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Four of the Miss Canterbury finalists have morning tea with the Mayor of Christchurch, Sir Hamish Ray, at the Civic Offices yesterday. They are (from left), Miss Debbie Kingsland, aged 19, a part-time model, Miss Leisa Radford, aged 17, a telephonist, Miss Rachel Voogt, aged 19, a law clerk, and Miss Lea Houghton, aged 19, a hairdresser. The finals will be held at the Winter Garden on May 31, when “Stardust,” a cabaret, will be performed by the Christchurch Operatic Society.

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Press, 25 May 1984, Page 5

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Four of the Miss Canterbury finalists have morning tea with the Mayor of Christchurch, Sir Hamish Ray, at the Civic Offices yesterday. They are (from left), Miss Debbie Kingsland, aged 19, a part-time model, Miss Leisa Radford, aged 17, a telephonist, Miss Rachel Voogt, aged 19, a law clerk, and Miss Lea Houghton, aged 19, a hairdresser. The finals will be held at the Winter Garden on May 31, when “Stardust,” a cabaret, will be performed by the Christchurch Operatic Society. Press, 25 May 1984, Page 5

Four of the Miss Canterbury finalists have morning tea with the Mayor of Christchurch, Sir Hamish Ray, at the Civic Offices yesterday. They are (from left), Miss Debbie Kingsland, aged 19, a part-time model, Miss Leisa Radford, aged 17, a telephonist, Miss Rachel Voogt, aged 19, a law clerk, and Miss Lea Houghton, aged 19, a hairdresser. The finals will be held at the Winter Garden on May 31, when “Stardust,” a cabaret, will be performed by the Christchurch Operatic Society. Press, 25 May 1984, Page 5