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An ashtray is emptied into a cigarette receptacle by Ms Janet Borrette, the Civic Pride Campaign’s executive co-ordinator, at the New Zealand Forest Products building in Christchurch last evening. Holding the receptacle is Mr Keith Macfarlane, one of the designers.

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Press, 22 September 1984, Page 9

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An ashtray is emptied into a cigarette receptacle by Ms Janet Borrette, the Civic Pride Campaign’s executive co-ordinator, at the New Zealand Forest Products building in Christchurch last evening. Holding the receptacle is Mr Keith Macfarlane, one of the designers. Press, 22 September 1984, Page 9

An ashtray is emptied into a cigarette receptacle by Ms Janet Borrette, the Civic Pride Campaign’s executive co-ordinator, at the New Zealand Forest Products building in Christchurch last evening. Holding the receptacle is Mr Keith Macfarlane, one of the designers. Press, 22 September 1984, Page 9

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