Mr Warrick Purdue, a New Brighton travel agent, and Ms Gall Cox, a representative of Jetset tours, share fish and chips in traditional British style — wrapped in a London newspaper. Jetset tours held a function at Elizabeth House last evening for 67 Christchurch travel agents to release a Britain and European travel programme. They had. British newspapers especially flown to New. Zealand for the fish and chips.
To add to the flavour of the evening, British fare was served.
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Press, 19 February 1987, Page 1
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