Alexandra Cotton, aged six (right), and her five-year-old sister, Susan, admiring a doll in a Christchurch shop yesterday. Showing them toys is a veteran Father Christmas (Mr R. R. Pearson, aged 73), who has been listening to children's Christmas requests and confidences in Beaths city store for 13 years.
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33413, 20 December 1973, Page 3
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49Alexandra Cotton, aged six (right), and her five-year-old sister, Susan, admiring a doll in a Christchurch shop yesterday. Showing them toys is a veteran Father Christmas (Mr R. R. Pearson, aged 73), who has been listening to children's Christmas requests and confidences in Beaths city store for 13 years. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33413, 20 December 1973, Page 3
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