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Gordon Road, Mosgiel. Showing (on left), Taireri Boot Emporium, A F Quelch Land and Estate Agent, R F Densem, plumber and G Wright, cycle and motor mechanic. 35-R742.

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1Gordon Road, Mosgiel. Showing (on left), Taireri Boot Emporium, A F Quelch Land and Estate Agent, R F Densem, plumber and G Wright, cycle and motor mechanic. 35-R742. 2Union Street, Milton. Showing (on left), James Gray and Sons Ltd, Post and Telegraph Office and the Milton Motor Garage. On the right is the Royal Exchange Assurance Company office and Kia Ora Tea Rooms, 1916. 35-R715. 3Botanical Gardens, Dunedin, 1917. 35-R473. 4Whitby Street?, Mornington, Dunedin. Showing children playing just above St Mary's Anglican Church, and (in distance) the Methodist Church. 35-R479. 5Rattray Street, Dunedin. Looking across Otago Harbour, towards Waverley. Showing a packed cable car, St Joseph's Cathedral, and to the right of this, in the distance, is King Edward Technical College. Towards the harbour's edge, in Vogel Street, can be seen a large roof top advertisement for Spencer and Dunkley, Cartage Contractors. 35-R482.

  1. Gordon Road, Mosgiel. Showing (on left), Taireri Boot Emporium, A F Quelch Land and Estate Agent, R F Densem, plumber and G Wright, cycle and motor mechanic. 35-R742
  2. Union Street, Milton. Showing (on left), James Gray and Sons Ltd, Post and Telegraph Office and the Milton Motor Garage. On the right is the Royal Exchange Assurance Company office and Kia Ora Tea Rooms, 1916. 35-R715
  3. Botanical Gardens, Dunedin, 1917. 35-R473
  4. Whitby Street?, Mornington, Dunedin. Showing children playing just above St Mary's Anglican Church, and (in distance) the Methodist Church. 35-R479
  5. Rattray Street, Dunedin. Looking across Otago Harbour, towards Waverley. Showing a packed cable car, St Joseph's Cathedral, and to the right of this, in the distance, is King Edward Technical College. Towards the harbour's edge, in Vogel Street, can be seen a large roof top advertisement for Spencer and Dunkley, Cartage Contractors. 35-R482
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