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O'Connor's Cordials- Cinema Advertising Slide

There were many small New Zealand soft drink companies trading in the mid-20th century and it seems that Foxton Fizz had some competition! 'Shamrock' branded soft drinks were made and sold by O'Connor's Cordials and online records suggest that this company was based in Levin.

The slide screened during cinema intermission and shows a group of happy children at a birthday party complete with novelty hats! The colour fading out on the slide would have emphasised the Shamrock logo and the contented faces.

Shamrock labels have been found dating from the 1950s. This slide comes from the 'Foxton' collection of slides. Rather brave of Shamrock to advertise in Foxton Fizz territory! Foxton's own fizz managed to survive the battle with international soft drink brands (just) but Shamrock didn't live up to it's lucky name and has long since disappeared. 

Eight Children and Rabbits c.1920

Written on back with blue ballpoint pen: “Back row Harry Whibley, Gwen Stuart-Forbes Lf to rt, 1920’s Jacky Charles, Clarry Satherly, Pearl Satherly, Sandy Logan, Athur Satherly & Brian Clayton”

NOTE – spelling: Satherly (on back of photo) but Satherley (on info sheet)

Eight children in fancy dress representing Ireland at Empire Day celebrations, c.1920. Harry's mother was a dressmaker (who owned a camera" and his father worked at flax mill. Harry was wearing a green waistcoat and Gwen wore a green dress and had shamrocks in her hair. Costumes made by Mrs Wibbley.

Photo taken behind present Fire Station Grey Street, Shannon.

The children pose with Harry Whibley’s six pet rabbits. Those in the photograph are from left to right:-

Back Row : Harry Wibbley and Gwen Stuart-Forbes. Front Row: Jackie Charles, Clarry Satherley, Pearl Satherley, Sandy Logan, Arthur Satherley & Brian Clayton.

1 Colour photo print, copy (of sepia tone original)

NOTE – spelling: Satherly (on back of photo) but Satherley (on info sheet)

Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Horowhenua Historical Society Inc.”

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