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ANTIQUES FAIR CANTERBUR Y ANTIQUE & COLLECTORS FAIR CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL HALL - CAMBRIDGE TCE FRI 14th FEB. 10.00 - 9.00 SAT 15th FEB. 9.00 - 5.00 CANTERBURY & SOUTH ISLAND DEALERS SELLING QUALITY ANTIQUES & COLLECTORS ITEMS TO INCLUDE: Georgian, Victorian, Colonial & Country furniture, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Ceramics, Glass, Silver, Jewellery, Linen, Dolls, Books, Paintings, Post cards. Bottles & miscellaneous collectables. ADMISSION: Adults $2.00 Accompanied children free REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE STALLS STILL AVAILABLE BRICKHOUSE PROMOTIONS 650 Ferry Road, Cbch 2 Phone 843-847
MEET CHARLES DUKE APOLLO 16 MOONWALKER and his wife Dotty B CHCH TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, FEB. 15 745 p.m. Admission $5 Children 15 and under, $2 FULL GOSPEL BUSINESS MEN'S FELLOWSHIP ' INTERNATIONAL
Ownership Flats ST MARTINS Delightful split level 2 drm unit with large garden area. Room for boat etc. Corner section with views. Lounge with bay window. Sep. dining. One of two facing street. Ph. Sole Agent, Vai Clark, Harcourts Real Estate, 820-043, a.h. 287-243, MREINZ. ST MARTINS Valley (elevated). $75,950. First time offered by sole agents. This spacious sunny immac. 2 bdrm unit with sep. dining room is slightly elevated overlooking St Martins Valley. Really easy access and sheltered from the easterly wind. Really quite unique and worthy of immed. inspection. Call now. Harcourts, MREINZ. Ph. 371316 Errol Hussey 299-875 a.h. ST MARTINS, $69,000. Cosy character home nestled in glorious private woodland setting, a garden lovers delight. 2 bdrms and study, modern kitchen and bathroom. Sunny lounge with open fire. Phone Vivienne Hazlehurst 798-414, a.h. 844303 Cathcart and Turnbull, Ltd, MREINZ. AVONHEAD. MODERN, sunny and private. Sparkling Summerhill stone unit. 1 of 2 with garages between. 2 bedrooms, bright up to the minute kitchen, sunny lounge has ranch sliders to lawn and garden. Well fenced and privately situated in quiet quality cul de sac. For definite sale, $74,950. Ph. Barbara Lithgow 791-417, a.h. 585-942.
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Press, 12 February 1986, Page 70
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