MEN OF THE SERVICES WERE ROYALLY ENTERTAINED ON SATURDAY WHEN A SOUTHLAND NIGHT WAS HELD AT THE CHRISTCHURCH WELCOME CLUB. At this table on the left are Mr W. Grieve, chairman of the executive of the Southland’Patriotic Council; Mrs R. M. Macfarlane; Mayoress of Christchurch; Colonel S. D. Mason, Camp Commandant at Burnham; the Mayor of Christchurch; Mrs J. Hargest; and Mr H. S. Feast, town clerk at Christchurch. On the right is Mr J. J. W. Pollard, director of the South Island Travel Association, and next to him is Mrs Grieve, whose features are obscured.
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Southland Times, Issue 24181, 18 July 1940, Page 5
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96MEN OF THE SERVICES WERE ROYALLY ENTERTAINED ON SATURDAY WHEN A SOUTHLAND NIGHT WAS HELD AT THE CHRISTCHURCH WELCOME CLUB. At this table on the left are Mr W. Grieve, chairman of the executive of the Southland’Patriotic Council; Mrs R. M. Macfarlane; Mayoress of Christchurch; Colonel S. D. Mason, Camp Commandant at Burnham; the Mayor of Christchurch; Mrs J. Hargest; and Mr H. S. Feast, town clerk at Christchurch. On the right is Mr J. J. W. Pollard, director of the South Island Travel Association, and next to him is Mrs Grieve, whose features are obscured. Southland Times, Issue 24181, 18 July 1940, Page 5
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