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Mr L. Evans, aged 88, at the controls of Newman Bros’ new, first fully air-conditioned and centrally heated bus in Christchurch yesterday. Mr Evans owned one of the first cars in New Zealand and was one of the original bus drivers for Newmans. He went with a group of senior citizens and intellectually handicapped children on a scenic tour of Christchurch in the new bus.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33966, 6 October 1975, Page 1

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Mr L. Evans, aged 88, at the controls of Newman Bros’ new, first fully air-conditioned and centrally heated bus in Christchurch yesterday. Mr Evans owned one of the first cars in New Zealand and was one of the original bus drivers for Newmans. He went with a group of senior citizens and intellectually handicapped children on a scenic tour of Christchurch in the new bus. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33966, 6 October 1975, Page 1

Mr L. Evans, aged 88, at the controls of Newman Bros’ new, first fully air-conditioned and centrally heated bus in Christchurch yesterday. Mr Evans owned one of the first cars in New Zealand and was one of the original bus drivers for Newmans. He went with a group of senior citizens and intellectually handicapped children on a scenic tour of Christchurch in the new bus. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33966, 6 October 1975, Page 1