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I see the great grandson of Smith is now selling Garden Sheds. Smith and Brown.  
The building still exists, but we don't have any photographs of when the chemist was there.  Regards, Kete Admin
The name is Whitley not Whitely. The man that started the store was Albert James Whitley, the son was Alfred John Whitley.   They came from Rangiora, in the South
Thank you to the Leigh for posting the photo of the “wallet” from Len Fisher Chemist. Len Fisher was my Grandfather, my mum Betty’s father. Len topped NZ in his
Hi Tracy. Just found one of the frutee bottles from your families bottling company. Its in ok condition. If u are interested in it let me know
Hi Tracy. Just found one of the frutee bottles from your families bottling company. Its in ok condition. If u are interested in it let me know
Wow, what a neat find.  C. A. Clarke was my Great-Grandfather and I am doing a little family history research at the moment.  Great to see artifacts from the Cordial
H My family and I have just rescued a  glass bottle belonging to this company from the bush at Taupo.
Excerpt from the Daily Post "Keith Calder" was quoted as having been there for 55 years. Perhaps that's who you remember  Alison
Kia ora tātau, As a kid growing up in Rotorua in the 1970s and 1980s, Majestic Theatre was my favourite place to go in the whole town. So many good
Kia ora tātau, As a kid growing up in Rotorua in the 1970s and 1980s, Majestic Theatre was my favourite place to go in the whole town. So many good
The only information we have is in the Rotorua newspapers from that time. All Rotorua papers are available to view at the Library
Hi, How would I find out more information about Cafe de Paris?  I'm particularly keen on ownership information and any photographs or memorabilia of some kind.  Would really appreciate some
Kia ora, Does anyone know the name of the store owner? Was his son Jack Whitely? Where did the Whitely family come from?    H
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Mrs Carlsen was also appointed representative of the world prime body ---The World Irish Wool Board ;such was her expertise.You can see web pages of top fashions by typing in
Mrs Carlsen had given a lot by way of fashion , training in fashion and business, social good such as fashion parades to packed audiences (some of which included the
Do u have a photo of Willy Bow fruiter
Do u have a photo of Willy Bow fruiter