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NEW POST OFFICE AT WELLINGTON EAST.— The fillings of the public office on the ground floor of the new Post Office on Cambridge terrace are now almost completed, and give some idea of the general utility of the building as well as the beauty of modern designing. On left, the big bronze gates which admit to the public lobby. Similar gates admit to the right-of-way which leads to the back of the building. On right, the posting lobby.

OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW SCOUT HALL AT BROOKLYN.— Boy Scouts and their supporters assembled outside the new hall at Brooklyn f or the official opening on Saturday afternoon by Sir Alfred Robin, Honorary Metropolitan Commissioner of Boy Scouts. The Mayor and Mrs. Hislop are standing beside the Commissioner, and a number of other local Scout enthusiasts are shown in front of the building.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 278, 24 November 1931, Page 12

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NEW POST OFFICE AT WELLINGTON EAST.—The fillings of the public office on the ground floor of the new Post Office on Cambridge terrace are now almost completed, and give some idea of the general utility of the building as well as the beauty of modern designing. On left, the big bronze gates which admit to the public lobby. Similar gates admit to the right-of-way which leads to the back of the building. On right, the posting lobby. OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW SCOUT HALL AT BROOKLYN.—Boy Scouts and their supporters assembled outside the new hall at Brooklyn for the official opening on Saturday afternoon by Sir Alfred Robin, Honorary Metropolitan Commissioner of Boy Scouts. The Mayor and Mrs. Hislop are standing beside the Commissioner, and a number of other local Scout enthusiasts are shown in front of the building. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 278, 24 November 1931, Page 12

NEW POST OFFICE AT WELLINGTON EAST.—The fillings of the public office on the ground floor of the new Post Office on Cambridge terrace are now almost completed, and give some idea of the general utility of the building as well as the beauty of modern designing. On left, the big bronze gates which admit to the public lobby. Similar gates admit to the right-of-way which leads to the back of the building. On right, the posting lobby. OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW SCOUT HALL AT BROOKLYN.—Boy Scouts and their supporters assembled outside the new hall at Brooklyn for the official opening on Saturday afternoon by Sir Alfred Robin, Honorary Metropolitan Commissioner of Boy Scouts. The Mayor and Mrs. Hislop are standing beside the Commissioner, and a number of other local Scout enthusiasts are shown in front of the building. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 278, 24 November 1931, Page 12

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