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Flyer / Opening Soon! The Raspberry Cafe & Store

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Photocopied sheet with sketch of the Raspberry Cafe building. The building was relocated from Christchurch to the site on Rhodes Road, Tai Tapu, by owners of Otahuna Berries, Jane and Craig Scott.

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  • Title

    Flyer / Opening Soon! The Raspberry Cafe & Store

  • Maker

    The Raspberry Cafe

  • Date made

    2001

  • Subject

    Business and Retail, Otahuna Berries, Tai Tapu, Canterbury, New Zealand, The Raspberry Cafe, Tai Tapu, 2000s

  • Additional information

    paper, 29 cm

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