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The Gisborne Photo News

 

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Roving Camera

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Snapped at a recent basketball match, these four long-time supporters of the game are from left: Mr Ancell, a former referee and a life member of the P. B. Assn.; Mrs Carter (an ex-representative); Mrs Beale, a past president and Mrs McLeod, (also an ex-representative).

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Miss Ann Horton, daughter of Mr and Mrs C. R. Horton, Wairoa, who has left for America where she will attend the Deadwood High School in the Black Hills, South Dakota, for 12 months under a field service scholarship.

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Customers who leave money in their milk bottles will find tokens are a better proposition when the change is made shortly in Gisborne to narrow-neck bottles. which will have tinfoil caps.

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Two New Zealand girls who are working in England as publicity agents for the Lord George Sanger's Circus are Kathy Bowker, of Raumati Beach (left), and Heather Watson, of Gisborne. They got the Job by answering an advertisement, and now the girls tour England and Wales in a comfortable caravan as advance agents for the circus. Heather is seen at the wheel of their van in the picture at right.