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MONA VALE RESTAURANT

No Tender Received No tender has been received by the Mona Vale management committee for a licensed restaurant concession at the property. Reasons given for the lack of interest in the proposal, when the management committee met yesterday, were that several other restaurants recently developed in Christchurch had reduced the attractiveness of the type of concession offered. The committee had called for tenders to run Mona Vale as a licensed restaurant for five years, the licensee being expected “to furnish, install, and maintain at his own cost all such furniture, furnishings, fixtures, and equipment 'as is The Mona Vale property will, however, be made available for social functions, and small-group meetings—-and the committee yesterday took preliminary steps to provide a car-parking area and to install lighting in toe grounds for night productions. The subject of how to use the homestead was left in the hands of a sub-committee. The committee noted that toe first and only function to be held in the homestead—an exhibition by the Antique Collectors’ Society—had been most successful

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32077, 27 August 1969, Page 14

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MONA VALE RESTAURANT Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32077, 27 August 1969, Page 14

MONA VALE RESTAURANT Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32077, 27 August 1969, Page 14