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WHERE THE RIVER WINDS.

NEW ZEALAND’S TENNIS CENTRE, One of the most restful beautv spots in Christchurch is found in North Hagley Park, in Pilgrims’ Corner, where the pioneers gathered to sav farewell to John Robert Godlev on his return to England. The snot in question is the delightful tennis lawns and croquet and bowling greens of the United Club, where the New Zealand tennis championships will be held in Christmas week. Christchurch is rightly regarded ns th© tennis centre of New Zealand, and no ground in Australasia can compare with the spacious expanse of well mown grass which includes the twenty-two courts of the United ClubReached quicklv from the Riccarton Road tram spot, or from the tea kiosk in the Gardens, this beauty spot is always open to visitors.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16583, 16 November 1921, Page 7

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WHERE THE RIVER WINDS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16583, 16 November 1921, Page 7

WHERE THE RIVER WINDS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16583, 16 November 1921, Page 7

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