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MADE IN CHRISTCHURCH under a German patent, this “Campanion" has created much interest among those who will be camping out during the Christmas holidays. Costing £275, it offers sleeping accommodation for four people, and has the advantage of a metal cover which becomes a floor when opened, so that wet ground is no problem. Weighing only 6½cwt unladen, the “Campanion” can be towed by the smallest cars without difficulty. Above tt is shown folded up in its trailer form, and at right, fully erected.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28767, 12 December 1958, Page 8

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MADE IN CHRISTCHURCH under a German patent, this “Campanion" has created much interest among those who will be camping out during the Christmas holidays. Costing £275, it offers sleeping accommodation for four people, and has the advantage of a metal cover which becomes a floor when opened, so that wet ground is no problem. Weighing only 6½cwt unladen, the “Campanion” can be towed by the smallest cars without difficulty. Above tt is shown folded up in its trailer form, and at right, fully erected. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28767, 12 December 1958, Page 8

MADE IN CHRISTCHURCH under a German patent, this “Campanion" has created much interest among those who will be camping out during the Christmas holidays. Costing £275, it offers sleeping accommodation for four people, and has the advantage of a metal cover which becomes a floor when opened, so that wet ground is no problem. Weighing only 6½cwt unladen, the “Campanion” can be towed by the smallest cars without difficulty. Above tt is shown folded up in its trailer form, and at right, fully erected. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28767, 12 December 1958, Page 8

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