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Brighton plans outlined By Sarla Donovan PLANS FOR a reconfigured commercial heart in New Brighton show a mix of niche retail, residential living, a village green and an expanded market. Development Christchurch Ltd is the city council-owned company charged with leading the regeneration of New Brighton. Chief executive Rob Hall was a guest speaker at the Southshore
Residents’ Association annual meeting last week, revealing what could be on the cards. Concept plans showed a village green located at the back of the Pierside Cafe, on the corner of Marine Pde and Brighton Mall. Three blocks of city councilowned land on Beresford St, currently used for car parking, were earmarked for residential development.
The city council is in the process of transferring the land parcels to DCL. Mr Hall said he envisaged working with private developers to build good quality, townhouse-style properties. Land currently occupied by the Countdown supermarket was identified as niche retail, with food, beverage and leisure activities. Countdown was interested in
having a bigger space, Mr Hall said, and may expand on the current site or relocate further back from Marine Pde. Countdown was keen to tie-in with the regeneration vision, he said. An expanded market was also part of the plan. New Brighton Project coordinator Martha Baxendell said she was open to the idea. “(It’s) grown naturally over
the past six years and with the Riccarton market ending, we’re getting more and more inquiries from that side of town. The more we grow, the more it’s inviting for people outside our area coming in.” Mike Pero Real Estate New Brighton franchise owner Dean Cations said he’d like to see the market expand and run on Saturday and Sunday. •Turn to page 4
Estella’s hungry for more success on the waves By Andrew King PROMISING YOUNG surfer Estella Hungerford won the girls open section in testing conditions at the Canterbury scholastic championships at New Brighton Beach. The 15-year-old Haeata Community Campus student backed up her form at the Canterbury championships in March where she was second in the junior women’s, second in the open women’s and third in the longboard section. •Turn to page 7
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SOUTHSHORE AND South New Brighton residents have every reason to be worried about the erosion along the estuary (see page 3). As sea levels rise over the coming decades, the spit could be at the mercy of the ocean. What Rocking Horse Rd residents don’t need is for the estuary side to keep eroding away as it is now. The city council spent just over $4 million on a sea wall at Redcliffs – so the question is why can’t Southshore and South New Brighton have the same. It’s probably to do with ownership. The red zone is owned by the Government, but they are considering gifting it to the city council. Gifting? More like a hospital pass because it will then be the city council’s responsibility to pay for a sea wall. – Barry Clarke
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By Sarla Donovan SOUTHSHORE AND South New Brighton residents are desperate for action as seawater erodes the estuary edge. Six years after the February 2011 earthquake, a city councilbuilt $4.6 million seawall protects the Redcliffs side of the Avon-Heathcote estuary. However, it’s a different story over at Southshore and South New Brighton, where privately built seawalls were destroyed during the clearance of red zone properties. Southshore ResiIvan Iafeta dents’ Association chairman Bill Simpson said this left the area open to erosion and flooding from storms and high tide. The red-zoned land bordering the estuary edge is owned by the crown and its future is undecided. Mr Simpson said people just wanted to know what they could do to help get the issue resolved. Nik and Liz Yuki moved to the area from Wanaka in 2012. Mr Yuki said while their Rocking Horse Rd property wasn’t physically affected by flooding, they were concerned about the stigma
SHOCKED: Southshore residents Nik and Liz Yuki, with son Rome and daughter Ripley, are shocked nothing has been done to protect the estuary edge. (Right) Seawall remnants provide little protection against storms and high tides
around the suburb. “It affects the property values and attractiveness of our area. It worries us – this is our livelihood, the future of our family. We want something resolved.” There was also frustration and emotion at the association’s annual meeting last week, as residents questioned Regenerate Christchurch chief executive Ivan Iafeta about what was being done. Another Rocking Horse Rd resident, Bruce Tait, said people
in Southshore were living with the problems. “Earthquake damage hasn’t been addressed. There is a perception that this area is flood prone, when in fact the area has been red-zoned and then not managed. It’s made our community look vulnerable, which has been exacerbated by the public discussion over sea level rise. Our community is getting a bad rap, a bad name and things are not being done. The estuary edge is being eaten away every day
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with inaction.” Mr Iafeta said he was aware steps needed to be taken quickly and Regenerate Christchurch were looking to the local community for feedback on what needed to be done. Vivienne Johnson, also of Rocking Horse Rd, said some parts of the estuary edge were particularly vulnerable and needed to be identified. “It would be a relief to many if we saw visible evidence of something happening,” she said. Regenerate Christchurch is working on a “project plan” for the area, said general manager residential red zone Rob Kerr. But he “didn’t have an answer” for when it would be completed. He said one of the outcomes of the consultation process could be the Government gifting the red zone land to the city council.
