Entertainments CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL BAND CONCERTS SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 230 p.m. Linwood Salvation Army Band, Victoria Park. 230 p.m. Sydenham Citadel Salvation Army Band, Botanic Gardens. 230 p.m. St Albans Salvation Army Band, Coronation Hospital. JOHN GRAY, General Manager and Town Clerk.
Cm4B*l Mf IiINMS JANGO EDWARDS WITH RIVER Town Hall Limes Room Thursday, February 20 8.30 pm $12.50 Adults $10.50 Stud., S/C Fully Licenced Adult Cabaret win HISTORIC STEAMER TUG LYTTELTON HARBOUR CRUISE Sundays (until mid-April) Departs No. 2 Wharf 200 p.m. Fares: Adult $6, Child $3 Family $l5 Tug Lyttelton also available for charters. Ideal for social clubs, special interest groups, sports clubs, etc. Tug Lyttelton Preservation Society, P.O. Box 19-659
menm Skating Rink 128 Wainoni Rd . Phone 887-853 • SAT 10 pm-12 pm 2 pm-4 pm 7.30 pm-10 pm • Sun 2-4 pm 4.30 pm-6 pm 7 pm-9 pm
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Press, 15 February 1986, Page 77
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