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Metropol November 17, 2016 37 On Wednesday 26 October, Southern Eye Specialists celebrated an incredible milestone – the opening of its brand new, state-of-the-art eye hospital on Kilmore Street. Ian Russell, Dr John Rawstron Dr Jo-Anne Pon, Dr Allan Simpson Lyn Banks, Rob Weatherboard Sean Every, Hon Nicky Wagnor, Richard Tankersley Photos by Jane Wyles Photography - for copies email [email protected] Dr Rebecca Stack, Dr Debbie Mason Delwyn Harris, Dr Tracy Packwood Sarsha & Sean Every, Belinda Cozens Vicky Ward, Mikaela Gilbert Janette & Jim Northwick A MEDICAL PIONEER SOCIAL SCENE m citrine, smokey quartz, amethyst - new semi-precious range now in stock P. 021 230 8725 E. [email protected] W. andreglynn.co.nz

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Page 1: WHAT’S ON BARS & CAFES WS ON BARS & CAFES WHHAT’S … · 2016-11-25 · Metropol November 17, 2016 37 On Wednesday 26 October, Southern Eye Specialists celebrated an incredible

Metropol November 17, 2016 37

On Wednesday 26 October, Southern Eye Specialists celebrated an incredible milestone – the opening of its brand new, state-of-the-art eye hospital on Kilmore Street.

Ian Russell, Dr John RawstronDr Jo-Anne Pon, Dr Allan Simpson

Lyn Banks, Rob Weatherboard

Sean Every, Hon Nicky Wagnor, Richard Tankersley

Photos by Jane Wyles Photography - for copies email [email protected]

Dr Rebecca Stack, Dr Debbie Mason Delwyn Harris, Dr Tracy Packwood

Sarsha & Sean Every, Belinda Cozens

Vicky Ward, Mikaela Gilbert Janette & Jim Northwick

A MEDICAL PIONEER

SOCIAL SCENEm

citrine, smokey quartz, amethyst - new semi-precious range now in stock

WHWHAATT’’S ON BARS & CAFES WHS ON BARS & CAFES WHAATT’’S NEW ART RES NEW ART RETTAIL DOWNTOWNAIL DOWNTOWN

Sometimes the most memorable stories, those that are carried by winds all over the world, have found notoriety thanks to their unusual circumstances. Certainly storytelling is an age old practice that has transcended time and generation.

Perhaps you have a story born from comical misfortune or a tale of woe that materialised following an

embarrassing faux pas. Either way, you’ll fi nd an excellent forum for divulging your catastrophic moments at the upcoming Natural Born Storytellers evening at XCHC (Wilson Road) on Friday 25 November.

The concept found its feet once upon a time in the hip locale of Camden Town, London. The original pioneers have since collaborated with The Story Collective to hand the microphone to Christchurch. The brief for the evening comes from the team themselves: “We are looking for your stories about times when things didn’t go accordingly to plan. Life throws curve balls sometimes and we have to go with the fl ow. The results can be challenging and even catastrophic – but they can always be unexpectedly wonderful”.

Reach out to the organisers in advance at [email protected] to help fi nd your story a voice. The team will be happy to help you craft your anecdote.

If you don’t feel like sharing, then you’re welcome to delight in the dramatics and wile away the evening wondering if you’re listening to extraordinary fact or clever fi ction.

NATURAL BORN STORYTELLERS

P. 021 230 8725 E. [email protected] W. andreglynn.co.nz