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In Brief SMART BIN GLITCH MEANS LONGER TRIAL The three-month trial of New Brighton’s solar powered rubbish and recycling bins located near the Whale Pool playground has been extended out until August after problems with the recycling system. A high level of contamination in the recycling bin meant it had to be manually sorted twice a week prior to collection and any contaminated items removed. The decision to extend the trial would give time to “explore further options for recycling”, city council smart cities programme manager Teresa McCallum said. DECISION DUE ON NEW UNION ST CAFE PLAN A decision is due this week on whether a new cafe and a dairy at 183 Union St will get resource consent. Owners of a neighbouring property in Tovey St have objected, fearing the building will be intrusive, unsightly and affect the resale value of their house. The consent applicant wants to replace three small vacant shops on the site with a larger commercial unit housing a cafe and a dairy.
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•From page 1 Mr Cations said he supported the work DCL was doing in New Brighton. They faced a difficult job, he said, with a number of building owners who “just don’t care. They just sit there and land bank. You can’t do anything then.” Paper Plus owner Blair Hughes agreed some “terrible property owners” were
holding things back. “I assume that’s something DCL and the council will look at.” He said DCL were on the right track with the playground development, hot salt water pools and moves to shrink the retail area and increase residential land. “They at least understand you can’t just do one thing and assume you’ll fix
Brighton. Frankly, so far they’ve done more than anybody else.” On the beach side of Marine Pde, the new playground, surf lifesaving club and the hot pools line-up along the waterfront. Mr Hall said the concept plans were still being worked on and it would be later next month before he could release more detail.
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Eastern schools roll out new zones By Sarla Donovan FAMILIES NEED to plan ahead if they want to send their children to Bromley School as a new enrolment zone takes effect next term. Bromley School principal Scot Kinley said he’d recently turned away 15 five-year-old pupils wanting to attend the school, Scot as it was already Kinley above capacity. Roll growth has prompted the Ministry of Education to implement zones around Bromley and several other schools in the city’s east. The enrolment zone will restrict Bromley’s roll to 320. Mr Kinley is concerned the local community doesn’t know about the changes that are happening. “They’re not aware that their
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children may not be able to go to the school they want them to.” He said parents of pre-schoolers will have to plan ahead and think about where they lived in relation to school choice. “This is a massive issue for
people in this area.” Bromley’s roll, currently at 382, is expected to rise to 400 by the end of the year. Mr Kinley said even with the loss of the year 6 pupils, they would start 2018 above their capacity of 320 and it would be a gradual
In Brief MARATHON TRAFFIC DELAYS Expect delays if travelling near the ASB Christchurch Marathon route on Sunday morning. There will be limited crossing opportunities at Stanmore and Gayhurst Rds but long delays. The city council is encouraging people to use Anzac Dr/Pages Rd or Deans Ave to get around the course.
process of “managing the roll down.” Other schools in the east of the city are bringing in enrolment schemes as rolls continue to grow. Linwood North School had its enrolment zone confirmed by the Ministry of Education this week. It will give the school a capacity of 400. Principal Sandra Smith said the school roll, currently at 275, was “rapidly increasing.” She said it would need to open an extra classroom next term to accommodate new entrants for the rest of the year. Linwood Avenue School has started working with the ministry on a potential school zone. •People wanting information on the Bromley enrolment zone should phone the school on 389 7716. The Linwood North School zone is on its website – linwoodnorth.school.nz
RAWHITI UNITS SOLD Twenty units used for temporary accommodation after the earthquakes have been sold. The units at Rawhiti Domain were offered to farmers displaced by the Kaikoura earthquake for $24,510 with Government meeting the costs of transport. Sixteen units will be transported to farms in Hurunui, Kaikoura and Marlborough districts and the remaining four will be used to create a temporary village in Waiau. ‘CODE BROWN’ SOLUTION Free nappies at city council-owned pools has been suggested as a way to reduce the number of times pools closed down because of ‘code brown’ incidents. Coastal-Burwood Community Board member Tim Baker said the nappies could be provided free to all parents of small children, or offered to those who chose not to purchase a nappy onsite. The idea was tabled as part of the board’s submission on the city council’s draft Annual Plan.
