Postcard of Marine Parade Napier

MARINE PARADE, NAPIER

NEW ZEALAND
POST-CARD

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Howe Bros., Napier, N.Z. Printed in Germany

Dear Dot.
I hope you arrived home safe the other week. Tell Mag that Annie gave her the wrong House, and that she will send it up.  Goodbye with love to all from all.  Arthur

THE ADDRESS ONLY TO BE WRITTEN HERE.

Miss Dot. Massey.
C/ G.R. Beamish. Esq.
Whana Whana.

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Description

Writer probably Arthur Dalton (1903-1978)
Annie May Dalton (1891-1979)
Mag is Maggie Massey (1894-1980)

Postcard is from the postcard album of Elsie Massey, a girl living on Whana Whana Station, also known as Dot or Biddie. The station cook, Tom Rouse, bought her the album in January 1911 and her collection of postcards and photos includes the First World War. Maggie is Elsie’s sister.  Arthur and Annie are Elsie’s half-cousins.

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631142

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