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THE CANTERBURY OFFICERS’ CLUB.—Now nearing completion, this building at 64 Gloucester street has been erected for the Canterbury Officers’ Club. It will take the place of smaller premises in Worcester street occupied by the club since the early 1930's. The new building comprises two floors of about 3000 square feet each, with provision for a lift well and additional floors. The present clubrooms cover only about 2500 square feet.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 19

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THE CANTERBURY OFFICERS’ CLUB.—Now nearing completion, this building at 64 Gloucester street has been erected for the Canterbury Officers’ Club. It will take the place of smaller premises in Worcester street occupied by the club since the early 1930's. The new building comprises two floors of about 3000 square feet each, with provision for a lift well and additional floors. The present clubrooms cover only about 2500 square feet. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 19

THE CANTERBURY OFFICERS’ CLUB.—Now nearing completion, this building at 64 Gloucester street has been erected for the Canterbury Officers’ Club. It will take the place of smaller premises in Worcester street occupied by the club since the early 1930's. The new building comprises two floors of about 3000 square feet each, with provision for a lift well and additional floors. The present clubrooms cover only about 2500 square feet. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 19

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