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Multiple birth group speaks out

The Christchurch Multiple Birth Association has decided to let the public of Christchurch know what it does and what it stands for. The association would have a publicity week next week “to get things straight,” said the president, Mrs Jeanette Petherick, yesterday. Window displays, posters, and newspaper advertisements will tell all about the association, which has about 70 members. The aim of the association, said Mrs Petherick, was to give support to mothers and parents who had twins or triplets. Play groups, babysitting services, second-hand clothes sales, and doublepram hire are some of the services it provides for parents who had twins, or triplets,

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Press, 29 February 1984, Page 9

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Multiple birth group speaks out Press, 29 February 1984, Page 9

Multiple birth group speaks out Press, 29 February 1984, Page 9