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“THE WINDY CITY”
Grey River Argus
1 February 1928

Capital windiest
Press
31 July 1975

BOXING MATTERS
Evening Post
12 February 1925

Sponsorship of rock concert
Press
12 June 1973

WHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK
Sun (Auckland)
12 August 1927

TOO MANY OLD-TIMERS.
NZ Truth
24 January 1925

AIRPORT SETTING FOR VARIETY SHOW.—The video-taping of a scene in a television variety show number staged on the tarmac at Christchurch Airport yesterday. These “passengers,” who disembarked after the singing of “I’ve Just Come In From The Windy City,” performed a dance. The variety show, called “Hi-Summer,” will have items staged in Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland, and Dunedin.
Press
18 January 1964

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1
Te Puke Times
14 February 1928

“WIND BLOW ROE.”
Southland Times
8 October 1935

Manawatu v. Wellington.
Manawatu Times
26 August 1903

THE WINDY CITY.
Southland Times
7 October 1935

HIGH SCHOOL BOY TO PLAY IN PLUNKET SHIELD CRICKET
Sun (Auckland)
6 January 1928

EXCEPTIONAL WEATHER.
Press
1 February 1928

FINE WEATHER
Wanganui Chronicle
1 February 1928

Queer Addresses.
Thames Star
14 November 1927

DRY AND WINDLESS.
Timaru Herald
1 February 1928

WELLINGTON WEATHER.
Wairarapa Age
1 February 1928

JANUARY IN WELLINGTON.
Auckland Star
1 February 1928

WELLINGTON AS BASE FOR FLYING-BOATS
Dominion
18 December 1939

JANUARY WEATHER
Northern Advocate
1 February 1928

NOT THE MOST WINDY CITY
Southland Times
3 April 1936

BONE DRY.
Thames Star
1 February 1928

COURTENAY-PLACE RESERVE
Evening Post
30 January 1915

“THE WINDY CITY”
New Zealand Times
8 September 1922

YES! TOM LOWRY HAS A MERRY CREW.
Star (Christchurch)
30 January 1928