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Sylvia Haycock was a long time employee of C M Ross, beginning with the firm in 1902. She was also made a shareholder in 1915. C M Ross Co. Ltd was one of the foremost department stores of Palmerston North and operated in The Square from 1883 until it was sold to Milne and Choyce in 1959.

Identification

Object type
Correspondence
Digitisation ID
2009Pa_CMROSS_003049
Title
Letter to Miss Haycock from the PNCC congratulating her on 50 years' service to C M Ross Co. Ltd
Relation
CA: C M Ross Collection
Held In
Community Archives

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Creation

Created By
Place
4 The Square, Palmerston North
Date
November 3, 1952

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Taxonomy

Tags
1950s,
c m ross building,
c m ross co. ltd,
c m ross staff,
city council,
thematic collections,
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