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I / / 3 " I 1 [^^J^j^t o D f 5 ' • U BSgg There’s no doubt about it. Canterbury is going to profit immensely from the new Container trade. Lyttelton has always been the South Island's premier port, and one of the most important in New Zealand. Now it is going to bring great benefits to Canterbury with its opportunities for developing export trade. Join in Canterbury's great leap forward. Profit directly from the installation of the crane and Container Terminal facilities by investing with the Lyttelton Harbour Board. Amounts of $lOO upwards welcome. Container crane and associated facilities loan 1975 SIEOO.OOO first instalment $400.000 ■■ ■■ 5.75% s 6.25% Apply through any Trading . Bank, Savings Bank, Sharebroker, Solicitor, Accountant or at the offices of. the LYTTELTON .HARBOUR BOARD, 297 Madras Street, P.O. Box2loB Christchurch, Telephone 60-079. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD New facilities for Canterbury s prosperity „„
ALLIED COMPUTED PROCESSORS CANTERBURY LTD. ■ PHONE 488-034 P.O. BOX 8121 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE •ni'mmuu IMTORYCONTROL REQUIREMENTS J“ S MYABIE LAR«E OR SMALL SOLICITOR ACCOUNTING PACKAGE OR SHARE REGISTER PROCESSING SPECIAL ACCOUNTANTS PRIVATE LEDGER COMPANY GENERAL LEDGER ASSET REGISTER/DEPRECIATION SCHEDULE
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33883, 1 July 1975, Page 31
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