Wanganui Girls College Old Girls Christmas Luncheon <<<ALL PAST PUPILS WELCOME>>
Wanganui Girls College
Old Girls Association
Notice.
Attention please.
Christmas Luncheon to be held on
Saturday 18th November 2017.
Venue: “Carolines Boatshed”
Aramoho.
Time:- 11:00 am
Booking tickets $10:00 ea can be purchased at
“Spoilt Nails and Beauty” 174 Victoria Avenue
till Monday 13th November. balance payable at the Venue,
There is a Special lunch menu, Cabinet food, and A-la-Carte.
Or please ring.
Mrs Paerau Taylor phone 3477731 and leave a message
or call or text 0272408540
to book your place and pay on the day.
we would like final numbers by Monday 13th.
Please support this end of year get together.
A great chance to reminisce with old school friends.
All Past Pupils Welcome…..
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