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ST. CHRISTOPHERS CLUB

Sir, —As the father of three sons, two. of whom have benefited both spiritually and physically bv their membership of this fine club, may I express my sincere appieciation and gratitude to Sir John McKenzie and Mr W. S. Mac Gibbon for their spontaneous and inspiring help? Their generous action is appreciated by all the club members and their parents and friends, and all citizens of Christchurch who know the wonderful work that is being carried on by St. Christophers. Crichton Cobbers, and other sister clubs. They are all animated with the one ideal—to turn out good citizens and promote good fellowship. I commend their work to all those who are in a position to help financially and by moral support.—Yours, etc.. A. J. WILLS. May 22, 1950.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26119, 23 May 1950, Page 8

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ST. CHRISTOPHERS CLUB Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26119, 23 May 1950, Page 8

ST. CHRISTOPHERS CLUB Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26119, 23 May 1950, Page 8

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