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Roger Bidois, Chris Strachan and Lt Mike Brown taka a break from opening day rushing at the new Kippenberger Pavilion at the Waiouru Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum to stand still for the Bulletin camera. The pavilion souvenir shop and cafeteria was opened Tuesday last week, although the official opening will be held on 24 March, to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the New Zealand Army. A public library and archives facility is yet to be completed in the pavilion. The old shop and cafeteria will partly make way for new displays.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 568, 28 December 1994, Page 1

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Roger Bidois, Chris Strachan and Lt Mike Brown taka a break from opening day rushing at the new Kippenberger Pavilion at the Waiouru Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum to stand still for the Bulletin camera. The pavilion souvenir shop and cafeteria was opened Tuesday last week, although the official opening will be held on 24 March, to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the New Zealand Army. A public library and archives facility is yet to be completed in the pavilion. The old shop and cafeteria will partly make way for new displays. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 568, 28 December 1994, Page 1

Roger Bidois, Chris Strachan and Lt Mike Brown taka a break from opening day rushing at the new Kippenberger Pavilion at the Waiouru Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum to stand still for the Bulletin camera. The pavilion souvenir shop and cafeteria was opened Tuesday last week, although the official opening will be held on 24 March, to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the New Zealand Army. A public library and archives facility is yet to be completed in the pavilion. The old shop and cafeteria will partly make way for new displays. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 568, 28 December 1994, Page 1

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