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A Wanganui woman, Maxine Tozer (centre) and her mother, Mrs Doris Tozer (far left) are greeted by a welcoming committee on their arrival at Christchurch Airport on Saturday. They are met by the Wizard and driven to their motel in style by Rachael Byfield and Aubrey Staples, of Revival Rides. Miss Tozer won a 10-day holiday for two in Canterbury at a Canterbury Promotion Council travel show in Wellington last May. The visit to Christchurch is Miss Tozer’s first in 15 years, and she looks forward to visiting historic places, as well as jetboating on the Waimakariri River and rafting the Rakaia Gorge.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19860203.2.81

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Press, 3 February 1986, Page 13

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A Wanganui woman, Maxine Tozer (centre) and her mother, Mrs Doris Tozer (far left) are greeted by a welcoming committee on their arrival at Christchurch Airport on Saturday. They are met by the Wizard and driven to their motel in style by Rachael Byfield and Aubrey Staples, of Revival Rides. Miss Tozer won a 10-day holiday for two in Canterbury at a Canterbury Promotion Council travel show in Wellington last May. The visit to Christchurch is Miss Tozer’s first in 15 years, and she looks forward to visiting historic places, as well as jetboating on the Waimakariri River and rafting the Rakaia Gorge. Press, 3 February 1986, Page 13

A Wanganui woman, Maxine Tozer (centre) and her mother, Mrs Doris Tozer (far left) are greeted by a welcoming committee on their arrival at Christchurch Airport on Saturday. They are met by the Wizard and driven to their motel in style by Rachael Byfield and Aubrey Staples, of Revival Rides. Miss Tozer won a 10-day holiday for two in Canterbury at a Canterbury Promotion Council travel show in Wellington last May. The visit to Christchurch is Miss Tozer’s first in 15 years, and she looks forward to visiting historic places, as well as jetboating on the Waimakariri River and rafting the Rakaia Gorge. Press, 3 February 1986, Page 13

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