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A NEW SIX-STOREY BUILDING FOR AUCKLAND. The photo. shows the front elevation of a fine six-storey block which is to be erected for Mr Thos. Ellison in Queen street, opposite Wyndham Street. The plans have been prepared by Mr D. B. Patterson, architect, and the contract will probably be let early in the new year.

MR PAUL DUFAULT. Mr Paul Dufault, the tenor who is appearing with the Countess de Cisneros during her concert tour of New Zealand, Despite his French name, he is a British subject of canadian birth.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11, 11 September 1912, Page 20

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A NEW SIX-STOREY BUILDING FOR AUCKLAND. The photo. shows the front elevation of a fine six-storey block which is to be erected for Mr Thos. Ellison in Queen street, opposite Wyndham Street. The plans have been prepared by Mr D. B. Patterson, architect, and the contract will probably be let early in the new year. MR PAUL DUFAULT. Mr Paul Dufault, the tenor who is appearing with the Countess de Cisneros during her concert tour of New Zealand, Despite his French name, he is a British subject of canadian birth. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11, 11 September 1912, Page 20

A NEW SIX-STOREY BUILDING FOR AUCKLAND. The photo. shows the front elevation of a fine six-storey block which is to be erected for Mr Thos. Ellison in Queen street, opposite Wyndham Street. The plans have been prepared by Mr D. B. Patterson, architect, and the contract will probably be let early in the new year. MR PAUL DUFAULT. Mr Paul Dufault, the tenor who is appearing with the Countess de Cisneros during her concert tour of New Zealand, Despite his French name, he is a British subject of canadian birth. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11, 11 September 1912, Page 20