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Bishopspark

Bishopspark is the life care retirement complex now being constructed at 100 Park Terrace for the Anglican Social Service Council. i Some of the thirty-four garden units are still available, the mid-rise apartments at the rear of the site will be available for sale later in the year. The single units-sell at a figure of $60,500 and double units for $72,500. An additional sum is paid for life care. Privacy without loneliness is the essence of life care retirement. Bishopspark offers a safe, secure place to retire in one’s own private self-con-tained unit. If independent living becomes impractical the residents may move into the Rest Home for nursing care. For further details please contact: Richard Palmer of Pasley Real Estate, Ltd, MREINZ, P.O. Box 25-132, Christchurch — Telephone 62-538.

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Press, 28 May 1983, Page 3

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130

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 28 May 1983, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, 28 May 1983, Page 3

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