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New Caledonia quiz night + French buffet + could win a free trip... this Saturday 17 September

Catherine from Whatawhata

Because it is in a function room rather than a bar at Sky City people under 18 are allowed to attend.

You don’t have to be an Alliance Francaise member, and it doesn’t really matter how well people do in the quiz. It’s just an excuse for a bit of fun and a French meal. But as it’s sponsored by New Caledonia tourism it’s great value for what’s included, and attendees will go in the draw for a free trip to New Caledonia…

Buy tickets from the Alliance Francaise website. $25 non-member, $15 youth under 18. $15 for Alliance Members. Includes the meal, 1 drink, quiz and trip draw.

www.afhamilton.org.nz...

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