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THE BREAD LINE.—The N.Z. Signal Corps (Post and Telegraph employees) held a week-end camp at Narrow Neck The ration hunters.

A SUNDAY OUTING.—Most of the inmates at the Epsom Infirmary were taken for a motor-drive yesterday afternoon. The outing was organised by the Mayoress of Onehunga (Mrs. W. Coldicutt). Mrs. Coldicutt is in the lower left group, on the left, and the Mayor of Onehunga on the right.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 147, 12 September 1927, Page 16

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THE BREAD LINE.—The N.Z. Signal Corps (Post and Telegraph employees) held a week-end camp at Narrow Neck The ration hunters. A SUNDAY OUTING.—Most of the inmates at the Epsom Infirmary were taken for a motor-drive yesterday afternoon. The outing was organised by the Mayoress of Onehunga (Mrs. W. Coldicutt). Mrs. Coldicutt is in the lower left group, on the left, and the Mayor of Onehunga on the right. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 147, 12 September 1927, Page 16

THE BREAD LINE.—The N.Z. Signal Corps (Post and Telegraph employees) held a week-end camp at Narrow Neck The ration hunters. A SUNDAY OUTING.—Most of the inmates at the Epsom Infirmary were taken for a motor-drive yesterday afternoon. The outing was organised by the Mayoress of Onehunga (Mrs. W. Coldicutt). Mrs. Coldicutt is in the lower left group, on the left, and the Mayor of Onehunga on the right. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 147, 12 September 1927, Page 16

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