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Mr Jack Claydon, top, and Mr Tony Zurcher at work in their respective workshops in the St Asaph Street factory building which has been leased by the Christchurch City Council to help small businesses become established. Mr Claydon’s business, Design Textures, involves electrostatic flocking and nylon coating of furniture parts. Mr Zurcher, who has been working in the building fulltime for two weeks, owns Precision Fitters. The building of 930 sq m has been partitioned into 15 units, which are being leased at low rents. Businesses occupying small workshops in the nursery factory include a carpet-cleaning service, a wheat crusher, a photographer, and a diet meals service.

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Press, 4 October 1984, Page 8

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Mr Jack Claydon, top, and Mr Tony Zurcher at work in their respective workshops in the St Asaph Street factory building which has been leased by the Christchurch City Council to help small businesses become established. Mr Claydon’s business, Design Textures, involves electrostatic flocking and nylon coating of furniture parts. Mr Zurcher, who has been working in the building fulltime for two weeks, owns Precision Fitters. The building of 930 sq m has been partitioned into 15 units, which are being leased at low rents. Businesses occupying small workshops in the nursery factory include a carpet-cleaning service, a wheat crusher, a photographer, and a diet meals service. Press, 4 October 1984, Page 8

Mr Jack Claydon, top, and Mr Tony Zurcher at work in their respective workshops in the St Asaph Street factory building which has been leased by the Christchurch City Council to help small businesses become established. Mr Claydon’s business, Design Textures, involves electrostatic flocking and nylon coating of furniture parts. Mr Zurcher, who has been working in the building fulltime for two weeks, owns Precision Fitters. The building of 930 sq m has been partitioned into 15 units, which are being leased at low rents. Businesses occupying small workshops in the nursery factory include a carpet-cleaning service, a wheat crusher, a photographer, and a diet meals service. Press, 4 October 1984, Page 8

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