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hi there, discount, i noted you supplied the three women walking down cuba street.  Does your photo have a stamp on the back of the studio that took the photo? 
Dear Philip, I well remember you and your return to Newry, We sold in 1975. Sadly Le Normandie has long gone, as has Madame Louise. email me on callas@xtra.co.nz. best
Ekearney....Eric Kearney? This is Philip Weston from Northern Ireland. I too worked for the legendary Madame Louise and Eric Charlton. Do you remember me? I was there late 60s to
Thanks for this information - I'll add some of it to the main article!
The Kenya Coffee Shop was a very popular coffee shop. Managed by Noel Signal, also an opera singer, it closed at 5.00 pm.  For a period I then hired it
I work at Fuller Fultons from 1979 to 1986 (the one with long red hair) I loved the customers, from the little old ladies to the big wrestlers from Steve's
How wonderful that someone remembers this wonderful delicatessen,Fuller Fulton, 101 Cuba Sreet.  The name was chosen by public competition and rapidly became known for selling items which were unobtainable anywhere
I lived in Wellington in the 60's when the entire Oaks complex was the Royal Oak hotel. The hotel had upstairs bars that were the home of Wellington's Gay community.
there are more images of the old shebang at http://flickr.com/photos/nationallibrarynz_commons/tags/oldshebang/
Instead of saying that 'two elderly maiden ladies called Smith' owned the Aotearoa House site before Jame's Smith it should be Mary and Ellen Taylor.