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PRIZE-WINNING COAT.—The Prime Minister (Mr Holyoake) tries on the eoat which was judged the outstanding garment among 660 entered in the New Zealand Wool Board’s national contest. With Mr Holyoake is the designer of the coat, Mr G. J. Stroobant, a director of New Zealand Raincoats, Ltd.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29749, 16 February 1962, Page 6

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PRIZE-WINNING COAT.—The Prime Minister (Mr Holyoake) tries on the eoat which was judged the outstanding garment among 660 entered in the New Zealand Wool Board’s national contest. With Mr Holyoake is the designer of the coat, Mr G. J. Stroobant, a director of New Zealand Raincoats, Ltd. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29749, 16 February 1962, Page 6

PRIZE-WINNING COAT.—The Prime Minister (Mr Holyoake) tries on the eoat which was judged the outstanding garment among 660 entered in the New Zealand Wool Board’s national contest. With Mr Holyoake is the designer of the coat, Mr G. J. Stroobant, a director of New Zealand Raincoats, Ltd. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29749, 16 February 1962, Page 6

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