented to the school by the Old Boys’ Association, and which comprises a lectern, two electric light pedestals, a table, and a suite of nine chairs, was manufactured by Messrs M'Callum and Co, from teak -Mahan Studio, photo. secured by Lord Jellicoe from H.M.S. New Zealand.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3899, 4 December 1928, Page 39

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IN THE HALL OF MEMORIES, WAITAKI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL, OAMARU. The furniture, which was recently presented to the school by the Old Boys’ Association, and which comprises a lectern, two electric light pedestals, a table, and a suite of nine chairs, was manufactured by Messrs M'Callum and Co, from teak -Mahan Studio, photo. secured by Lord Jellicoe from H.M.S. New Zealand. Otago Witness, Issue 3899, 4 December 1928, Page 39

IN THE HALL OF MEMORIES, WAITAKI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL, OAMARU. The furniture, which was recently presented to the school by the Old Boys’ Association, and which comprises a lectern, two electric light pedestals, a table, and a suite of nine chairs, was manufactured by Messrs M'Callum and Co, from teak -Mahan Studio, photo. secured by Lord Jellicoe from H.M.S. New Zealand. Otago Witness, Issue 3899, 4 December 1928, Page 39