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f WOOLWORTHS 1 H BISHOPDALE GARDEN CENTRE ■ R OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK SATURDAY and SUNDAY 9am - spm g | SALE SALE SALE | H TREE and SHRUB SALE H COMMENCES SATURDAY, APRIL 18th AND CONTINUES W ’ A FOR TWO WEEKS. M M LOOK AT THESE PRICE REDUCTIONS! H M NORMAL PRICE $1.50- $2.00 REDUCED BY 30c g 3 NORMAL PRICE $2.01 - $3.00 REDUCED BY 50c a M NORMAL PRICE $3.01 - $4.00 REDUCED BY 60c g NORMAL PRICE $4.01 - $5.00 REDUCED BY 80c B || NORMAL PRICE OVER $5.00 REDUCED BY $1 .00 B ■ SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE OF ATLAS LONG HANDLED SHOVELS, B B NORMAL PRICE $14.02 REDUCED TO $10.50 ecscn B B “LILY OF THE VALLEY” Plant on Shady, Cool side in rich, g — II moist soil; work in well rotted manure before planting. Bundle of 10 Plants —2P M B POLYANTHUS “PACIFIC GIANT’’ These are-top grade healthy B plants, assorted colours, normally $1.30 per trough of 8 plants. a m «Ms B B WEEKEND ONLY PRICE LIP J Bias AAI limn VUt BISHOPDALE GARDEN CENTRE 8 B WOOfcWORTHS OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK J

es a si sa bi Ks a> w ss m as m m ss s» ■ m hi m ra n m ®s a es b a m an n F SENIOR CITIZENS I § NO HIDDEN COSTS a | | FULLY ESCORTED THROUGHOUT g ■ INCLUDES TRAVEL TAX —ALL MEALS —ESCORTED FROM N.Z. AND BACK. g H VERY IMPORTANT: We even pick you up from your own home and g n return you anywhere in the Christchurch area. g | ROUND WORLD GRAND TOUR S k 60 DAYS, 55150. Departs June 21,1980. g ” LOS ANGELES: Mayflower Hotel (3 nights), visit Disneyland, plus 15 DAY GRAND EUROPEAN TOUR: Brussels, Heidelberg, Inn- » ■ full free day. SAN FRANCISCO: Bellevue Hotel (3 nights), city sbruck, Venice 12 nights), Florence, Rome 13 nights), Piacenza, « » sights full free day. VANCOUVER: Georgia Hotel (3 nights). Van- Lucerne (2 nights), Paris 12 nights). LONDON: (8 nights). ATHENS: g cower sightseeing. Rocky Mountains 2-day coach tour to BANFF: Attica Palace (4 nights), .Acropolis, and city sights, optional Greek. . ■ Spruce Motor Inn 13 nights). Lake Louise, etc. TORONTO? (2 . Islands Cruise. JOHANNESBURG (3 nights); city sights and danc-. ■ E nightsf fully day Niagara Falls. LONOONt Piccadifly Hotel (8 nights), ing. KRUGER' NATIONAL PARK 3-DAY TOUR including game . ■ ■ Londonsightseeing: "■ FW' " v i ew j n g. JOHANNESBURG (2 nights)-thence home via Sydney,. ■ ■ TRANS-SIBERIA - SOUTH AMERICA WORLD TOUR S g . - 6® DAYS, $5150. Departs June 10,1980. ■ EDAYS 1-7: Tokyo (3 nights) visit Imperial Palace, Ginza Japan 3 day Tour including Builet Train, Hakone National Park, Mt Fuji Kyoto. DAY - g ■18: From Yokohama by cruise’line to Russian Port of Nakhodka then to Khabarovsk to join Trans Siberian Train reserved in soft class. This is w H ' 'one of the world's last epic joiirheys wlth a fascinating variety of scenery of rugged landscape, lakes and small Russian.towns, DAYS 19-22: ■ ■ MOSCOW (3 nights), sightseeing city.ahd Kremlin. DAY 22: Train to LENINGRAO 13 nights).-Sightseeing palace and museums. DAY 25; Fly _■ to LONDON 16 nights)? DAY 26-30: Free in London. DAY 31-45: EUROPEAN TOUR - Paris (2 nights), Lucerne 12 nights), Stresa. Milan, — ■ Florence. Rome (2 nights'), Venice (2 nights), Verona, Innsbruck, Munich - Heidelberg. Rhineland; Amsterdam 12 nights), DAY 45; Return to g E London (7 nights). DAY 52: Fly to MADRID (2 nights). OAYS4: To RIO DE JANEIRO (2 nights), Copacabana Beach-Sugar Loaf Mountain, a ' ■ DAYS7:TdPERUIS.nights) including Lima, Cuzco, Inca fortress ofMachy Picchu.DAY62: Morning to SANTIAGP-Citysights.DAYw: ,0 a n’ TAHiTlLMporea(2nights).DAYS:Home.-. , g I-USA—MEXICO GRANDE-C AN ADI ANJkOCKIES 3 @ 34 DAYS, $3098. , | Departs June 4, 25; July 23, August 20, 27. »' ■ < DAY 1- Depart Auckland. DAY 2: Arrive Los Angeles, MAYFLOWER HOTEL (4 nights). DAY 3: Full day Disneyland. DAY 4: Universal Movie Studios. DAY •' y S 5 Free dry’ DAY 6: Fly to Mexico Gtk GENEVE HOTELI4 niohtsl. DAY 7: City tour. DAY 8: Full day fiesta-Xochmilco floating.garden. FoKoric Ballet. ■ K bullfights. DAY 9: Morning visit pyramids. DAY 10: By coach to Taxco. HOTEL RANCHO 12 nights), romantic restaged Spanish colonial town. DA < 11: Free • ■ dayi DAY 12; Coach to Acapulco,-EL MIBADOR HOTEL 12, nights). DAY 12 and 13: Free days. DAY 14: Fly to Las Vegas, STARDUST HOTtl 12 nignts). g H DAY 15: Optional Grand'Canyon Tour. DAY 16:To San Francisco (4 nights). DAY 17: City sightseeing. DAYS 18 and 19: Free days. DAY 20: rly to Van-, . — B wAer.’HOTEL GEORGIA 13 nightsU DAY 21: Full day sightseeing. DAY 22: Free day. DAY 23: By coach through Rocky Mountains to Kamloops. DAY z 4:: H S On to Band, PTARMIGAN INN (3 nights). DAY 25: Visit Lake Louise. DAY 26: Sightsee'mg.Banff. DAY 27: To Caigaiy-sightsewg PALLISER HOTEL. ■ ■ DAY 28: Fly to Honolulu, ALOHA SURF HOTEL (4 nights). DAY 29: Circle Island Tour. DAY 30 and 31: Free days. DAY 32: Depart Honolulu. DAY,33: Arrive ■ ■ Nandi, TONGA HOTEL-duty free shopping. DAY 34: Fly Home. H fi QUEENSLAND SUNSHINE TOUR B ■ . Only $985 (From August Sl<>6s), 17 Days. E June J2. 26; July 10, 241 August 7,21; September 4,18. | DAYJ: WAuckland, Brisbane-luxury coach to Surfers Paradise (2 nights). DAY 2: Sightseeing Gold Coast. DAY 3: North to Bundaberg. DAY 4: Cross. ■ Mt&if.Ciimcominto Rockhampton. DAYS: Pass huge cattle properties to Seaport Mackay. DAYS: Via "Home Hill Rock" shop to Townsville ? sights«;,, ” «y'inj : DAY7;To “Boulder" crystal pools then Cairns 13 nights). DAY 8: Free in Cairns. DAY 9: Green Island cruise. DAY 10: Rail thru forest to Kuranda then. g .T’tbuf Atherton Tablelands to Cardwell.'DAY 11: South to DAYDREAM ISLAND 12 nights). DAY 12: Free on Great Barrier Reef. DAY 13: To Rockhempton.? M. E'? DAy,l4?ToSun Coast Buderim. DAY 15: To Brisbane 12 nights). DAY 16: Mt Cootha-lone Pine. Afternoon shopping. DAY 17: Afternoon Home. ' | (Usg tpurs'to.Tasnania, Honolulu, South America. 4 I l'-’' Phone, write or call Ann Cunningham or Angela Ferguson. | ■ SUNBEAM TOURS LTD Name .-■ R Room 6, Ist Floor, Address - : 4|, L ” ■ Dominion Building. ■ S Phone 63-560, 68-380 ■ fit-P.O. Box 697 Christchurch.' Bonded Member of TAANZ. C'P- «

