| STABIES BAB»ICT tin HOTtl~] Playing Country Rock, Rythm and | Blues, Rock and Roll. S EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND I SUNDAY. MEALS, SNACKS AVAILABLE. SUNDAY R SMORGASBDARD, TIDY DRESS. R.O.A.R. |
Golden Mile Tavern Prop: Norman & Gayle Eaae Templeton * Fri: Gordon Hubbard Bistro meals available
DANCE TO THE BEAT OF ONE OF CHRISTCHURCH'S TOP BANDS ARENA Thursday, Friday, Saturday 7 p.m. till close Playing now at the BLACKHORSE INN 33 LINCOLN ROAD. PHONE 338-315 No Cover Charge — Tidy Dress Essential
the only /r-’isi TRADITIONALLY INELEGANT HOTEL LEFT... . . .so why not lunch at COKERS HOTEL COMPLIMENTARY SHERRY or LAGER SOUP, ROAST & FRESH VEG, DESSERTS, COFFEE & TEA ■ MON-FRI . SUNDAY OE A. LUNCH & TEA s>y.ys x $12.95 You can't afford not to: Ph. 798-580
c.i y * / S BAR AND RESTAURANT 1/ For fine food and the best in live Entertainment. Serving food till 1 THURSDAY — FRIDAY — dßggSr SATURDAY — Pre-dinner Happy Hour Nightly 5-7 Reservations essential Ph. 790-355 170TuamSt tidy dress required
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