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Poroutawhao School Standards 2-3 Class Photo 1959

POROUTAWHAO Std 2/3[BH1] 1959 

Back: Nattie Tatana, Koro Kerehoma, Charlie Matenga, Dennis Williams, Alistair Lewis, Norman Smyth, Mick Tatana, Jim Thornton, Teddy Hirini

Middle: B Thompson, Bossie Hirini, Doug Easton, Rex Hopper, Graham Anderson, Glennis Herbert, Helen Matenga, Malcolm Pratt, Charlie Cockrell, Bruce Hill

Front: Marilyn Bagrie, Carolyn Jinkinson, Madeline Russell, Hinga Graham, Alida Cockrell, Lorraine Henderson, Diana White, Robyn McLennan, Shirley Hayfield

Poroutawhao School Senior Class Photo 1952

POROUTAWHAO SENIORS1952 

Back: …….., Royal Eparaima, Koro Hapeta, Iwi Nicholson, Arthur Graham, ? Matthew McMillan, Bobby Hirini, Brian Hapeta, Henare Tihema

Middle: Gordon Henderson, Keith Campbell, Godfrey Earle, Martin Winiata, George Campbell, David Hagley, Ken Hirini, …….., Clive Lingard, Ben Winiata, Whi Whi Winiata

Front: Nancy Lewis, Merle Winiata, Winnie Matakatea, Marcelle Jansen, Girlie Tihema, Donna McLennan, Frances Earle, Florence Tatana, Doreen Hagley, Ruve Hapeta  

Poroutawhao School Junior Class Photo 1953

POROUTAWHAO INFANT ROOM 1953 

Back: Wairi Hirini, Keith Graham, Wayne Pratt, Sydney Easton, Ben Wright, Bill Hill, Henry Earle, Doug Lingard, Geoffrey Herbert, Philip Walton

2nd Row: Chris Munro, Anne Sutcliffe, Nanny Hapeta, Glora Redman, Beverley Lewis, Lavinia McDermott, Necia Henderson, Mary Sloan, Jennifer Coleman, Marylin Oliver

1st Row: Linda Wright, Connie Hapeta, Glennis Herbet, Pauline Hapeta, Pat Tatana, Menema Hill, Fay Graham, Vivienne Vickers, Alida Cockrell, Colleen Redman, Joy Royal

Front: Koro Kerehoma, Robin Ericksen, Charlie Matenga, Allen Hohepa Solomon, Michael Laurence, Ross Eagle, John Connelly, Whioi Kerehoma, Trevor Solomon  

Sharon Beauty Salon- Cinema Advertising Slide (2)

This is one of multiple cinema advertising slides made for the Sharon Beauty Salon.

This local Levin business appears to have a long history. There is a record of it existing as early as the 1940s, run by a Mrs. Weir. In 1981 the business was still there (but there is no record of who owned it by that stage).This cinema advertising slide would have been screened during intermission- but only for a few seconds to avoid the projector's heat cracking the glass! In the era before television, going to the cinema was a frequent past time and if you paid extra to be seated upstairs in the 'dress circle' you generally dressed in nice clothes. What better audience to advertise hair tinting and razor cutting! Imagine this ad stretching over a cinema screen- now that would be impact.... 

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