Leeanne Jackson, aged seven, of Timaru, and Rodney Collins, aged 11, of Lyttelton, who are staying at the Glenelg Health Camp, present the Mayoress of Christchurch, Lady Hay, with a box of this year’s health stamps. The stamps, featuring dogs, have been issued by the Children’s Health Camps Board. Boxes of 500 labels, costing $l5 each, will be made available to businesses next week. They will go on sale oh August 4.
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72Leeanne Jackson, aged seven, of Timaru, and Rodney Collins, aged 11, of Lyttelton, who are staying at the Glenelg Health Camp, present the Mayoress of Christchurch, Lady Hay, with a box of this year’s health stamps. The stamps, featuring dogs, have been issued by the Children’s Health Camps Board. Boxes of 500 labels, costing $l5 each, will be made available to businesses next week. They will go on sale oh August 4. Press, 8 July 1982, Page 3
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