Fleur O’Leary (left), aged four, and Nichola Edwards, aged eight, captured the mood of the story as they listened to the tale of Pinocchio told by Miss Vivienne Thomas at Northlands Shopping Centre on Monday. Eight pictures depicting the story were also on display. The session was part of the Christchurch Festival activities.
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53Fleur O’Leary (left), aged four, and Nichola Edwards, aged eight, captured the mood of the story as they listened to the tale of Pinocchio told by Miss Vivienne Thomas at Northlands Shopping Centre on Monday. Eight pictures depicting the story were also on display. The session was part of the Christchurch Festival activities. Press, 7 March 1984, Page 19
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