CARGILL'S CASTLE
For those wishing to spend a pleasant Sunday afternoon the charms of Cargill’s Castle should suit the most fastidious. Situated on the most prominent headland round the city, the Castle commands a magnificent view, which has been pronounced by visitors from all parts ol the world as being equal to any, embracing as it does, the wide expanse of ocean from the Nuggets in the south to Cape Saunders in the north, while beautiful Dunedin and surroundings as far as Mount Cargill also comes into the picture. .Spaciou; lounges and rest rooms are’provide!: for patrons, while afternoon tea i, supplied by the management. T; Castle is only fifteen minutes’ wa! from the St. Clair tram terrain in while a corporation bus leaves Car gill's Monument for the Castle diroc; at 2.30 p.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 21079, 16 April 1932, Page 18
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134CARGILL'S CASTLE Evening Star, Issue 21079, 16 April 1932, Page 18
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