The Mayor of Riccarton, Mr Richard Harrington. about to cut the tape at the formal opening of extensions to the New World Supermarket at Riccarton Mall on Wednesday. With him, from left, are Mr Alan wphh the New Zealand property manager of the Prudential Assurance Company, Mr Lyall Hobson, the lessee of the supermarket; and Mr Renel Livingstone, the consultant and managing agent. About 8000 sq ft has been added to the supermarket, bringing its total area to 30,000 sq ft. The Riccarton Mall New World Supermarkets the largest in the South Island.
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93The Mayor of Riccarton, Mr Richard Harrington. about to cut the tape at the formal opening of extensions to the New World Supermarket at Riccarton Mall on Wednesday. With him, from left, are Mr Alan wphh the New Zealand property manager of the Prudential Assurance Company, Mr Lyall Hobson, the lessee of the supermarket; and Mr Renel Livingstone, the consultant and managing agent. About 8000 sq ft has been added to the supermarket, bringing its total area to 30,000 sq ft. The Riccarton Mall New World Supermarkets the largest in the South Island. Press, 5 December 1986, Page 16
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