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Members of Aranui High School’s fourth-form band, Pegasus, prepare for their part in a concert to be held at the Linwood City Mall today, as part of a Four Leaf Clover appeal by the

Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canterbury. They are (rear, from left) Julian Adams, Aaron Aupuni, Joseph Kerns, and Fitl Taunoa. In front (from left) are Darren Mines, Darren

Leeds, and Hemi Lasatele.

The main thrust of the annual street day appeal will be the sale of stickers of a four-leaf clover. The four-leaf clover is a traditional means of

warding off bad luck, such as that associated with Black Friday.

Each sticker has a lucky number which entitles holders to a draw for prizes, including a

trip to

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Press, 13 March 1987, Page 4

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Untitled Press, 13 March 1987, Page 4

Untitled Press, 13 March 1987, Page 4

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