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TUESDAY, JANUARY <strong>22</strong>, <strong>2019</strong><br />

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• By Julia Evans<br />

A DATE has been set for the<br />

hearing of a controversial liquor<br />

store appeal.<br />

Phillipstown residents and<br />

the city council will go into<br />

battle on April 16 against<br />

Riccarton Liquorland, which<br />

wants to open a new bottle store<br />

in the shops at the intersection<br />

of Ferry and Aldwins Rds.<br />

There is already a liquor store<br />

less than 50m away and 14<br />

within 2km.<br />

The district licensing<br />

committee declined the<br />

application in May. It said<br />

another store could lead to<br />

an increase in alcohol-related<br />

harm in a “very vulnerable”<br />

community.<br />

Riccarton Liquor Ltd<br />

is appealing the decision<br />

on grounds the licensing<br />

committee was biased and had<br />

predetermined its position<br />

before the hearing.<br />

The city council applied<br />

to the Alcohol Regulatory<br />

and Licensing Authority to<br />

have the claims struck out,<br />

saying there was no bias or<br />

predetermination.<br />

However, the authority<br />

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Well on the way to being chlorine-free<br />

Helen Beaumont from the city council gives an update on how<br />

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SOUTHERN VIEW Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

Tuesday <strong>January</strong> <strong>22</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 3<br />

