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Mr Charles Sargent and Mrs Elma Bond bring a little bit of cockney London to Christchurch as they compete for the Pearl Bush-King Rose Bowl in the South Island Society of Accordionists’ fourth annual contest. The contest was held at the South Christchurch Intermediate School on Saturday.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19790423.2.20

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Press, 23 April 1979, Page 2

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Mr Charles Sargent and Mrs Elma Bond bring a little bit of cockney London to Christchurch as they compete for the Pearl Bush-King Rose Bowl in the South Island Society of Accordionists’ fourth annual contest. The contest was held at the South Christchurch Intermediate School on Saturday. Press, 23 April 1979, Page 2

Mr Charles Sargent and Mrs Elma Bond bring a little bit of cockney London to Christchurch as they compete for the Pearl Bush-King Rose Bowl in the South Island Society of Accordionists’ fourth annual contest. The contest was held at the South Christchurch Intermediate School on Saturday. Press, 23 April 1979, Page 2

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