A cup for people with a limited, or a weak grip, is among the items now on display at an exhibition of aids for disabled people, being held at the Building Centre, Christchurch. The cup, held by Miss Joan Davidson, of the Aids and Information Centre for the Handicapped, was originally designed in New Zealand, but is manufactured in the United Kingdom and imported.
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Press, 17 June 1980, Page 6
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64A cup for people with a limited, or a weak grip, is among the items now on display at an exhibition of aids for disabled people, being held at the Building Centre, Christchurch. The cup, held by Miss Joan Davidson, of the Aids and Information Centre for the Handicapped, was originally designed in New Zealand, but is manufactured in the United Kingdom and imported. Press, 17 June 1980, Page 6
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