Quake repairs to Horseshoe Lake Reserve delayed THE TIMEFRAME for public feedback on Burwood’s Horseshoe Lake Reserve has been extended. The reserve will have its original earthquake-damaged sevenspace car park replaced with a larger one, but the city council
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The next wave of surfing talent •From page 1 Said Hungerford: “I was really surprised when I won. The conditions were super challenging by the time it got to our final, all the girls surfed really well. “I had a game plan at the start of the heat but, as soon as it started, it went out the window.” The scholastic championships are only for high school students, while the Canterbury championships are open to everyone. It was a successful outing for surfers in the Pegasus Post area with Shirley Boys’ High students Myka Black winning the under-14 boys section and Zack van Eekelen winning the under-16 boys. Black’s performance saw him dominate his section with beautifully crafted cutbacks impressing the judges.
Josh McCaffery, also from Shirley Boys’ High, was second in the under-16 section and showed his ability by riding a long right-hander under the pier in his final pass. A southerly front kicked up in the mid-morning, giving riders a 2-3m swell to compete on. THE EVENT was a trial for the Canterbury scholastic surf team, with a training squad to be announced in June in preparation for the national scholastic surf championships in Gisborne in October.
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STUNNING: Myka Black carved it up on his way to victory in the under-14 section of the Canterbury scholastic surf championships at New Brighton Beach. PHOTO: MARK BISHOP
Shirley look to get back in winning UC Championship form High School 15-25 on Saturday. By Gordon Findlater Trailing by 10 at the break SHIRLEY BOYS’ High will head against Rangiora, Shirley came to Nelson on Friday looking out firing in the second half and to bounce back from two recorded two tries before defeats in the space of five Rangiora sealed the game. days. “Our first half wasn’t The trip to Waimea acceptable. We gave away Combined for Saturday’s too many penalties,” sixth round of the UC said Shirley coach Andy Championship follows Andy Gibson. Shirley’s defeat to Gibson He highlighted the Marlborough Boys’ College effort of captain Mcgregor Best. 23-36 in Blenheim last week The loose forward once again and a home defeat to Rangiora
provided plenty of go-forward ball for his side. “Every week he’s making try saving tackles and winning contests at the breakdown,” said Gibson. A good result in Nelson will be a tough ask. Waimea come into the match in hot form after defeating the previously unbeaten Nelson College 3822 in their local clash at the weekend. Shirley will have to get used to
riding the bus as their schedule doesn’t get any easier. Next Wednesday, they head south to play a non-UC Championship match against King’s High School in Dunedin. “I actually quite like the trips as a coach. I get a lot more time to run through things with the boys before game day and it helps to build our team culture. It does disrupt the training week but that’s something we have to deal with,” said Gibson.
By Andrew King SHIRLEY BOYS’ High will face a hurt St Andrew’s College side tomorrow night in the Connetics first XI football competition after sitting out round 4’s goal fest with a bye. Thirty-eight goals were scored in six matches on Wednesday, the most in a round so far this season. St Andrew’s were narrowly beaten by Christchurch Boys’ High 1-0 in round 4, pushing them to sixth on the table, just ahead of Shirley. A win tomorrow for Shirley would see them potentially jump into third spot if other results go their way. However, for that to happen, Cashmere and Riccarton would have to draw and Rangiora will need to beat Burnside. The last time the two met, Shirley edged St Andrew’s 4-3. The game will be played at 7.30pm at the Christchurch Football Centre. Connetics first XI table 1. Lincoln 10pts; 2. St Thomas 9pts; 3. Cashmere 7pts; 4. Burnside 7pts; 5. Riccarton 6pts; 6. St Andrew’s 6pts; 7. Shirley 6pts
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Stunning Sanctuary Must Be Sold! 21B Plynlimon Road - Fendalton
4 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | 2 Car Garage | Off Street Parking | Property ID: PLS2240 | AUCTION: Wednesday 31st May @ 3:00 p.m Russley Golf Club (unless sold prior).
The owners have poured their heart and soul into the meticulous design and build of this stunning traditionalmodern home, but due to a changed family life-path with an oncoming retirement and the children now grown - the property must be sold, allowing a new buyer the opportunity for a beautiful home in a coveted bluechip Christchurch location. Carefully designed with sun, space and family-comfort in mind presents an environment which evokes a sense of calm from the hectic world beyond. An expansive array of windows and doors floods the home with natural light and warmth, complimented by the glorious 3m stud-height of the living areas and the exquisite kitchen hub with dual-access scullery.