News<br />

Bid to extend Halswell pool hours<br />

• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />

ABOUT 500 signatures have<br />

been collected and will be<br />

presented to the city council<br />

in support of extending the<br />

Halswell community pool’s<br />

opening hours.<br />

City councillor Anne<br />

Galloway is set to present the<br />

signatures to city<br />

council staff this<br />

week.<br />

The Te Hapua<br />

Halswell Summer<br />

Pool’s current<br />

hours are<br />

Anne<br />

Galloway<br />

Debbie<br />

Mora<br />

11.30am-7pm. It<br />

opened for the<br />

summer season on<br />

November 17 and<br />

will close again on<br />

March 31.<br />

“There is really a<br />

strong demand for<br />

it . . . I think it is a<br />

shame to have this<br />

fantastic resource<br />

out there and that<br />

the facility isn’t<br />

being used to its<br />

full potential,” Cr Galloway said.<br />

Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton<br />

Community Board member<br />

Debbie Mora has also lodged<br />

a request with the city council<br />

to maximise the pool’s limited<br />

opening hours over the summer.<br />

Ms Mora said she would like<br />

to see the pool open “anywhere<br />

from 7am” over summer.<br />

“Some people are frustrated<br />

with the opening times . . .<br />

anything earlier than 11.30am<br />

is going to be appreciated,” she<br />

said.<br />

If Ms Mora’s request is<br />

approved by city council<br />

chief executive Karleen<br />

Edwards, it will be sent back<br />

to the community board to be<br />

discussed at its meeting next<br />

Tuesday.<br />

But city council head of<br />

recreation sports and events<br />

Nigel Cox said the pool needs to<br />

be open when there is enough<br />

demand from people wanting to<br />

swim. Figures from last summer<br />

showed patronage was low when<br />

the pool was open during the<br />

early morning hours.<br />

Last year, due to the Pioneer<br />

Recreation and Sport Centre<br />

being closed for maintenance,<br />

the Te Hapua pool was open<br />

from 6am-8pm weekdays and<br />

7am-8pm on the weekend.<br />

Mr Cox said the average<br />

number of people using the<br />

pool before 10am last year was<br />

between 1.2-2.6. The largest<br />

count before 10am for the whole<br />

summer was 13 people.<br />

In the 2016/17 financial year,<br />

the pool recorded a deficit of<br />

$191,000. However, Cr Galloway<br />

said Halswell residents pay a lot<br />

TIME TO<br />

SWIM:<br />

A call to<br />

extend the<br />

Te Hapua<br />

Halswell<br />

Summer<br />

Pool’s<br />

opening<br />

hours has<br />

gathered<br />

support.<br />

of rates and the facility should be<br />

available for them to use when<br />

they want to use it. She also said<br />

many residents didn’t know the<br />

pool was open earlier last season.<br />

Halswell Residents’<br />

Association secretary David<br />

Hawke said due to the growing<br />

population in Halswell and<br />

Wigram, the pool may need to<br />

be upgraded. The association<br />

will discuss the idea of a heated<br />

and covered pool at its meeting<br />

on Monday.<br />

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News<br />

SOUTHERN VIEW<br />

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News<br />

Now<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

What it takes to remove the chlorine<br />

With the<br />

clock ticking<br />

on the city<br />

council’s<br />

self-imposed<br />

deadline<br />

to end<br />

temporary<br />

chlorination of the<br />

water supply within<br />

12 months, water<br />

supply improvement<br />

programme manager<br />

Helen Beaumont gives<br />

an update on how the<br />

work is tracking<br />

IT HAS been a year since the city<br />

council voted to temporarily add<br />

chlorine to the drinking water<br />

supply in response to advice from<br />

the Canterbury Medical Officer<br />

of Health.<br />

Over the past few months we<br />

have made significant progress<br />

on upgrading the wells that<br />

supply our water so that we<br />

can get back to having an<br />

unchlorinated water supply.<br />

To date we have upgraded<br />

25 per cent of our wells – by<br />

volume of water produced – to<br />

bring them up to a standard<br />

that exceeds the present<br />

requirements.<br />

We’ve set the bar higher than<br />

required because we anticipate<br />

that more stringent standards<br />

will be introduced by the<br />

Government shortly.<br />

Upgrading each well takes<br />

between two and six weeks and<br />

we can only work on a limited<br />

number of wells at any one time<br />

because we still to need supply<br />

water to homes and businesses.<br />

We have been running a water<br />

conservation campaign asking<br />

people to use less water so we can<br />

continue work on the wells and<br />

we really appreciate the efforts<br />

people have been making.<br />

Our data shows average water<br />

use to date is well below the<br />

summer averages for the past two<br />

years. If that keeps up we should<br />

be able to continue with the well<br />

remediation work as planned.<br />

By May we expect to have<br />

completed interim upgrades on<br />

19 below-ground wells and raised<br />

another 41 wells above ground,<br />

bringing the total number of<br />

secure wells to 98.<br />

Those wells collectively provide<br />

more than 60 per cent of the<br />

city’s water supply.<br />

If we upgrade those wells<br />

as planned, we should<br />

have a sufficient volume of<br />

unchlorinated water to supply<br />

the city over the winter months<br />

when we use about 50 per cent<br />

less water than we do in the<br />

summer.<br />

However, even after doing this<br />

work, providing chlorine-free<br />

water to everyone in every part of<br />

the city remains a challenge.<br />

The water supply is delivered<br />

through nine discrete zones.<br />

The central zone is our biggest<br />

water zone and supplies water to<br />

42 per cent of the population. It<br />

is the oldest part of the city and<br />

where we have the most wells<br />

that need to be raised above<br />

ground.<br />

There is high demand for water<br />

relative to the available capacity<br />

in this zone and, therefore, very<br />

little excess capacity. This makes<br />

it difficult to do the necessary<br />

upgrades.<br />

To address the challenge in<br />

the central zone, in addition<br />

to the interim upgrades on<br />

below-ground wells, we are also<br />

working to install ultra violet<br />

treatment at the main pump<br />

station.<br />

The main pump station is the<br />

biggest supplier of water to the<br />

central zone, and we are working<br />

with the contractor on ways that<br />

