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—Kiwi Cameras Photo. “AVE LIKED WANGANUI”—Two Tasmanian girls, on a cycling tour of New Zealand, visited Wanganui, arriving last Friday and staying until Monday morning, when they left for Taranaki. They were very “charmed,” they said, “with Wanganui and its hospitable people.” Picture shows the two girls just before they left on the journey to Taranaki—Miss Elaine Pearce (left) and Miss Miri Fraser.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 7 May 1947, Page 5

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—Kiwi Cameras Photo. “AVE LIKED WANGANUI”—Two Tasmanian girls, on a cycling tour of New Zealand, visited Wanganui, arriving last Friday and staying until Monday morning, when they left for Taranaki. They were very “charmed,” they said, “with Wanganui and its hospitable people.” Picture shows the two girls just before they left on the journey to Taranaki—Miss Elaine Pearce (left) and Miss Miri Fraser. Wanganui Chronicle, 7 May 1947, Page 5

—Kiwi Cameras Photo. “AVE LIKED WANGANUI”—Two Tasmanian girls, on a cycling tour of New Zealand, visited Wanganui, arriving last Friday and staying until Monday morning, when they left for Taranaki. They were very “charmed,” they said, “with Wanganui and its hospitable people.” Picture shows the two girls just before they left on the journey to Taranaki—Miss Elaine Pearce (left) and Miss Miri Fraser. Wanganui Chronicle, 7 May 1947, Page 5

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