VISITORS’ GUIDE TO CHRISTCHURCH
BOTANIC GARDEN-Cunln*hjm gg a wide range of ns plants from the tropics. jvjrg House: a bright display ex with hydrangeas, calceolarias. hobconica, and the flaming sc® l lanchoe globulifera cocc *s e ?Ji«niaf 2 Spring bedding: massea aisp tulips under-planted w*tn and myosotis are at . ders adjacent are Ailed 1 flowers. Rock garden: a of early summer fiowerl rL a ii •»“* Above the miniature specimens of the bright red Chilean fire bush (embothriurn * folium), in flower. I* l ' 0 the borders surrounding the 3 den lilacs are in full d The Crichton Cobbers play selections to-morrow , from 2.30 to 3.45 o’clOCK. * CANTERBURY MUSEUM, RoU* 9 *® 0 , nue. SUMMIT ROAD, from G?t>ble« . Evans Pass, through ; ■ panoramic view of Canterow* w PUBLIC LIBRARY: reading ajjU m 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sundays. o pa i 7 to 9 p.m. Reference 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sundays. • p PROVINCIAL COUNCIL CflAjSiS £ this fine building in G<rtN<»JL u* designed in 1865 by MoueU° is treasured as a memory founders of the province. COUNTRY LIBRARY SERVICJJ" floor oi the Christchurch ‘J* *1 pany’s building, CathedraJWJL pd* service is primarily for ecw* sons, including children. 7 ‘he from 9 a.m. to 5 p.mFriday. Current displays 1* jefti and there is an ” and reading room The vice is available to cirir* through the inter-library jg** ■
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25022, 2 November 1946, Page 8
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