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Multiple-access outdoor areas to suit the occasion or weather, interconnecting living areas to close off or extend at will, and split-level living with noise-protection enhancements
For more information contact Mitchell Roberts 027 413 0797 or Mana Tai 027 626 2824. Harcourts Twiss-Keir Realty Ltd/The Palms Office 03 385 0343. Licensed Agent REAA 2008.
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Seaside Market Saturday, 10am-2pm Head to the seaside this weekend and enjoy live entertainment, great food, fresh produce, artisan bread, arts, crafts, jewellery and more. New Brighton Mall Magic: The Gathering Saturday, 1pm-4pm Take your Magic: The Gathering decks along to play, swap cards or hang out. Snacks provided. Suitable for ages eight to 18. Shirley Library, 36 Marshland Rd DIY Workshop Saturday and Sunday, 11am1pm Learn how to DIY with the help of a team of experts. These free workshops will give you the skills and inspiration to DIY in your own home and garden. Bunnings Warehouse, 197 Marshland Rd Art Session Monday 10am-12pm Get your artistic juices flowing with Otautahi Creative Spaces. This is a chance to take some time out from your busy lives to relax, have a cup of tea, and make beautiful things.
New Brighton Library, Marine Pde Golden Oldies Movie Screening Monday, 1.30pm Catch a remarkable performance from Dame Helen Mirren playing Queen Elizabeth II, in The Queen. The 2006 historical drama also stars Michael Sheen and is directed by Stephen Frears. New Brighton Museum, cnr Hardy St and Seaview Rd. $2 donation. Mahjong Club Monday 12.30pm-3pm Enjoy playing this ancient game in a relaxed environment followed by a cuppa. South New Brighton Community Centre, Beatty St. Talofa Christchurch city libraries have some special events on to mark Samoan language week. Today at New Brighton library, Samoan Storytimes has stories and songs, 10.30-11am. At Parklands library from 3.30-4.30pm, make your own Samoan jandals. Learn about Pasifika patterns and make tapa tiles at Aranui library on Wednesday 3.30-4.30pm and at New Brighton library on Friday, 3.30-4.30pm.
WELCOME: Bilingual teacher Erana Ruki (third from right) is welcomed to South Brighton Playcentre last week. She will be running a weekly session in Te Reo for children and parents.
Bilingual sessions at playcentre By Sarla Donovan SOUTH BRIGHTON Playcentre is the first in Canterbury to offer a weekly bilingual session. Playcentre secretary Amy Allen said it was an exciting development. “We’ve been wanting to have a bilingual session for a number of years and have finally got it off the ground. We are hoping it will give families attending the chance to speak Te Reo Māori to their children and also to increase and normalise the use of Te Reo in our community.”
The session with teacher Erana Ruki will run on Thursday mornings and focus on basic Te Reo, karakia and waiata. Ms Allen said it was good to have another option for parents wanting to learn some te reo with their child. “There is Kohanga Reo but you have to send your kids five days a week. Playcentre is run by parents so we can be there with the kids and learn with them.” There will be space for 25 children and it’s hoped over time the idea will spread to other playcentres in Canterbury.
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Chiropractors offer natural solution to stress-related ailments More than six years on from the Christchurch earthquake, many residents are still suffering from stress and stressrelated ailments as a result of the event. Dr Mary Patterson Chiropractor of the Christchurch Wellness Centre in Memorial Avenue says she is continually hearing from patients about how stress is affecting their lives and their health, a lot of which can be directly linked to the earthquakes. “Stress on the body can be physical, chemical or emotional. Emotional stress can be caused through events such as the earthquakes,” Mary says. “Physical stress such as back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain and headaches, can be the result of activities such as gardening, or the result of injury from an accident. “Chemical stress can come about from not eating the right foods, or it can be from environmental causes. Chiropractic care is a natural solution that enhances the body’s natural ability to heal itself from any of these stresses.” Established in June 2016, the Christchurch Wellness Centre’s focus is on quality and results, with the services of two fully qualified chiropractors, Mary and her colleague Dr Priyanka Tuank. Both studied chiropractic for five years before graduating from the New Zealand College of Chiropractic, and they
continue a lifelong education. Before starting treatment, the two practitioners ensure their patients fully understand how chiropractic care works in addressing their health problems – that as a natural form of hands-on health treatment, chiropractic uses spinal adjustments to correct misalignments of the spine and restore proper function to the nervous system, helping the body to heal naturally. Massage and muscular therapy is provided to relieve pain and compliment the chiropractic care. There is also a nutritionist on the Christchurch Wellness Centre team, who advises patients on what foods and supplements they need to keep their body in balance and maintain good health. Lifestyle advice is also given if required, so patients understand how they can achieve a healthier way of living. To find out more about their services, visit their website www.chchwellness. co.nz. You can make an appointment online, or phone 357 9222. The Christchurch Wellness Centre is located at 390 Memorial Avenue, near the Russley Golf Course, with parking onsite.
