TASMAN PULP & PAPER COMPANY LIMITED. POST GRADUATE BURSARY IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Commencing in 1967 the Company is offering a Bursary to candidates for the graduate Diploma in Business Administration at the University of Canterbury. Preference will be given to graduates in Law or to graduates in Commerce who are qualified in Accountancy, but full consideration will also be given to graduates in other fields. This award will enable students to attend the University of Canterbury on a full-time basis for one academic year, which is the period required to complete the Diploma. This award will be available both to candidates newly graduated and to graduates with professional, business or academic experience subsequent to graduation. Bursars will be expected to undertake employment with the Company after completion of the Diploma course for a period equal to the term of the Bursary. Normally one bursary will be granted in each year, but the Company proposes to award up to two bursaries in 1967. Allowance: An allowance of £845 for the academic year will be payable less any bursary to which the candidate is entitled from the Department of Education. A further living allowance not exceeding £3OO may be paid in the case of married bursars. Applications: Applications should be made on the special form available from the Industrial Relations Manager, Tasman Pulp and Paper Company Limited, Kawerau, with whom applications will close on December 15th, 1966.
Put your money where it does the most good, and gives the best return Purpose of Loan The Otago Hospital Board has a comprehensive Building Programme which will provide for Otago the most up-to-date Hospital Service in New Zealand. This programme includes Clinical Services Block under construction comprising 7 storeys and bringing all Outpatients to a central point . . . multi-storey Ward block of over 500 beds . . , extensions to the Steam Raising Plant to service these additions ... purchase of land for future development and the improvement of Hospital Services for Tapanui District APPLICATION FORMS and full particulars obtainable from any Member of the Stock Exchange, any Branch of any Trading Bank, also Public Accountants and Solicitors. Or direct from The Treasurer, Otago Hospital Board, P. O. Box 946, Dunedin. Telephone: 77-004.
An Important message to wives . . . Has your husband made a will? A will is perhaps the most important document your husband will ever sign and you as a wife should have a keen interest in the subject because a will is a blueprint for your family’s future welfare. Your husband can get expert and friendly advice free of charge from the Trustees Executors. If you, yourself have any problems regarding money to invest, etc. an experienced officer of Trustees Executors will be happy to discuss the matter without obligation. THE TRUSTEES EXECUTORS AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z. LTD. 161 Hereford Street, Christchurch. Telephone 68-337. MANAGER: J. H. Wakefield, F.RAN.Z. LOCAL DIRECTORS: Messrs F. S. Taylor, C. C. Holland, G. H. Grigg, C.8.E., Charles S. Thomas, A H. Flay.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 20
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