A Panoramic View of Napier with its Wrecked Business Area—On the left Is the Municipal Theatre, with the Public Trust right opposite, one of the few undamaged buildings. On the extreme right are the remains of the Fire Brigade Station, opposite which stand the remains of the Provincial Hotel. In the centre of the picture are the remains of the Hiwke’s Bay Farmers' and Napier Working Men’s Club. To the left centre are the ruins of the Central Hotel, at the corner of Dalton and Emmerson Streets. Buildings in the foreground included the Baptist Church, a garage and a number of private residences.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18796, 7 February 1931, Page 3
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103A Panoramic View of Napier with its Wrecked Business Area—On the left Is the Municipal Theatre, with the Public Trust right opposite, one of the few undamaged buildings. On the extreme right are the remains of the Fire Brigade Station, opposite which stand the remains of the Provincial Hotel. In the centre of the picture are the remains of the Hiwke’s Bay Farmers' and Napier Working Men’s Club. To the left centre are the ruins of the Central Hotel, at the corner of Dalton and Emmerson Streets. Buildings in the foreground included the Baptist Church, a garage and a number of private residences. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18796, 7 February 1931, Page 3
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