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THE PRIME MINISTER CALLS.—Mr Holyoake and his wife made a visit to the Disabled Servicemen’s Re-establishment League’s centre in Riccarton road yesterday. They are shown inspecting a chair being upholstered. From left are the Prime Minister, Mr S. G. Common (manager of the centre), Mrs Holyoake, Mr A. R. Johnston (general secretary of the league, Wellington), and Mr E. Shaw (a former serviceman working at the centre).

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30144, 30 May 1963, Page 14

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THE PRIME MINISTER CALLS.—Mr Holyoake and his wife made a visit to the Disabled Servicemen’s Re-establishment League’s centre in Riccarton road yesterday. They are shown inspecting a chair being upholstered. From left are the Prime Minister, Mr S. G. Common (manager of the centre), Mrs Holyoake, Mr A. R. Johnston (general secretary of the league, Wellington), and Mr E. Shaw (a former serviceman working at the centre). Press, Volume CII, Issue 30144, 30 May 1963, Page 14

THE PRIME MINISTER CALLS.—Mr Holyoake and his wife made a visit to the Disabled Servicemen’s Re-establishment League’s centre in Riccarton road yesterday. They are shown inspecting a chair being upholstered. From left are the Prime Minister, Mr S. G. Common (manager of the centre), Mrs Holyoake, Mr A. R. Johnston (general secretary of the league, Wellington), and Mr E. Shaw (a former serviceman working at the centre). Press, Volume CII, Issue 30144, 30 May 1963, Page 14