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ANOTHER FINE CITY BUILDING—Rapid progress is being made with the erection of a new eight-storey build, ing for W. R. Cooke and Son, Ltd., on the site of the present structure in Queen Street. This view presents a vivid contrast with the older buildings alongside.

THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT—J. Ford, the giant of the N.S.W. “Waratahs” (Rugby reps.), who are touring the British Isles, and J. Duncan, the midget of the team. They are photographed, with mascots, on arrival at Plymouth.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 173, 12 October 1927, Page 20

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ANOTHER FINE CITY BUILDING—Rapid progress is being made with the erection of a new eight-storey build, ing for W. R. Cooke and Son, Ltd., on the site of the present structure in Queen Street. This view presents a vivid contrast with the older buildings alongside. THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT—J. Ford, the giant of the N.S.W. “Waratahs” (Rugby reps.), who are touring the British Isles, and J. Duncan, the midget of the team. They are photographed, with mascots, on arrival at Plymouth. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 173, 12 October 1927, Page 20

ANOTHER FINE CITY BUILDING—Rapid progress is being made with the erection of a new eight-storey build, ing for W. R. Cooke and Son, Ltd., on the site of the present structure in Queen Street. This view presents a vivid contrast with the older buildings alongside. THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT—J. Ford, the giant of the N.S.W. “Waratahs” (Rugby reps.), who are touring the British Isles, and J. Duncan, the midget of the team. They are photographed, with mascots, on arrival at Plymouth. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 173, 12 October 1927, Page 20

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