Christchurch’s international conference centre J BI I A Centre of Learning set in rural surroundings only H S Illi fl 11 Hi i IE B br 0 win 16km from Christchurch International Airport. The ! IVV Mb 1 vUhhhmil College combines the beauty and charm of an old world setting with comfortable accommodation and 1 " 1 . unsurpassed lecture and meeting facilities. The main conference hall seats 1200, 32 lecture theatres (tiered • v and fiat) bring total seating availability to 3400. ’ Theatres are equipped with extensive teaching aids, ; \ ' J overhead projectors, slide and movie projectors and J' 'r ' C ||9 public address systems. Accommodation is in single rooms (600) or double rooms (capacity 1000 persons). ?.. Extensive recreational facilities are provided for leisure activities — squash courts, table tennis, billiard ; rooms, badminton courts, tennis courts, rugby, soccer, * hockey and cricket grounds, together with a heated swimming pool. Two golf courses are in close proximity. ■ KIIRK. - Two banks and a Post Office are situated on ' campus. • An attentive team from conference administration ,■ \ to chefs and room attendants — all with one common ; aim — to make your conference the most successful and enjoyable possible. For further information contact: ■Br ’ Vince Vaney, Union Manager, Lincoln college. • Ph. Chch. 252-811
ASCOT PARK HOTEL-MOTEL COMPLEX INVERCARGILL NZ'S LEADING CONFERENCE CENTRE OFFERING FIRST CLASS PROUDLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE m LCENSING ★ 54 TRUST HOTEL ★ 23 Ist CLASS MOTEL. UNITS WITH COOKING FACILITIES ★ CONFERENCE AND MEETING FACILITIES FOR 8 - 800 PEOPLE ★ COMPLEX INCLUDES: - INDOOR HEATED SWIMMING POOL -2 SAUNAS -2 SOLARIUMS WE ALSO OFFER SUPPLEMENTARY ACCOMMODATION AT THE CALVIN, GRAND AND DON LODGE HOTELS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: WRITE TO P. 0. BOX 208 OR PHONE 87-146 INVERCARGILL
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