the installation can be sped up<br />

so water can be treated with UV<br />

instead of chlorine at this site.<br />

We are also looking at whether<br />

we can transfer water across zone<br />

boundaries.<br />

There are technical challenges<br />

because of the different pressure<br />

levels in some of the zones.<br />

However, it may be possible<br />

for us to use some of the pump<br />

stations on the boundaries of the<br />

central zone to push untreated<br />

water into that area.<br />

In addition, we are<br />

investigating whether we can<br />

make use of two private wells on<br />

the Metro Sports Facility site.<br />

They tap into deep aquifers<br />

and were originally drilled for a<br />

ground-source heat pump that is<br />

no longer required.<br />

They may be suitable to supply<br />

potable water to homes and<br />

businesses in the central zone.<br />

We are confident that seven of<br />

the nine city supply zones will be<br />

chlorine free by May this year.<br />

It is likely that we will have<br />

sufficient water from secure wells<br />

in the Ferrymead zone, and we<br />

are doing further modelling of<br />

water supply options and looking<br />

at opportunities to fast track<br />

works in the central zone.<br />

In the meantime, we are also<br />

looking at how we can reduce the<br />

amount of chlorine in the water.<br />

At the pump stations where<br />

the chlorine has two minutes to<br />

react with the water and disinfect<br />

it before it reaches the first<br />

consumer we have been able to<br />

halve the dose of chlorine.<br />

We are now looking at whether<br />

we can re-route the water at some<br />

of the other pump stations so we<br />

can give the chlorine a longer<br />

time to do its job before it reaches<br />

the first consumer.<br />

For example, if we can send the<br />

water around the block before<br />

it reaches people’s homes, there<br />

may be other pump stations<br />

where we can also reduce the<br />

dose.<br />

Each pump station has<br />

between one and six wells<br />

supplying it. Where some wells<br />

are remediated and some are not,<br />

we have to chlorinate all of the<br />

water unless we can isolate<br />

the wells that haven’t been<br />

remediated.<br />

We can only do that when the<br />

demand for water is low.<br />

When there are periods of<br />

low demand we aim to only use<br />

pump stations without chlorine.<br />

It is only when absolutely<br />

necessary, as water demand<br />

rises, that we bring the<br />

chlorinated pump stations into<br />

service.<br />

We all want the chlorine out<br />

of our water and we are working<br />

hard to ensure we can have an<br />

unchlorinated water supply as<br />

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Tuesday <strong>January</strong> <strong>22</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 5<br />

Threats to Lyttelton<br />

dog owners<br />

sparks debate<br />

• By Louis Day<br />

TENSIONS ARE running high in<br />

Lyttelton after dog owners have been<br />

left notes threatening to call dog<br />

control on their pets.<br />

One resident had been left two<br />

handwritten notes on separate occasions.<br />

One of them stating “your f*****g<br />

dog has barked the whole afternoon.<br />

Some people were trying to get a<br />

nap.”<br />

The note which was posted on community<br />

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– Ain’t No Place I’d Rather Be!” led to<br />

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Plans to<br />

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works blow<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

• By Georgia O’Connor-Harding<br />

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businesses facing major<br />

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City council staff have been<br />

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roadworks to start between<br />

Harakeke and Matipo Sts.<br />

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month, is not expected to be completed<br />

until December 2020.<br />

It comes after businesses raised<br />

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be affected, leading to a meeting<br />

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SOUTHERN VIEW<br />

News<br />

Date set for<br />

liquor store<br />

appeal<br />

•From page 1<br />

“In particular the authority is<br />

not confident that the argument<br />

about bias and predetermination<br />

can be separated from the<br />

grounds of appeal.”<br />

City council head of community<br />

support, governance and<br />

partnerships John Filsell said it<br />

considered these grounds could<br />

be disposed of separately from<br />

the rest of the appeal. “There was<br />

a lack of any evidence to support<br />

these grounds and they would be<br />

likely to waste time at the appeal<br />

hearing.”<br />

Mr Filsell said it was the first<br />

time the city council had applied<br />

for a strike out of an appeal<br />

against a licensing decision.<br />

Long-term Phillipstown resident<br />

and advocate Wayne Hawker said<br />

the community would see the<br />

appeal through.<br />

“It’s not over yet. It may be a<br />

long, drawn out process but we’ll<br />

be fighting this to the very end,”<br />

he said.<br />

More than 100 objections were<br />

submitted to the Linwood-<br />

Central-Heathcote Community<br />

Board when the application was<br />

received, including from Linwood<br />

College and the police.<br />

Uncle Harry’s cross finds a home<br />

Two more World<br />

War 1 crosses which<br />

celebrated Armistice Day<br />

at the Sumner Redcliffs<br />

RSA have been claimed.<br />

Jess Gibson reports<br />

WORLD WAR 1 memorials<br />

honour him as Lieutenant Harry<br />

Marshall Wright. To his family<br />

more than 100 years on, he<br />

remains Uncle Harry.<br />

Lieutenant Wright enlisted as<br />

a volunteer in 1912 and climbed<br />

the ranks before the war broke<br />

out in 1914.<br />

He was living in Sumner<br />

when he left for Gallipoli to<br />

fight in the battle of Chunuk<br />

Bair. The last memory his family<br />

has of Lieutenant Wright was<br />

a piggyback ride given to his<br />

younger brother before he drove<br />

away for the last time.<br />

He embarked from Wellington<br />

on April 17, 1915, but was killed<br />

in action in Turkey several<br />

months later on August 7, aged<br />

24.<br />

City council heritage<br />

adviser Gareth Wright said<br />

the death of his great uncle<br />

impacted on the family in a<br />

major way. ​<br />

“I recall my grandfather would<br />

get quite teary when he talked<br />

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Lieutenant Harry Marshall<br />

