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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 1 (April 1, 1936.)

Gisborne—The Progressive Capital of Poverty Bay. — (1) Gisborne Refrigerating Coy's Works, showing portion of the killing room. (2) Modern show windows of Pettie's Ltd. (3) Te Puia, showing open-air thermal pool (natural gasometer on left). (4) Gisborne's main thoroughfare, showing Pettie's Corner. (5) Lounge of Gisborne Hotel. (6) Leading book emporium of Poverty Bay. (7) Hawke's Bay Motor Coy's Fleet of Special Service Cars. (8) Morere open-air thermal swimming pool. (See article on p. 10.)

Gisborne—The Progressive Capital of Poverty Bay. (1) Gisborne Refrigerating Coy's Works, showing portion of the killing room. (2) Modern show windows of Pettie's Ltd. (3) Te Puia, showing open-air thermal pool (natural gasometer on left). (4) Gisborne's main thoroughfare, showing Pettie's Corner. (5) Lounge of Gisborne Hotel. (6) Leading book emporium of Poverty Bay. (7) Hawke's Bay Motor Coy's Fleet of Special Service Cars. (8) Morere open-air thermal swimming pool. (See article on p. 10.)

GisborneThe Progressive Capital of Poverty Bay.
(1) Gisborne Refrigerating Coy's Works, showing portion of the killing room. (2) Modern show windows of Pettie's Ltd. (3) Te Puia, showing open-air thermal pool (natural gasometer on left). (4) Gisborne's main thoroughfare, showing Pettie's Corner. (5) Lounge of Gisborne Hotel. (6) Leading book emporium of Poverty Bay. (7) Hawke's Bay Motor Coy's Fleet of Special Service Cars. (8) Morere open-air thermal swimming pool. (See article on p. 10.)