Dr Mary Patterson (left) and Dr Priyanka Tuank, Chiropractors of the Christchurch Wellness Centre in Memorial Avenue.
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REAL ESTATE Stunning on Elmtree 2 Elmtree Close, Parklands - Enquiries Over $669,000 4 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | 2 living rooms | 2 car-garage | 2 off-street parks | Listing # SMT10110
This stunning, contemporary home, with its sunny entertaining patio area is sure to steal your heart. This ideal location with forest backdrop and a wonderful community may be just what you require. A striking property from the outset set on 708m2 this sunny two year old family sized home of 217m2 boasts four generous double bedrooms two bathrooms including the (master with ensuite) and separate wc. The open plan kitchen/living/dining area is light and bright with a contemporary kitchen and scullery at its heart whilst doors create seamless flow out onto the patio areaperfect for those social summer occasions. The cosy separate living area offers a lovely alternative space. This exceptional property sits proud on the corner. The highlights continue with a large, sunsoaked patio/entertainment area, perfect for BBQs, while manicured gardens, established shrubs and full fencing help create relaxing surrounds - consider it your very own private sanctuary. The location is a dream with the cafes,
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CLEANERS REQUIRED Weka Pass Railway Waipara, North Canterbury
We are RUNNING QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY WEEKEND Sun 4th June & Monday 5th June
Running 1st & 3rd Sundays of every month Phone: 0800wekapass Depart Glenmark Station 11.30am & 2.00pm
www.wekapassrailway.co.nz
Do you know where your nearest CIVIL DEFENCE sector post is? Ring your local council to find out.
Situations Vacant
Shirley/St Albans
Monday to Friday 3pm to 5pm
Shirley
Saturday & Sunday 6am to 8.30am We are looking for cleaners to join our commercial cleaning team. You will need to pass a Security Check and you MUST have your own transport. These are permanent long term positions and not suitable for holders of temporary work permits.
Please email your Application to csc@totalcanterbury.co.nz
or phone 338 9056 Visit our website:
totalcanterbury.co.nz Please advise which job when emailing your CV.
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‘Famous for their roasts!’
RESTAURANT & CAFÉ
Cooked Breakfasts $18 We are open from 6.30am
CLOSE YOUR EYES AND IT'S JUST LIKE LISTENING TO JOHN
Seniors SPECIAL
2 courses Soup/Roast or Roast/Dessert
Special available lunch only. Monday - Saturday 12pm - 2.30pm
Family Friendly
$20 $10
Kid’s 2 course special
The
RACECOURSE HOTEL
& Motorlodge
FOLLOWING the astounding success of the 2016 tour of Australia, Dunedin born Bevan Gardiner is touring NZ with Take Me Home e Music & Life of John Denver. e award winning country music singer has been performing John's music since the mid-2000's. He says he became a fan of the famous singer ever since he �rst heard John Denver on a cassette tape. Although only 7 at the time, he says he felt inspired to sing and play just like his idol. And being partiallysighted from birth has not inhibited Bevan. In 2013 he toured Australasia as support act for country music legend, Charlie Pride. Aer listening to Bevan, he was moved to saying, "Close your eyes and it's just like listening to John." Take Me Home - e Music & Life of John Denver incorporates live music with exclusive �lm footage of John Denver through his career, his personal life and his love for the environment. e show is authorised and by arrangement with John Denver management.
118 Racecourse Rd, Sockburn, Christchurch. Ph 03 342 7150
www.racecoursehotel.co.nz
WIN
A DOUBLE PASS
Star Media has a double pass to giveaway to Take Me Home - e Music & Life of John Denver at the Isaac eatre Royal on Tuesday 6th June. To go in the ticket draw, email your name and contact phone number along with the answer to: Who plays John? to jo.fuller@starmedia.kiwi Subject: John Denver Competition Entries close 5pm Friday 2nd June 2017. Winner will be noti ed.
