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Hanover Industrial Trade Fair . ■ Thousands of international businessmen earmark the Hanover Trade Fair every year — it's got that kind of la ff ■ dr> * reputation. For collecting vital information and I j making important new contacts, the leading figures in world industry rank this Fair as a must! bf Five thousand international exhibitors showing an —amaa enormous range of products. BB B B B • Assembly and work 9 Mechanical handling B Lg handling machines • Telecommunications * Building material and • Testing machines A components, prefabricated • Tools and system building • Transport engineering ■ B*> ® Office and data technology • Welding, cutting and || I LB "Bl” • Chemicals, rubber and . joining ■■ a Hwtf plastics • Steel shaping ■ ■ ■ • Electrical energy and • Precision mechanics and . P lant optlcs wHi Wfllr B • Electrical materials. • China, pottery, glassware. Wa B 'BIB ! wiring and domestic ceramics " " w services, leisure electronics • Jewellery, watches and • Electrical engineering clocks IQQI * Electric and electronic • Silver and metalware y instrumentation and • Giftware, etc | L I !—automation • Oil hydraulics and I J J LlO'’OVer • Electronic components pneumatics A. .a ‘Tria-1.. IT- ii- * Iron and steel, non- • Refuse removal, disposal SSbtaaadMM IldClC ICUI ferrous metals, foundry and utilisation products, industrial plants • Scales and balances W. Germany 13-20 April • Lamps, lighting • Storage For further information-catalogues, travel dates, entrance tickets etc, write to: New Zealand Agents, Hanover Fair, P.O. Box 25070, Christchurch 11941

AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING J SPECIALISTS SOUTHERN HEAT PUMPS LTD SHOWROOM Ph. 50-018 54 Oxford Tee

M TURKINGTON ASSOCIATES LTD.M BHmRHH :.'JONOyiS’3 ANi> kVl*«A'< oi'sGAM:>r< IHHHHH CER WORKSHOP Increase your knowledge of CLOSER ECONOMIC RELATIONS at a one-day Workshop to be led by DR DON TURKINGTON Business Economist and former Government Advisor involved in the CER negotiations. This will be a practically oriented Workshop especially suited to manufacturers, importers and exporters, and their professional advisors. Dr Turkington will be assisted by commentators with special expertise in various facets of CER. Date: Wednesday. 1 6 February 1983 Time: 8.45 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Venue: Noahs Hotel, Christchurch Fee: SIOO per person (includes luncheon and Workshop documentation) CER CHRISTCHURCH WORKSHOP Please register the following for this Workshop: - Narne(s) Company Address 1 elephone Cheque enclosed at SlOO per person S. . . Mail to: Turkington Associates Ltd., P.O. Box 33-670, Takapuna. Auckland 9. (Ph. 494-738)

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Press, 31 January 1983, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 31 January 1983, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 31 January 1983, Page 21

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