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4. Almost every balcony has a view like this, with the harbour visible from the window seen on the right. Good soil was put into the balcony-boxes for tenants to grow flowers or kitchen herbs.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 238, 14 January 1944, Page 21

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4. Almost every balcony has a view like this, with the harbour visible from the window seen on the right. Good soil was put into the balcony-boxes for tenants to grow flowers or kitchen herbs. New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 238, 14 January 1944, Page 21

4. Almost every balcony has a view like this, with the harbour visible from the window seen on the right. Good soil was put into the balcony-boxes for tenants to grow flowers or kitchen herbs. New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 238, 14 January 1944, Page 21

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