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/^PEACE®& E

Let Music Fill j Leisuretime J Give your child -y chance to learn a musical instrument. HIRE A FLUTE CLARINET or ONLY $5 PER WEEK. Refundable if you purchase the instrument.

~ UNITED SUPPORTS y I \ At United we’ve got over 500 people working I \ V-A for us and for you throughout the country. I B That means we’ve got more people waiting to L I welcome you and take care of your business. L |l It means more smile and less hassles at B ill United, New Zealand’s biggest (and we believe ■ I friendliest) building society. ■ Jy-j . 1 And to match our size, we offer more services ■ / 1 L’; designed to provide a top return on your money. ■ / i-l i Why not pop in and see us and try on a ■ ‘ United smile I(/for</hited. I United for you.

HAVE A FINAL FLING WITH SUMMERTIMES WED 12 THE SQUARE 12-2 pm C.S.O. performing varied selections. Radio Avon ETA PARTY IN THE PARK, HAGLEY PARK 6.30—9.30 pm Bring a Party Hat for the floral hat competition. - Movie from lOpm. FRII4 THE SQUARE 12-2 pm. . Humanimals, Pachamama, Nga Hau E Wha — Maon Farewell. CLASSICAL SPARKS WITH THE C. 5.0., HAGLEY PARK Sponsored by J. Ballantyne & Co. Cl IM -|g PEACE and PEOPLES DAY supported by Coca-Cola Bottlers. An international *, f , festival. HAGLEY PARK 12-spm.

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Press, 12 February 1986, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 12 February 1986, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 12 February 1986, Page 26

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