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Nicola Congdon, aged three, of Christchurch, tries a chocolate made by Mrs Penny McAlister, the first sales assistant in the china department of Ballantynes store, yesterday. Mrs McAlister made the chocolates for the store’s annual craft week, which ends on Saturday. Among the exhibits and displays are china painting, chocolate making, woodturning, tapestry, spinning, cosmetics and carving. All the products being used were developed or made in New Zealand.

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Press, 6 July 1988, Page 7

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Nicola Congdon, aged three, of Christchurch, tries a chocolate made by Mrs Penny McAlister, the first sales assistant in the china department of Ballantynes store, yesterday. Mrs McAlister made the chocolates for the store’s annual craft week, which ends on Saturday. Among the exhibits and displays are china painting, chocolate making, woodturning, tapestry, spinning, cosmetics and carving. All the products being used were developed or made in New Zealand. Press, 6 July 1988, Page 7

Nicola Congdon, aged three, of Christchurch, tries a chocolate made by Mrs Penny McAlister, the first sales assistant in the china department of Ballantynes store, yesterday. Mrs McAlister made the chocolates for the store’s annual craft week, which ends on Saturday. Among the exhibits and displays are china painting, chocolate making, woodturning, tapestry, spinning, cosmetics and carving. All the products being used were developed or made in New Zealand. Press, 6 July 1988, Page 7

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