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Mrs Denise McMillan, of Oxford Wool Crafts, adjusts the felt hat of her co-worker, Ms Maisa Spink, who is demonstrating the art of felting at the New Zealand Craft Show. The whow, which opened at Canterbury Court yesterday, enables some 80 craftspeople to exhibit their wares and sell direct to the public. The show will continue until Sunday evening.

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Press, 7 December 1985, Page 8

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Mrs Denise McMillan, of Oxford Wool Crafts, adjusts the felt hat of her co-worker, Ms Maisa Spink, who is demonstrating the art of felting at the New Zealand Craft Show. The whow, which opened at Canterbury Court yesterday, enables some 80 craftspeople to exhibit their wares and sell direct to the public. The show will continue until Sunday evening. Press, 7 December 1985, Page 8

Mrs Denise McMillan, of Oxford Wool Crafts, adjusts the felt hat of her co-worker, Ms Maisa Spink, who is demonstrating the art of felting at the New Zealand Craft Show. The whow, which opened at Canterbury Court yesterday, enables some 80 craftspeople to exhibit their wares and sell direct to the public. The show will continue until Sunday evening. Press, 7 December 1985, Page 8