HOW TO START YOUR OWN BUSINESS DO YOU WANT TO START YOUR OWN BUSINESS? The Department of Extension Studies in co-operation with the Department of Business Administration, University of Canterbury offers a series of workshop sessions and lectures for prospective entrepreneurs. 10 weeks on Monday Evenings, 5.30-7.30 p.m.. Commencing 10 June, 1974. COURSE LEADER: Mr M. L. Gimpl. B.MET., M.MET.E., M.B.A. Senior Lecturer in Business Administration. I Department of Extension Studies ? | University of Canterbury, Christchurch. f 1 Please send me information and enrolment form; i for lectures on How To Start Your Own Business* I t 0: ! I Name: ♦ •Address: f * ? f Business Telephone: |
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33534, 15 May 1974, Page 10
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