Take Me Home - e Life & Music of John Denver takes place at the Isaac eatre Royal on Tuesday 6th June. Accompanying Bevan Gardiner are �ve international musicians headed by Canadian MD David Walker and accomplished vocalist Georgie Daniell. Tickets available at Ticketek.
Mid-Winter Christmas Saturday 17 June to
Lunch & Dinner All you can eat, 7 days
Saturday 17 June to Sunday 2 July2 2017 Sunday July 2017
Congratulations
LUNCH Mon to Fri $23.50pp Sat & Sun $24.50pp DINNER Mon to Thur $30.50pp Fri to Sun $32.50pp Senior Citizens discount available.
HAZEL BODEKER
Mother’s Day Prize Draw Winner
Bookings Essential PH
386 0088
fb.com/GardenHotelRestaurant www.gardenhotel.co.nz
OUR CABINET ITEMS ARE HOMEMADE CREATED FRESH ON SITE DAILY
COFFEE HAPPY HOUR
HAPPY HOUR 5PM - 7PM DAILY
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$12 LUNCH
SPECIALS
2PM-4PM DAILY
$3.50
MON: ROAST MEAL TUE: FISH & CHIPS WED: FISH BURGER THU: ROAST MEAL SAT: FISH & CHIPS
AVAILABLE FROM 11.30AM-2PM FOR A LIMITED TIME
Offer available for a limited time and includes tea, hot chocolate
Live Music: Mandi Miller 6PM.FRI.2 JUNE PHONE 385 8880 FIND US ON FACEBOOK fb.com/GBCCHCH THE GARDEN HOTEL COMPLEX | 110 MARSHLAND RD www.gardenhotel.co.nz | phone 385 3132
JO A CLUIN THE SB BY EA!
ClubBISTRO
Open Tuesday to Saturday 12pm-2pm and from 5pm
Midweek $10 SPECIAL ROAST
www.newbrightonclub.co.nz
Available Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday
PIERVIEW Restaurant
MID-WINTER XMAS FUNCTIONS WE HAVE THE VENUE. EXCELLENT CATERING. PLENTY OF PARKING. ENQUIRE NOW!
TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS
OPEN FOR
Members Lucky Card Draw
SUNDAY BRUNCH
FUNCTION ROOMS SHUTTLE RUNNING Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat
By the Seaside! 10.30am-2pm
TAB POD GAMING ROOM
202 Marine Parade | Ph 388-9416 Members, guests and affiliates welcome
H
Quality a la carte with a view! Open from 5.30pm FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY
SUNDAY 3 COURSE DINNER SPECIAL
$25
SUNDAY BUFFET Sunday 25th June ALL YOU CAN EAT $25 BOOK NOW!
ORNBY WORKINGMEN’S
CLUB
«WHAT'S ON«
«COMING UP«
FRIDAY 23 JUNE, 8PM
FRIDAY 2 JUNE, 7PM
JO’S KARAOKE SATURDAY 3 JUNE 4.30PM
NORM BLAND 8PM
FRANCHISE
TICKETS $20 AT CLUB OFFICE
Club CAFE OPEN 7 DAYS LUNCH & DINNER Gluten Free & Vegetarian options
Chalmers Restaurant
Early Bird Special 5.30pm – 6.30pm FRI & SAT
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY Full Meal
BLUE COD $24Half
salad & chips $16Meal
A right royal feast!
Roast (4 Choices) and Free Desserts still only
$22.50
Unbeatable value including your choice of fresh Veges and Salads
Hornby WMC | ph 03 349 9026 | 17 Carmen Road | Hornby
www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nz | Members, guests & affiliates welcome
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WIN A FREE BREAKFAST FOR 2 READ BELOW
O T U A d N A L A C I N A H C E M L L FU S R I A P E R L A ELECTRIC CHECK OUT OUR TYRE PRICES THEY WILL SURPRISE YOU
Battery check
Free Loan cars
Be the 5th person to mention this advert and WIN a breakfast for 2 at the Waimairi Beach Golf Club Restaurant And Bar now open to the public
• WoF’s • air conditioning • Wheel alignments • clutch & brake specialists • Full mechanical repairs available • cV joints/boot replacements • car/4WD tyres • auto transmission servicing • Petrol/diesel vehicle servicing • Diagnostic scanners
91 Beach Road, North Beach
Phone 383 2870
“If you’re happy with our service tell others. If you’re not, tell us. We want to look after our customers.”
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