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Charlotte Wilson (left), aged three, and her sister, Madeleine, aged two, take a welcome rest after their shopping spree at a fete held by the North Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Save the Children Fund at St Barnabas’ Anglican Church in Fendalton yesterday. RIGHT: Daniel Oakley, aged two, tries on a hat. BELOW: Boxes of Christmas decorations have attracted the attention of Philip Roberts, aged three. More than $26,000 was raised at the fete and will be sent to the African Famine Relief Fund in Ethiopia. The Save the Children Fund has about 67 staff working in Ethiopia. The feeding centre in Korem, in the province of Wollo, caters for about 11,000 children a day. Pictures by DEAN KOZANIC.

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Press, 3 November 1984, Page 29

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Charlotte Wilson (left), aged three, and her sister, Madeleine, aged two, take a welcome rest after their shopping spree at a fete held by the North Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Save the Children Fund at St Barnabas’ Anglican Church in Fendalton yesterday. RIGHT: Daniel Oakley, aged two, tries on a hat. BELOW: Boxes of Christmas decorations have attracted the attention of Philip Roberts, aged three. More than $26,000 was raised at the fete and will be sent to the African Famine Relief Fund in Ethiopia. The Save the Children Fund has about 67 staff working in Ethiopia. The feeding centre in Korem, in the province of Wollo, caters for about 11,000 children a day. Pictures by DEAN KOZANIC. Press, 3 November 1984, Page 29

Charlotte Wilson (left), aged three, and her sister, Madeleine, aged two, take a welcome rest after their shopping spree at a fete held by the North Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Save the Children Fund at St Barnabas’ Anglican Church in Fendalton yesterday. RIGHT: Daniel Oakley, aged two, tries on a hat. BELOW: Boxes of Christmas decorations have attracted the attention of Philip Roberts, aged three. More than $26,000 was raised at the fete and will be sent to the African Famine Relief Fund in Ethiopia. The Save the Children Fund has about 67 staff working in Ethiopia. The feeding centre in Korem, in the province of Wollo, caters for about 11,000 children a day. Pictures by DEAN KOZANIC. Press, 3 November 1984, Page 29