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Health Food Cafe (Auckland): The Health Food Cafe. No meat served. [Menu. ca 1901]. J H Field, printer, Albert Street, Auckland.
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Interior of St Matthew's Church, Auckland at night
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St Matthew's Church, Auckland
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Teachers' Training College, Wellesley Street, Auckland
Looking up Wellesley Street East at the Public Library and Art Gallery building, Auckland
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Wellesley Street, Auckland
Part 4 of a 8 part panorama of Auckland, taken from St Matthew's Church, looking down Wellesley Street
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St Matthew's Church, Auckland
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