File:Pearson's carbolic sand soap factory in about 1900.jpg

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English: Originally built by E J Pearson as a hall for the Oddfellows Lodge, from about 1884 it became Pearson's carbolic sand soap factory. Later it was known as Buffalo Hall, then Cook Street bar.
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Source https://heritage.hamiltonlibraries.co.nz/objects/1973/pearsons-carbolic-sand-soap-factory
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