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A blend of past and present is displayed at the Great Hall of the Canterbury Provincial Government Buildings to commemorate Canterbury’s anniversary day yesterday. Dressed in period costume is Mrs Juliette Paterson, of the Canterbury Promotion Council. A function, organised by the council in conjunction with Radio 3ZM, was held in the Great Hall and included historical displays from the Canterbury Museum, the Ranfurly Shield, and a wine from St Helena Vineyards to toast the future of Canterbury.

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Press, 17 December 1982, Page 4

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A blend of past and present is displayed at the Great Hall of the Canterbury Provincial Government Buildings to commemorate Canterbury’s anniversary day yesterday. Dressed in period costume is Mrs Juliette Paterson, of the Canterbury Promotion Council. A function, organised by the council in conjunction with Radio 3ZM, was held in the Great Hall and included historical displays from the Canterbury Museum, the Ranfurly Shield, and a wine from St Helena Vineyards to toast the future of Canterbury. Press, 17 December 1982, Page 4

A blend of past and present is displayed at the Great Hall of the Canterbury Provincial Government Buildings to commemorate Canterbury’s anniversary day yesterday. Dressed in period costume is Mrs Juliette Paterson, of the Canterbury Promotion Council. A function, organised by the council in conjunction with Radio 3ZM, was held in the Great Hall and included historical displays from the Canterbury Museum, the Ranfurly Shield, and a wine from St Helena Vineyards to toast the future of Canterbury. Press, 17 December 1982, Page 4

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