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Childcare concerns Nutrition and hygiene standards at some Christchurch childcare centres have Health Department officials worried. —Page 3. P.M. back at bomb site The British Prime Minister, Mrs Thatcher, has returned to the scene of an I.R.A. bomb attack. —lnternational, page 10. Cooking up a winner Mavis Airey, one of the judges of the 1988 chicken cooking contest, shares the winner’s secrets, —Home and People, page 14. Getting in on the act A rugby player and a postie are two new faces at the Court Theatre. They tell Kay Forrester how they came to the stage. —The living arts, page 23. Firm has S6M deficit A firm owned by Prime West's chairman has a S6M deficit, creditors were told yesterday. —Business, page 35. Stars out at Addington Tight Connection and Inky Lord are expected to win their respective heats of the Rising Stars Series at Addington tonight —Racing and trotting, page 45.

Nick Tansley hosts a new

variety show, “Go For It.” -Page 16.

Addington market 30 Arts 22. 23 Business 35-40 Classified index 67 Courts 32, 34 Crossword 18, 26 Editorials 18 Entertainment 24 Features 19, 20 Home and People 14. 15 Horoscope 26 International 10 Letters : 18 Racing 45, 46 Sea, air. rail 29 Sports feature 44 Sports news 42, 43, 68 Strip cartoons 26 TV, radio—l 6, 17

TELEPHONES: Advertising 790-940 Classifieds 792-440 Home delivery 790-940 News 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch.

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Press, 12 October 1988, Page 1

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Inside Press, 12 October 1988, Page 1

Inside Press, 12 October 1988, Page 1