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Mr Arthur Smith, middle, the vice-president of the Canterbury Arthritis Society, tries out a new wheelchair that has been presented to the society by the Christchurch Rotary Club. With him are Mr David Wells, left, the vice-president of the club, and Mr Michael Hughes, the chairman of the club’s community service committee. The $600 wheelchair was given to the society as one of the Rotary Club’s community service projects.

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Press, 12 November 1985, Page 13

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Mr Arthur Smith, middle, the vice-president of the Canterbury Arthritis Society, tries out a new wheelchair that has been presented to the society by the Christchurch Rotary Club. With him are Mr David Wells, left, the vice-president of the club, and Mr Michael Hughes, the chairman of the club’s community service committee. The $600 wheelchair was given to the society as one of the Rotary Club’s community service projects. Press, 12 November 1985, Page 13

Mr Arthur Smith, middle, the vice-president of the Canterbury Arthritis Society, tries out a new wheelchair that has been presented to the society by the Christchurch Rotary Club. With him are Mr David Wells, left, the vice-president of the club, and Mr Michael Hughes, the chairman of the club’s community service committee. The $600 wheelchair was given to the society as one of the Rotary Club’s community service projects. Press, 12 November 1985, Page 13