Index
Page LABOUR: The Government sets an exhausting pace 3 ROCK MUSIC: Life on tour can be tough 4 NATIONAL: The party’s worst year 5 THE ARTS: Christchurch’s on-off festival 5
TELEVISION: An interview with Liz Grant 6 SALESMANSHIP: A man no-one can beat 7 FASHION: A bold new look in Christchurch shops 8 RELIGION: A year of change in Canterbury 9 SUCCESS: The fall and rise of Jeff McGill 10 PUBLISHING: Some bold gambles with magazines 11 TIMARU: The man behind a $2 million project 11 MANAGEMENT: A woman with many skills 12
WOMEN: Making it — to the top 12 ECONOMY: Mr Doublas goes “more market” 13 FITNESS: A case of Kiwi ingenuity 14 BUSINESS: Hard work builds an empire 15 NOAHS: How to spend a million dollars 16 FARMING: A good year for Dick Davison 17 DINING OUT: Christchurch restaurants show flair 18 CHARITY: Good work is done unobtrusively 19
SPORT: A successful year for many 20, 22 SHAREMARKET: Where will prices go in 1985? 23
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