A* J Showy! ““cj Outstanding! ROBINIA FRISIA is an eye-catching golden yellow deciduous tree. Growing sm-7m it is hardy to wind and dry conditions, making it ideal as an easy-care home L garden feature. $23.45. o rojlfflunmli
COUNTRY HOSPITALITY Tour to historic Pigeosi Bay Sat. Feb. 22 The residents of the Bay invite everyone interested In historic buildings to Join them for a day of Interesting visits. Walk through a beautiful old garden and an original stand of Podocarp forest. See a film on cocksfooting. Billy tea and lunch with refreshments will be served In the Settlers Hall — all this, plus coach travel for $3O. Tickets at Ballantynes Inquiry Centre or phone Michael May at Newmans 795-641 or June Hay, Pigeon Bay 505. $2O private car. Organised to raise funds ■ for the maintenance of Knox Church, The Set- , tiers Hall and the local Fire Party.
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Press, 14 February 1986, Page 14
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