HOUSIE - HOUSIE AROHANUI CULTURAL AND NETBALL CLUB Golden Electronic Housie! Every Friday Night 7.30 p.m. Sharp THE BIGGEST PAYOUT IN CANTERBURY 60 GAMES. $3 PER CARD. STAGGERED JACKPOTS, SO BE EARLY. YOUR FAVOURITE CALLER, “JOHNO" Telephone 529-759 re cards After 6 p.m. Fridays, Ring 63-612. ALWAYS CARDS ON SALE AT DOOR We Welcome You to the IRISH SOCIETY HALL, 363 St Asaph Street (between Fitzgerald Ave and Barbadoes St\ DOORS OPEN AT 6 P.M. WF
EXCLUSIVE AND ON SHOW AT THE AROHANUI HOUSIE FRIDAY NITE, IRISH SOCIETY HALL NEW ZEALAND’S own exhibition of the British Commonwealth Crown Jewel Display. (Visited by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales and H.R.H. Princess Anne during the The Royal Tour of N.Z., 1970). The Display coincides wijh the introduction of “Staggered Jackpots’’ and the return of the “Golden Housie”. All this on Friday, February 17. Available only to Arohanui Housie Patrons. First Jackpot begins with First House. PHONE 529-759 FOR CARDS. AFTER 6 P.M. FRIDAY, 63-612. 6687
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Press, 17 February 1978, Page 22
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