“It is an actual fact—an astonishing fact—that the motor camp has been actually purchased for the council by the people who use it,” said (Jr. 0. 11. Coleman at a recent meeting of the Rotorua Borough Council when referring to the profits earned by the camp. The Otago Amateur Athletic Centre, in reply to the Mew Zealand Council, decided in favor of a coach being imported, and that negotiations be entered into in England or the United States as to terms and conditions for procuring a coach, these to be submitted to a conference of the centres at Wellington m February. To prove you’re wise, use Fairy Dyes.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18255, 25 November 1933, Page 7
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