F ■ <wß I ARE YOU A y PSYCHOPAEOIC K v NURSE? W'H^fcJw 1 » T There’s an opportunity for YOU ' I in Nelson to work in our S& Psychopaedic Hospital. Braemar, ■ ' B FT*. w“~" The Nelson Hospital Board requires nurses with the following registrations: B RPdN. RCpN. RGN, and EN to work with the Intellectually Handicapped Children at || Braemar Hospital. ' B Braem'ar has a small in-patient population where the nurse’s duties include both B NURSING and ORGANISING AND RUNNING ACTIVITIES for the'patients.. These B activities involve the nurse in Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy m programmes. Teaching programmes. Riding for the Disabled (the Hospital has its B ..own RDA group). Music Therapy, and a busy social programme including many B outings, indoor and outdoor swimming, picnics and camps. |g in addition Braemar sponsors a large COMMUNITY. CARE PROGRAMME in which B the nurse takes part. This includes the running of a rural hostel with many outdoor B activities, supervising small home units in the city, regular involvement with the 9 SIH Workshop, the Community Clinic, Neighbourhood Centre and New City |s Venture. Visits to families in their homes have also been a part of the Braemar 9 Nurse’s work. M Regular sharing sessions on a multidisciplinary basis are a feature of our ongoing H education which starts with a comprehensive orientation.programme. A six month B post-basic course is offered to Enrolled "Nurses and other programmes are ■ organised for registered staff. B WHAT CAN NELSON OFFER? | | It’s a place to make the most of your leisure time. | | Nelson boasts some of the best beaches in New Zealand and lies in close proximity B • to the Neiscn Lakes and Abel Tasman National Parks and Marlborough Maritime B • Park. There are wonderful opportunities for swimming, tramping, sailing, fishing g I and’many other outdoor activities. Active.sports clubs and arts and crafts groups B • < . ensure your leisure needs are catered for in the best possible way. g i•/ PRINCIPAL NURSE | ■ ; COME AND WORK WITH US Apply in writing to: BRAEMAR HOSPITAL I /c J , PRIVATE BAG,.NELSON. I

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