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A picture on the Canterbury Promotion Council’s new $6000 display unit is adjusted by the outgoing president, Mr Ralph Skjellerup, yesterday. The unit, which includes 60 photographs of Canterbury scenes and activities, was formally handed over to the council by Mr Skjellerup at the council's annual meeting in Christchurch last evening. It will be available to any member or company wishing to promote Canterbury in New Zealand or overseas.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19830630.2.26.1

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Press, 30 June 1983, Page 3

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A picture on the Canterbury Promotion Council’s new $6000 display unit is adjusted by the outgoing president, Mr Ralph Skjellerup, yesterday. The unit, which includes 60 photographs of Canterbury scenes and activities, was formally handed over to the council by Mr Skjellerup at the council's annual meeting in Christchurch last evening. It will be available to any member or company wishing to promote Canterbury in New Zealand or overseas. Press, 30 June 1983, Page 3

A picture on the Canterbury Promotion Council’s new $6000 display unit is adjusted by the outgoing president, Mr Ralph Skjellerup, yesterday. The unit, which includes 60 photographs of Canterbury scenes and activities, was formally handed over to the council by Mr Skjellerup at the council's annual meeting in Christchurch last evening. It will be available to any member or company wishing to promote Canterbury in New Zealand or overseas. Press, 30 June 1983, Page 3

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