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The Mayoress, Mrs Judith Hay, tries on an apron offered for sale when this year’s Save the Children Fund Shop opened in the Dominion Building, between Gloucester Street and Cathedral Square, yesterday. With her is Mrs Mary Guthrey, a former Mayoress and president of the North Canterbury branch of the Save the Children Fund. Each year the branch runs a shop to raise money to help finance its activities.

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Press, 2 August 1979, Page 3

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The Mayoress, Mrs Judith Hay, tries on an apron offered for sale when this year’s Save the Children Fund Shop opened in the Dominion Building, between Gloucester Street and Cathedral Square, yesterday. With her is Mrs Mary Guthrey, a former Mayoress and president of the North Canterbury branch of the Save the Children Fund. Each year the branch runs a shop to raise money to help finance its activities. Press, 2 August 1979, Page 3

The Mayoress, Mrs Judith Hay, tries on an apron offered for sale when this year’s Save the Children Fund Shop opened in the Dominion Building, between Gloucester Street and Cathedral Square, yesterday. With her is Mrs Mary Guthrey, a former Mayoress and president of the North Canterbury branch of the Save the Children Fund. Each year the branch runs a shop to raise money to help finance its activities. Press, 2 August 1979, Page 3