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E. Denton, photo. UP-TO-DATE VIEWS OF PALMERSTON NORTH, THE DAIRYING CAPITAL OF MANAWATU. 1. A view of the Square, showing the Union Bank and Post Office. 2. Looking across the Square to All Saints'. (One of the old guns mounted in the Square recently is shown in the picture.) A pretty of one of the garden plots in the Square, which was beautified by public subscription before the work was taken over by the Borough Council, (Inset: The Post Office.)

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 26, 30 June 1909, Page 17

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E. Denton, photo. UP-TO-DATE VIEWS OF PALMERSTON NORTH, THE DAIRYING CAPITAL OF MANAWATU. 1. A view of the Square, showing the Union Bank and Post Office. 2. Looking across the Square to All Saints'. (One of the old guns mounted in the Square recently is shown in the picture.) A pretty of one of the garden plots in the Square, which was beautified by public subscription before the work was taken over by the Borough Council, (Inset: The Post Office.) New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 26, 30 June 1909, Page 17

E. Denton, photo. UP-TO-DATE VIEWS OF PALMERSTON NORTH, THE DAIRYING CAPITAL OF MANAWATU. 1. A view of the Square, showing the Union Bank and Post Office. 2. Looking across the Square to All Saints'. (One of the old guns mounted in the Square recently is shown in the picture.) A pretty of one of the garden plots in the Square, which was beautified by public subscription before the work was taken over by the Borough Council, (Inset: The Post Office.) New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 26, 30 June 1909, Page 17

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