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Amy Haimes, aged 15 months, appears unimpressed by her win in the Northlands Shopping Centre annual baby show final yesterday. With Amy is her mother, Mrs Juliet Haimes, of Christchurch. The show was judged by the M.P. for Papanui, Mr Mike Moore, a community constable, Mr Peter Bailey, a singer, Yolande Gibson, and Mrs Janet Johnston, the managing director of the Spotlight Model Agency. A total of 264 babies were entered in the contest. —Photograph by DAVID ALEXANDER

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Press, 25 February 1989, Page 1

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Amy Haimes, aged 15 months, appears unimpressed by her win in the Northlands Shopping Centre annual baby show final yesterday. With Amy is her mother, Mrs Juliet Haimes, of Christchurch. The show was judged by the M.P. for Papanui, Mr Mike Moore, a community constable, Mr Peter Bailey, a singer, Yolande Gibson, and Mrs Janet Johnston, the managing director of the Spotlight Model Agency. A total of 264 babies were entered in the contest. —Photograph by DAVID ALEXANDER Press, 25 February 1989, Page 1

Amy Haimes, aged 15 months, appears unimpressed by her win in the Northlands Shopping Centre annual baby show final yesterday. With Amy is her mother, Mrs Juliet Haimes, of Christchurch. The show was judged by the M.P. for Papanui, Mr Mike Moore, a community constable, Mr Peter Bailey, a singer, Yolande Gibson, and Mrs Janet Johnston, the managing director of the Spotlight Model Agency. A total of 264 babies were entered in the contest. —Photograph by DAVID ALEXANDER Press, 25 February 1989, Page 1

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