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BISHOPSBXRK opening a new door on retirement Q ffl V Sb. Scasio# —J. 18l > Retiring means you at last companionship within your A total lifestyle for your style have more time to embrace age group. of life. the good things in life. Bishopspark Stage II is a When it's time to make the Bishopspark Stage II gives mid-rise building part of the most of the good life - live you the time and the space Bishopspark complex, it to the full at Bishopspark, to make the good times featuring 28 tastefully For more information contact: great! appointed apartments (a Richard Palmer, Pasley Real Location and Nearby mix of single and double). Estate. Phone <>2-538, facilities Each spacious unit is or write forji brochure. ______ Walking, jogging golf and self-contained with a private SshoMMri™ "™ tennis in Hagley Park. Quiet balcony capturing sun and I p p Box 25-132, Christchurch ■ hours in the Art Gallery — providing a breathtaking ■ ' pi entertaining hours at the vista of Hagley Park. | Name | Court... all that the city Luxurious living with the _ _ centre offers close by. knowledge that when you • " ’ * "J At Bishopspark, all this is are away your home is safe within walking distance. The and secure. will best of Christchurch at your Life-Care front door. Bishopspark not only cares The Complex for your home. You Within the Bishopspark automatically become a JHMMiyWE Complex itself there are a part of a Life-Care scheme - - number of group facilities which provides professional gm > available, and more care and assistance should v importantly, good you require it. DlollUi Jl/lKll LIFEC4RE RETIREMENT 100 Park Terrace CHRISTCHURCH

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Press, 26 April 1984, Page 28

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