' SURF FISHIN® »KIAI F KILWEU. 12’ 2pce HOLLOW GLASS ROD. $55 302 N With Line.. $55 <8? COMBINE THE 2 FOR $99 SPECIAL FOR THE FLY TVER 50 ASSORTED RED AND GINGER CAPES. ITSLEIO All $ 1.00 EACH OR LESS C=3 WS4 PH. 61 r Systems 'l Ana I Location: Brisbane " Applications are invited for an experienced Systems B Analyst to join the Brisbane Computer services Depart- ® ment of MIM Holdings Limited. ’■ || This position presents an outstanding opportunity for W the right person to become involved in the development of commercial and technical systems using IDMS Data || Base and transaction processing software on the latest ICL 2956/10 computer with the VME/B Operating 3 H System. The installation supports the data processing yia gl requirements of MIM Holdings Limited in Brisbane H « and subsidiary companies at Townsville and Collinsville m in North Queensland via modern remote communication 0 facilities.- • g w The successful person will have proven experience IB H and performance as a Systems Analyst and must be 3 H able to communicate with users at all levels. : •< if The person we are looking for should have tertiary ® "J| qualifications in either business or data processing Is 9 disciplines. A minimum of 5 years developing commerH cial systems and skill in COBOL programming are H Eg required. ffi Remuneration will depend on qualifications and experia ence, but salary and conditions of employment are ® M most attractive and will be discussed at a personal s interview. ' M Hl interested applicants should forward their resume || . stating' details of qualifications and experience and || H quoting Reference No. 6080 to: ® aEwl ' MBmillllllll»l|llMMMWMaM L ' Ng • |S • BSEfifi John Morrow || ’ O IMISnnM Personnel Officer-Recruitment .g / : 8 Mil MIM Holdings Limited ? | S moldipsigs GPO Box 1433. r ||| U limited, BRISBANE Q4OOl "jl
H Hw F\ l l -J M i'i f< a ' Asif’- 9 X: -'/'VAvf'will B&OI -1! frwsai ta I IP Jl 1? ibwilwU "Roses fdr the 1980’s froim Duncan and Davies | Five superb new roses bred in France by the famous House of_Meilland an J -nurtured by Duncan and Davies of New Zealand. You are entitled to expect | the very highest performance in health and vigour, Tiower form and colour | brilliance. Blooms to surpass any in garden, vase or exhibition. . | "Altesse': • a lovely two tone hybrid tea in delicate pink and carmine, opening | - slowly from a pointed cardinal red bud. Blooms are lightly fragrant and long | lasting. Medium height and vigorous. _ I 'Bettina 78’: Another hybrid tea (shaped just like the illustration above) wrth j long pointed buds and attractive orange-pink flowers. A perfect vase flower, I I excellent in the garden too. . . . j 'Mascotte'" A blend of Chinese yellow and soft red give a pleasing bi-co.our B The abundant production of lonfl lasting blooms makes this an excellent variety for garden display. • 1 'TchinTchin': For those-who enjoy the uninhibited display . of the .modern floribundas Tebin Tchin’ is a yes, yes. Masses of brilliant, orange-red/ ong lasting flowers — a superb bush for garden display. . . .. 'Climbing Sonia Meilland': This most popular of all florists roses is now, at/aiiahip ac a climber where the benefit from the shelter of J fence or pergola wiS ensure perfectionJn the porcelain-pink flowers. A vigorous variety w.th dense, disease-proof foliage and.gentle fragrance. . . . Rose pruning deinoiistratiojis at Garaenway by Koa Hollow international rose judge . “1 Merivale - Thursday 14th August, \ Marshland - Friday 15th August, .OIWO Hornby - Saturday 16th August, 7|l. Rjccarton-Wednesday 20th August. Come along anytime from 10.30 a.m. - i ISI ... i 3.30 p.m. (Koa will take a lunch break from Ip.m.-2 p.m.) It's simple when you know how. ... , Koa will show you how pruning floribundas | V • ’keeps them flowering — or how incorrect f « pruning prevents that climber from producing’ blooms! She'll assist you while you prune a bush for yourself, if you wish. And of course you'll have a chance to ask about the best varieties' their feeding and all the other points that no one else seemed to
know the answers to. , . Our Primrosies are neither prim nor proper - or roses! I They're riot the prim and proper sufpkur yellow English sort, they're extrovert multi-coloured ■ sparkling, gems. Just the \ JsSfe, thing to carpet bare rose borders for Spring. uICX ■ » (You can transfer them later to a shady border for Summer and Autumn if you wish). The price isn't proper either - only 99c for a trough of 6. XU Gardsmww \J j yj open 7 days
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