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MISS JESSIE EVANS Johnsonville —S. P. Andrew Studios
Dominion
15 October 1926

MISS NELLIE BROWNE, Johnsonville. —S. P. Andrew Studios.
Dominion
30 September 1926

MISS WINIFRED McDAVITT, Johnsonville. —S. P. Andrew Studios.
Dominion
7 October 1926

—A cheery Spring sketch by Jasmine (14), Johnsonville.
Dominion
16 September 1939

Drawn by J. A. Ell, Johnsonville (aged 13 years).
Dominion
23 November 1929

MISS F. A. RENNER, Johnsonville, —S. P. Andrew Studios.
Dominion
6 October 1926

This studious young lady was drawn by Jasmine (15), Johnsonville.
Dominion
9 November 1940

“Mousie Goes Skating” in this blotpicture by Toe Dancer (13), Johnsonville.
Dominion
25 May 1940

This picture of William Weatherman was sketched by Jasmine (14), Johnsonville.
Dominion
18 May 1940

The above sketch was drawn by J. A. Ell, Johnsonville (aged 13 years).
Dominion
30 March 1929

This little fellow wants to get home before the rain!—Toe Dancer (11), Johnsonville, drew him.
Dominion
9 July 1938

PHYSICAL FITNESS.—Children folk dancing ata display at Johnsonville School in connexion with-Physical Recreation Week, which concluded on Saturday.
Dominion
9 October 1939

The leaves fall upon the mushrooms and tawny-gold flowers as Autumn walks through the land. Jasmine (14), Johnsonville is the artist.
Dominion
4 May 1940

Mr. G. A. Lawrence, B.Sc., F.1.C., who was returned at the head of the poll at the Johnsonville Town Board election held on Wednesday.
Dominion
21 September 1934

The Rev. Archibald E. Hunt, of St. Columba’s Presbyterian Church, Johnsonville, who has tendered his resignation on account of ill health. —S. P. Andrew photo.
Dominion
17 August 1933

Mr. G. A. Lawrence, B.Sc., F.I.C., of Johnsonville, newlyelected chairman of the New Zealand section of the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland.
Dominion
27 January 1934

Baa, Baa!—To Mr. and Mrs. Sheep, Johnsonville, a bonny pair of twins —the first to be born in the district this season. —“Dominion” photo.
Dominion
8 August 1931

The jubilee cake prepared in connection with’ the celebrations taking place at Johnsonville School this week-end. It is modelled to represent the original school building, now nonexistent.
Dominion
13 November 1937

Glory of the New Zealand Bush.- A cluster of clematis, the star-like flowers that sparkle in the sun from many a tree-top. This particular vine crows luxuriantly in a Johnsonville garden.-“Dominion photo.
Dominion
16 December 1932

Pupils of the Johnsonville School paraded in fancy dress through the township yesterday afternoon, when the school jubilee celebrations began. The picture shows the costumes being judged in the schoolgrounds after the parade.
Dominion
13 November 1937

Forest Fragrance.—A beautiful cluster of the New Zealand forest flower, clematis, photographed on the property of Mr. Perryman at Johnsonville, where it has spread from tree to tree, in a cascade of blossom. —“Dominion” photo.
Dominion
11 October 1932

Another Gorge Accident. Three people were injured when two motor-cars collided in the 'Ngahauranga Gorge last night at the spot where Mr. and Mrs. Cook, of Johnsonville, were killed last April. —Wellington Photographic Works photo
Dominion
22 October 1930

THE FIRST PASSENGER TRAIN.— A photograph taken at Johnsonville station on Saturday afternoon just after the first passenger-carrying train hod arrived from Wellington. There was a large crowd of local residents present to welcome it.
Dominion
4 July 1938

Work Commenced on New Highway.—A view at the old Johnsonville brick works, where work was commenced yesterday on the Johnsonville-Khandallah section of the new highway, which is to provide an alternative outlet from Wellington. —“Dominion photo.
Dominion
11 July 1933

Railway Deviation.—A diagram which compares the gradients of the old railway line out. of Wellington via Ngaio and Johnsonville with those of the new line under the hills to Tawa flat. The tunnels are & shown shaded.
Dominion
16 July 1935