I 5? Holme Station Festival February, 7-8-9,1986
QUALITY LAMB CUTS For Discerning Buyers Worldwide. WAITAKI are pleased to sponsor the Holme Station Festival Lamb Dinner. WAITAKI has processing plants at Wairoa, Wanganui, Nelson, Islington, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin and Balclutha. Head Office: 58 Kilmore Street, Christchurch. Telephone 796-100 Telex NZMEAT NZ4208 For the Connoisseur of Fine Wines . . . ‘L’Esprlt & Le Vin’ of France . . . A collection of classic designs in decanters, pouring baskets and accessories, crafted to assist in the serving, tasting and enjoyment of wine ensuring pleasure to the connoisseur and gracing any dinner table. We invite you to inspect this merchandise now displayed in our China Department. City Mall, Christchurch. 'Phone 797-400 Also at Stafford Street, Timaru. And at Christchurch Internationa) Airport.
“Encore” Congratulations to the festival organisers for a concept that is assured success. Proudly sponsored by: THE CANTERBURY FROZEN MEAT COMPANY LIMITED _ i iMMMBMMnMWBi
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