Sales directors from the Southern Pacific Hotel Corporation, Ltd, punting on the Avon River yesterday. Front, from left: Stephen Knoef (punter), Mr Mark Shimizu, of Tokyo; Mr Jonathan Ray and Mr Colin Bramson, both of Sydney. Rear, from left: Peter Hook, Ms Glennis Clifton, Ms Janet Sayer, all of Sydney, and Tony McKeown (punter). Twenty-two sales directors from the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, Australia and New Zealand were shown the city’s attractions. They were getting to know Christchurch as part of promoting the chain’s two hotels here, the Christchurch Airport Travelodge and the Parkroyal, which will open in October. The group arrived from Auckland on Monday evening and will travel to Queenstown today.
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114Sales directors from the Southern Pacific Hotel Corporation, Ltd, punting on the Avon River yesterday. Front, from left: Stephen Knoef (punter), Mr Mark Shimizu, of Tokyo; Mr Jonathan Ray and Mr Colin Bramson, both of Sydney. Rear, from left: Peter Hook, Ms Glennis Clifton, Ms Janet Sayer, all of Sydney, and Tony McKeown (punter). Twenty-two sales directors from the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, Australia and New Zealand were shown the city’s attractions. They were getting to know Christchurch as part of promoting the chain’s two hotels here, the Christchurch Airport Travelodge and the Parkroyal, which will open in October. The group arrived from Auckland on Monday evening and will travel to Queenstown today. Press, 29 June 1988, Page 11
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