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Santa’s suit is levered into place by Mr John Teague, a carpenter, outside the Farmers’ Trading Company building in Armagh Street yesterday. This is the twenty-sixth year the familiar portly figure of Father Christmas has been beckoning to customers approaching the store from Victoria Square. The traditional Santa Parade will be held on Sunday, starting at 2 p.m. It will follow a route along Rolleston Avenue, Montreal Street and Armagh Street, and will end at Victoria Square.

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Press, 15 November 1984, Page 3

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Santa’s suit is levered into place by Mr John Teague, a carpenter, outside the Farmers’ Trading Company building in Armagh Street yesterday. This is the twenty-sixth year the familiar portly figure of Father Christmas has been beckoning to customers approaching the store from Victoria Square. The traditional Santa Parade will be held on Sunday, starting at 2 p.m. It will follow a route along Rolleston Avenue, Montreal Street and Armagh Street, and will end at Victoria Square. Press, 15 November 1984, Page 3

Santa’s suit is levered into place by Mr John Teague, a carpenter, outside the Farmers’ Trading Company building in Armagh Street yesterday. This is the twenty-sixth year the familiar portly figure of Father Christmas has been beckoning to customers approaching the store from Victoria Square. The traditional Santa Parade will be held on Sunday, starting at 2 p.m. It will follow a route along Rolleston Avenue, Montreal Street and Armagh Street, and will end at Victoria Square. Press, 15 November 1984, Page 3