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CHATEAU "GALA BALL" 6RttT IM! ffl nut CHiTiAU Smi AHDKtiKinatnt 'to'snuvun NEW YEARS EVE WE HAVE CHOSEN A MENU TO TITIILATE THE MOST DISCERNING TASTEBUDS!! 1 SHERRY SAUMON FUME A LA RUSSE (Fillet of smoked baby salmon set on a bed of beetroot and Russian salad. Garnished with horse radish cream and caviar! COCKTAIL DE FRUITS "OSHO RIO’ r (Segments of orange, grapefruit and pineapple soaked in Creme de Mentha Liqueur) CONSOMME DE GIBIER, ALLUMETTES AU PARMESAN (Game consomme with parmesan cheese straws) CREPE FARCIE A LA BOURGEOISE (Thin pancake filled with a savoury meat stuffing and glazed with a creamy cheese sauce) COQUILLE DE FRUIT DE MER (Selection of seafood in a white wine sauce. Served in a scallop shell) TOURNEDOS favourite (Fillet steak topped with liver pate, asparagus spears and a madeira sauce) SUPREME DE VOLAILLE MARGUERITE (Breast of chicken filled with duxelle, wrapped in puff pastry and baked golden brown) MEDAILLONS DE PORC "NADINE" (Small medallions of pork fillet sauteed with shallots, tomatoes and thyme finished with pernod and cream. Served with noodles) PAVLOVA AUX AVELINES ET FRAISES (Hazelnut and strawberry pavlova) MELA STREGATA (A crisp chocolate shell filled with strega flavoured ice cream) PETIT FOURS CAFE $25.00 per head PHONE AINSLIE ON 488*993 FOR BOOKINGS - LARGE OR SMALL HAVE FUN IN 'Bl WITH CHATEAU REGENCY

r "f -'"'-’X'-< - ' : ' ■ " - ■"' i ; . V .> ’.-WBaVA ’ ’ - A rare glimpse of the “other” Kiri there are.two Xirjs. New Zealand Woman 1 * Weekly tourists who wentto San Francisco tos'ee the famous singer in the opera, Arabella, met KlriTe’Kanawa. And Peter Nicholas spent an afternoon with Kiri Parkimother-of-two.a womari.who values privacy so much that not even her best friends know her home telephone number! j Disaster is only a drink away In the Weekly last June a mother-bf-two in tier early thirties-an alcoholic-told of her battle to beat the bottle. Now after almost a year of being “dry”, she tells how she has learnt to cope in an alcohol-oriented society. She says: “Staying sober can be a game, a healthy game, and I want to pfay the game properly and to the end.’’ They make a beeline for Kay and her “miracle : Kay Kiernan is not a doctor. Noris shea ' qualified physiotherapist. Yet even members of the Royal Family swear by --i.il ■ ' the special electrical treatment she o,,ers ' ■ , v ’ c Plane panic ' put to flight , Many people would rather put their '•* y t V ' head in a hippo's mouth than setfooton , « x 1 < a jumbo -or any other .kind of plane! ' 1Recently 21 fearful fliers embarked on a ? jaMMBS -two-weeks course designed to cure them of their f|'jht phobias. ” How about a dinner of thistles, dandelions ■ and daisy leaves? > T.V.botanist David Bellamy (The Botanic Man) thinks that weeds could be the new no-cost way of feeding the family. | Yoiir future in the. stars , ,' FBsicinating month-by-month guide lor 1981 <- - / , Afosse/ 1 Wiftoops - what ; power: The happened here? un if’sgreatfuntotakehofidaysnaps.Butnotalways War nßalb up such funwhen you pick up the prints to find that: . , poor old mum has somehow lost her head, cousin A primitive shellfish which Sandra Is just an indistinct blur, and Auntie Edna has quietly survived in. appears as a’dot on the tar horizon. With our tor special guide to photography-at your elbowyou’ll me-MariboroughSpunds for a in h mistakes. SOO million years, ts at tii«. ■ centre of an international trade battle worth millions larmngs Zealand " MONEY Readenn questions ansv/ered -: ■ ; . . ',.>■■ \ ... ■

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Press, 29 December 1980, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 29 December 1980, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 29 December 1980, Page 12

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