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■ 11 —— ■ ■ 1 —— / 1 ct * \ Miiv.nwg* yJ : O ’ VI A r gg‘ • ■ M|MEW^^ra^y<A^,4 tt? &*A* •: st. L t'M *^ Vz f Who's thinking ahead for senior citizens? X ' , ' Many people in Canterbury have devoted their whole lives to the community. And community banking is equally devoted to making sure the elderly are cared for in their times of need. So every year Trust Bank Canterbury makes grants to homes for the elderly and welfare and social services organisations to help ensure the well-being of everyone who has helped make Canterbury the place it is today. f> TRUST BANK CANTERBUFIY TODAY’SBANK ■ ■ T .y. m

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Press, 29 July 1987, Page 15

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101

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 29 July 1987, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 29 July 1987, Page 15

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