Wright was last seen by<br />

his family in 1914, giving his<br />

younger brother a piggyback<br />

ride.<br />

about his older brother,” said<br />

Gareth.<br />

Lieutenant Wright’s name<br />

appears on a number of<br />

memorials around Christchurch.<br />

“He’s on the memorial at the<br />

community centre in Sumner.<br />

He went to Christchurch Boys’<br />

High, so his name is on the<br />

memorial there, and because the<br />

family was living in Hororata at<br />

the time he was killed, he’s on<br />

the Hororata memorial also,”<br />

said Gareth.<br />

He said his trip to Gallipoli to<br />

visit the New Zealand<br />

memorial at Chunuk<br />

Bair, where his great<br />

uncle’s name was<br />

engraved, was “quite<br />

emotional.’’<br />

Gareth said<br />

Lieutenant Wright’s<br />

ceremonial sword<br />

hangs on the wall at<br />

his father’s house.<br />

At his own home<br />

in Addington, his<br />

photo and some of his<br />

medals are displayed.<br />

Now one of 21 crosses held<br />

by the Sumner Redcliffs RSA,<br />

which were displayed in the<br />

Armistice Day commemorations<br />

to remember Sumner’s fallen<br />

soldiers, will be added to<br />

Gareth’s memorabilia.<br />

Gareth got in touch with RSA<br />

president Pat Boland after he<br />

saw an article in Bay Harbour<br />

News asking descendants to take<br />

their cross.<br />

Gareth said he is happy for the<br />

opportunity to collect the cross.<br />

“I’m very keen on my family<br />

Gareth Wright<br />

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either keep the cross or give it to<br />

his father, who can hang it next<br />

to his brother’s sword.<br />

A significant part of the<br />

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department of the<br />

city council. His<br />

father Sidney Wright<br />

was a clerk at the<br />

Selwyn District<br />

Council.<br />

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said Gareth.<br />

Mrs Boland is<br />

meeting<br />

with the RSA committee<br />

this week to arrange a ceremony<br />

for the collection of the crosses.<br />

“We’re very delighted and<br />

honoured to be able to do<br />

that . . . we’re sure that the<br />

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Learning to save lives<br />

•From page 1<br />

Club president Rohan<br />

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“They’re learning how to use<br />

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he said.<br />

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for Hagley Park polo<br />

• By Louis Day<br />

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Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

Call for more dolphin monitors in port<br />

• By Louis Day<br />

A MARINE biologist has<br />

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observer to monitor Hector’s<br />

dolphins in the harbour.<br />

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dolphins<br />

come<br />

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Liz Slooten<br />

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berth.<br />

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Otago University marine biology<br />

professor Liz Slooten said the<br />

majority of dolphins are likely<br />

to be undetected by a single<br />

observer.<br />

“With one person looking,<br />

you are only going to see a small<br />

fraction of the dolphins that are<br />

out there.”<br />

Prof Slooten said this could<br />

cause a lot of dolphins to be<br />

vulnerable to hearing loss.<br />

“They use sound for everything<br />

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to detect the dolphins.<br />

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dolphins), and about 200m you<br />

only see a third, and at 400m you<br />

would only see about 14 per cent<br />

of the dolphins.”<br />

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Jake Bailey takes on a new challenge<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

• By Sophie Cornish<br />

AS A CHILD Jake Bailey was not<br />

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The cancer survivor made<br />

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During the Coast to Coast he<br />

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He will return to Christchurch<br />

INSPIRATIONAL: Jake Bailey will be competing in the Coast to Coast after beating cancer.<br />

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• By Julia Evans<br />

HE HELPED create one of the<br />

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the city council to develop a<br />

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Perfect camping trip at South Brighton<br />

