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The Salvation Army established itself in Palmerston North in 1884. An emergency lodge was opened by the Salvation Army's Territorial Commander, Colonel E.R. Elliot, 28 June 1973. The lodge provided accommodation for six men and ten women and children. $36,000 was spent purchasing the property and making alterations. In 1975 a three-bed roomed extension was built to provide more accommodation.

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Pākanga
Public Photograph Collection C 62
Date
June 28, 1973
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2010P_C62_3481
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Coolstore

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‘The Wattles’, corner of Linton and College Streets
9 Chaytor Street
Rawstrom family and house, corner of Princess and Ferguson Streets
Dining room of the 'The Wattles', home of William Park, corner of Linton and College Streets
Warburton home, Main Street
"The Wattles", home of William Park, corner of College and Linton Streets
462 Featherston Street
"Te Mahoe", College Street
Brian Keiller's study at 'Atawhai', Fitzherbert
Developing the gardens at 'Atawhai', Fitzherbert
Villa
Mr and Mrs Ralfe outside cottage

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buildings,
ceremony,
dwelling,
house,
opening,
photographs,
religion,
residence,
social service,
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Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

‘The Wattles’, corner of Linton and College Streets
9 Chaytor Street
Rawstrom family and house, corner of Princess and Ferguson Streets
Dining room of the 'The Wattles', home of William Park, corner of Linton and College Streets
Warburton home, Main Street
"The Wattles", home of William Park, corner of College and Linton Streets
462 Featherston Street
"Te Mahoe", College Street
Brian Keiller's study at 'Atawhai', Fitzherbert
Developing the gardens at 'Atawhai', Fitzherbert
Villa
Mr and Mrs Ralfe outside cottage