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' i Valentines Day Wine and dine your Valentine at the FOUR SHIPS RESTAURANT • Friday, February 14 j k Bring your Valentine to a special evening and dance the night away in JB /’K a romantic atmosphere. A la Carte menu 6.30 p.m. onwards. Ann @ Reservations Phone
HISTORIC STEAMER TUG LYTTELTON TWO HOUR HARBOUR CRUISES EVERY SUNDAY UNTIL MID-APRIL. DEPARTS No. 2 WHARF 2 P.M. FARES: Adults $6, Children $3. Family $l5 (up to 3 children). Take a trip through History and enjoy Lyttelton Harbour at the same time. Tug Lyttelton also available for charters. The Lyttelton Preservation Society, P.O. Box 19659.
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