Fire rages, homes at risk<br />

• By Matt Slaughter<br />

A FAMILY with a long history<br />

of holidaying at South Brighton<br />

was back this year for the camp’s<br />

busiest season.<br />

Camper Scott Rushton said he<br />

had been spending the festive<br />

season at the South Brighton<br />

Holiday Park since 1998, as it had<br />

been one of his mum’s favourite<br />

spots.<br />

It had since become a favourite<br />

for his family and he said it was<br />

great to see the park full with<br />

campers after an uncertain<br />

couple of years.<br />

Mr Rushton continued to camp<br />

at the park after the earthquakes<br />

left it with limited facilities<br />

because he wanted to show his<br />

support in difficult times.<br />

Park owner Sam Hawkins said<br />

when he and his wife Jacquie<br />

bought the park in 2017 they<br />

were faced with a huge job to fix<br />

damage from the earthquakes.<br />

But the repairs have been made<br />

and after a quiet couple of years,<br />

Mr Hawkins said the number of<br />

campers at the park had doubled<br />

this season compared to the<br />

last Christmas and New Year’s<br />

period.<br />

“We had to close the park three<br />

times over new year because it<br />

was at capacity.”<br />

Though Mr Rushton and his<br />

LOYAL: Scott Rushton and his family (above) spent the festive<br />

season at South Brighton Holiday Park, owned by Sam and<br />

Jacquie Hawkins (right), when it reached capacity.<br />

family enjoyed camping at the<br />

park for many years, he said the<br />

mood had been extra special<br />

during this stay.<br />

“They’ve brought back what<br />

was originally so good about the<br />

place. It’s a place to camp up and<br />

meet people and have barbecues.”<br />

“Its a hidden little gem, which<br />

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Mr Rushton, his wife Sarah and<br />

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Tuesday <strong>January</strong> <strong>22</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 17<br />

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Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

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Tuesday <strong>January</strong> <strong>22</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 21<br />

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(<strong>22</strong>8 3667)<br />

PLUS<br />

SUPPORTING<br />

PROGRAMME PLUS<br />

SUPPORTING<br />

PROGRAMME<br />

Kids 14<br />

and Under<br />

FREE<br />

Friday Jan 25– Saturday Jan 26, 6PM<br />

Friday- Adults $20, Students and Seniors $15, Children 14 and Under FREE: Saturday Adults $25, Students and Seniors $20, Children 14 and Under FREE<br />

Eftpos at the Gate<br />

www.ruapunaspeedway.co.nz Infoline 3497727<br />

Kids<br />

14 years<br />

& Under<br />

FREE<br />

Gates open at<br />

4.30 pm<br />

The 17th Annual SPRINTCAR GOLD CUP<br />

The BIG GUNS are here– Buddy Kofoid (USA), Jason Pryde (Australia), Jamie McDonald (Auck), Jamie Larsen<br />

(Palmy), Rodney Wood (Bay Park) taking on the mainland’s best. 25 ENTRIES…. AND COUNTING!!!<br />

Pre Purchase Tickets at Edge Parts<br />

& Performance, 6 Distribution<br />

Lane, Sockburn<br />

THIS IS THE BIG ONE!<br />

Bonus! Friday Night includes the ‘Salute to Goodie Classic’ 20 Lap Sprintcar Feature


24 Tuesday <strong>January</strong> <strong>22</strong> <strong>2019</strong><br />

Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi<br />

SOUTHERN VIEW<br />

CHIROPRACTIC Brighton<br />

Queen Size Mattress & Base<br />

NOW $1,799<br />

WAS $3,599<br />

Medium Feel<br />

50%<br />

OFF<br />

CLASSIC Kappa<br />

Queen Size Mattress & Base<br />

ONLY $639<br />

EVERYDAY<br />

DREAM<br />

PRICES<br />

CHIROPRACTIC Ahipara<br />

Queen Size Mattress & Base<br />

NOW $1,699<br />

WAS $3,399<br />

50%<br />

OFF<br />

Medium Feel<br />

Firm Feel<br />

SWISSTEK LATEX Brigitta<br />

Queen Size Mattress & Base<br />

NOW $2,799<br />

WAS $5,599<br />

50%<br />

OFF<br />

SANCTUARY Astor<br />

Queen Size Mattress & Base<br />

NOW $3,999<br />

WAS $7,999<br />

50%<br />

OFF<br />

Firm Feel<br />

Firm Feel<br />

Other Sizes & Models Available In-store!<br />

BEDS R US CHRISTCHURCH<br />

166 Moorhouse Ave, (Next To Noel Leeming)<br />

Ph: 03 379 5110

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