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Mr Raymond Robbie, an organ-playing fundraiser for the Crippled Children Society, entertains passers-by outside J. Baliantyne and Company, Limited, in Colombo Street. Mr Robbie has been raising money for the society for the last three years and has collected about $150,000. He is almost at the end of his third trip around New Zealand for the cause. The money he collects in Christchurch will be used to buy a computer for the Canterbury branch of the society.

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Press, 19 December 1988, Page 8

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Mr Raymond Robbie, an organ-playing fundraiser for the Crippled Children Society, entertains passers-by outside J. Baliantyne and Company, Limited, in Colombo Street. Mr Robbie has been raising money for the society for the last three years and has collected about $150,000. He is almost at the end of his third trip around New Zealand for the cause. The money he collects in Christchurch will be used to buy a computer for the Canterbury branch of the society. Press, 19 December 1988, Page 8

Mr Raymond Robbie, an organ-playing fundraiser for the Crippled Children Society, entertains passers-by outside J. Baliantyne and Company, Limited, in Colombo Street. Mr Robbie has been raising money for the society for the last three years and has collected about $150,000. He is almost at the end of his third trip around New Zealand for the cause. The money he collects in Christchurch will be used to buy a computer for the Canterbury branch of the society. Press, 19 December 1988, Page 8

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