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' METHODIST CHURCH SYNOD. —The Rev. A. N. Scotter (right), who is presiding at the annual synod of the Methodist Church of North Canterbury, and the Rev. A. H. Fowles, synod secretary.

AN ELEPHANT'S SWIMMING POOL. —Recent improvements at the Wellington Zoo include the building of a special concrete bath for the elephant, Nellikuta, here shown entering the water. After the animal has become accustomed to the new surroundings the level of the water in the bath will be raised.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19301119.2.98.7

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 13

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' METHODIST CHURCH SYNOD.—The Rev. A. N. Scotter (right), who is presiding at the annual synod of the Methodist Church of North Canterbury, and the Rev. A. H. Fowles, synod secretary. AN ELEPHANT'S SWIMMING POOL.—Recent improvements at the Wellington Zoo include the building of a special concrete bath for the elephant, Nellikuta, here shown entering the water. After the animal has become accustomed to the new surroundings the level of the water in the bath will be raised. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 13

' METHODIST CHURCH SYNOD.—The Rev. A. N. Scotter (right), who is presiding at the annual synod of the Methodist Church of North Canterbury, and the Rev. A. H. Fowles, synod secretary. AN ELEPHANT'S SWIMMING POOL.—Recent improvements at the Wellington Zoo include the building of a special concrete bath for the elephant, Nellikuta, here shown entering the water. After the animal has become accustomed to the new surroundings the level of the water in the bath will be raised. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 13

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