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Loyal Students.

NATIVE MATERIAL FUli BLAiZIEKS

CHIUSCfIURCH, March '2

Apropos the question as to the reI spective merits of Home and colouial tweeds, the Canterbury College stu- ! dents' Association has decided in lav our of the colonial article for its new ; blazer mat rial. The whole ol the material previously used for the blazers has been imported from Home, but when an alteration in the system of awarding biazurs at the 'Varsity wad being considered it was suggested tl at the local woollen mills could probaoly produce as good material if the order were placed with them. The sample, pattern which has been submitted for approval has been found entirely satisfactory and the Students' Association is conlident that the new material will meet with the approval of the wearers.

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Mt Benger Mail, 11 March 1914, Page 4

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Loyal Students. Mt Benger Mail, 11 March 1914, Page 4

Loyal Students. Mt Benger Mail, 11 March 1914, Page 4

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