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Jason Gowers (left) and Dion Mayers of Cashmere High School, hold some of the mystery envelopes that pupils of the school sold throughout Christchurch yesterday. Thousands of tickets were sold, profits going to the Canterbury Sheltered Workshops Association and to Cashmere High School. The school’s jazz band played in city malls to support ticket sales.

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Press, 21 February 1987, Page 31

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Jason Gowers (left) and Dion Mayers of Cashmere High School, hold some of the mystery envelopes that pupils of the school sold throughout Christchurch yesterday. Thousands of tickets were sold, profits going to the Canterbury Sheltered Workshops Association and to Cashmere High School. The school’s jazz band played in city malls to support ticket sales. Press, 21 February 1987, Page 31

Jason Gowers (left) and Dion Mayers of Cashmere High School, hold some of the mystery envelopes that pupils of the school sold throughout Christchurch yesterday. Thousands of tickets were sold, profits going to the Canterbury Sheltered Workshops Association and to Cashmere High School. The school’s jazz band played in city malls to support ticket sales. Press, 21 February 1987, Page 31