1841 days ago

BLEWDEN LILIES & SHOPPING CAMBRIDGE/TIRAU DECEMBER 10

Lyn from Tauranga Tasting Tours & Charters

We went on this tour late last year to three very different venues. It was an opportunity to get that different extra-special gift or perhaps spoil yourself. Unfortunately, many that wanted to come had functions that clashed with the date.
The tour was such a success that we decided to redo it, although we changed one venue. Then Covid - 19 prevented the second tour being re-done. However, we are persisting! The venues to be visited and enjoyed again are:
-Lilies by Blewden- Leamington (you may have seen David ion TV in the Covid ads.)
-The Interiors Barn Tirau
- Our new venue is The Heritage Gallery, Cambridge.
You will be given time for shopping in Cambridge before we move on to Tirau.
COST: $45.00pp. (door-to-door transport & Blewden Lilies).
tgatastingtours@xtra.co.nz or Ph:0275224607

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Are Kiwis allergic to “exuberance”? 🥝
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