How to really cut the cost of accidents in your company this year How much will accidents cost your organisation this year? The real cost would probably terrify you —lost man-hours, plant use. your management time—not counting the human suffering. And yet most industrial accidents can be avoided and at low cost. The Safety Management Course to bb held in Christchurch from 7-9 April inclusive will examine practical ways to: • reduce injuries • reduce costs of damage to plant and property • minimise other losses caused through accidents Date — 7-9 April. 1981 ■ Place — Commodore Motor Inn. 447 Memorial Avenue. Christchurch Fee — $90.00 This 3-day non-residential course is presented by the Accident Compensation Corporation. For further information and enrolment details contact Mr Bob Walker. Accident Compensation Corporation, A Christchurch, phone 50-265 ATA Accident Compensation Corporation
How do you recognise a Premium wine before you taste, a drop? ■ B ' r * p,,, '■ | ■ 1151 CLASS As/f 9 H \W C a II SELECTION JI | BIN 27 Rtp g r TNT/li m| Look for the IFtesmtam seal. @ This Premium Class seal is This confident declaration by a leading applied to all table wines New Zealand winemaker of 80 years produced by Corbans. It is standing has been warmly welcomed your absolute assurance that both at home and at export. every bottle of table, wine vintaged by - -n } TWO Corbans has been produced to the highest standards set down under statute in 1980 . Vignerons. Cellarers and Shippers of fine wines since the turn of the Century. Corbans PREMIUM seal- the envy of other winemakers # H.M. Government Regulation April 1980/73. ‘ Ccp;.r.;n: 196:. C:rjars V.’ir.as Limited. CPS’BO J
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