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.■■■■■■ ' ' • . ■ ' ' ... . •iTcnlnc Post* P&oto. ' 'PLANE:THAT>CRASHED.— Mr. Ernest -Everson and]his home-built 'plane, . EVO2, which craslied -at ■■Mu'riwaiiße'ach';la'st\Thursday. Mr.'Everson'and his brother built the machine at their home m Herne* JBay,.Auckland. This is the-second machine they have,attempted to fly- ivith.'The first one crashed'at •■'.■'■•• ' Mangere .Speedway.. , .. : ■'...

OSCAR GARDEN'S VISIT ,TO TlMAßU.— Photographed with the Mayor and others on the occasion of his arrival 'at Timaru on Saturday. From left, Captain F.W. Haig, Mr. Garden, the Mayor, Mr. W. Anglahd, and Councillor F: W. Chittock. After his reception the young aviator addressed a crowd-of ■ ''■ ■ ■.'■■•' children'and adults at Caroline Bay. ; -

: ' ■■'.''. ' ' . . , . . "EventoE Post" fboto. SOME OF WELLINGTON'S "WATER BABlES."— Children enjoying swimming instruction in tlie. Tepid Baths al the Boys' Institute,. . Tasman-street, where the season is noiv in full swing, though the tvealher outside is not so favourable for bathing. ■ ".

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 138, 9 December 1930, Page 7

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.■■■■■■ ' ' • . ■ ' ' ... . •iTcnlnc Post* P&oto. ' 'PLANE:THAT>CRASHED.—Mr. Ernest -Everson and]his home-built 'plane,.EVO2, which craslied -at ■■Mu'riwaiiße'ach';la'st\Thursday. Mr.'Everson'and his brother built the machine at their home m Herne* JBay,.Auckland. This is the-second machine they have,attempted to fly- ivith.'The first one crashed'at •■'.■'■•• ' Mangere .Speedway.. , .. : ■'... OSCAR GARDEN'S VISIT ,TO TlMARU.—Photographed with the Mayor and others on the occasion of his arrival 'at Timaru on Saturday. From left, Captain F.W. Haig, Mr. Garden, the Mayor, Mr. W. Anglahd, and Councillor F: W. Chittock. After his reception the young aviator addressed a crowd-of ■ ''■ ■ ■.'■■•' children'and adults at Caroline Bay. ; – : ' ■■'.''. ' ' . . , . . "EventoE Post" fboto. SOME OF WELLINGTON'S "WATER BABlES."—Children enjoying swimming instruction in tlie. Tepid Baths al the Boys' Institute,. . Tasman-street, where the season is noiv in full swing, though the tvealher outside is not so favourable for bathing. ■ ". Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 138, 9 December 1930, Page 7

.■■■■■■ ' ' • . ■ ' ' ... . •iTcnlnc Post* P&oto. ' 'PLANE:THAT>CRASHED.—Mr. Ernest -Everson and]his home-built 'plane,.EVO2, which craslied -at ■■Mu'riwaiiße'ach';la'st\Thursday. Mr.'Everson'and his brother built the machine at their home m Herne* JBay,.Auckland. This is the-second machine they have,attempted to fly- ivith.'The first one crashed'at •■'.■'■•• ' Mangere .Speedway.. , .. : ■'... OSCAR GARDEN'S VISIT ,TO TlMARU.—Photographed with the Mayor and others on the occasion of his arrival 'at Timaru on Saturday. From left, Captain F.W. Haig, Mr. Garden, the Mayor, Mr. W. Anglahd, and Councillor F: W. Chittock. After his reception the young aviator addressed a crowd-of ■ ''■ ■ ■.'■■•' children'and adults at Caroline Bay. ; – : ' ■■'.''. ' ' . . , . . "EventoE Post" fboto. SOME OF WELLINGTON'S "WATER BABlES."—Children enjoying swimming instruction in tlie. Tepid Baths al the Boys' Institute,. . Tasman-street, where the season is noiv in full swing, though the tvealher outside is not so favourable for bathing. ■ ". Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 138, 9 December 1930, Page 7

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