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GARDEN LOVERS A late Spring tour of Banks Peninsular Gardens SUNDAY NOVEMBER 3,1985 A rare opportunity is extended to garden lovers and those interested in early Canterbury history to join a day of enormous interest visiting two beautiful old Peninsular gardens, established and developed in the early part of this . century. Also the chance to walk through a delightful pocket of native forest. There is morning tea/coffee, a gourmet luncheon with wine and coach travel, all for only $30.00 To be sure of your seat please phone 486-744/67-345/528-478 now. ORGANISED FOR THE ST. MARGARET'S COLLEGE JUBILEE APPEAL

RICCARTON MALL NOW OPEN SATURDAYS 9.30 — 4 p.m.

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Press, 12 October 1985, Page 5

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