jMHnSKSp? i MF i® '', **■ , X l z v / ft i - 7 iBI 7 |||i 9 ■ &■ Gordon Dryden — broadcaster, g author, marketing specialist, adver- | tising creative director and one of | New Zealand’s top ideas-men: one of | the two key motivators at next week’s | second Dryden/Donoghue Seminar | on ‘ldeas, Sales, Marketing and | Motivation’. His sessions include g graphic presentations on how to i create successful ideas in every aspect i of business. Many who attended the g first seminar described it as the most | valuable two days they’d ever spent, g Even now it's not | too late to join | The Dryden Donoghue Seminar on Ideas, Sales, Marketing and Motivation At The Great Hall, Chateau Regency, Cnr Deans Avenue and Kilmarnock Street, Christchurch Next Monday and Tuesday April 30 and May 1 Only $175 for the full two days, including written notes, excellent lunches and morning and afternoon teas. And remember: if you’re not delighted with the seminar by lunchtime Monday, we refund your full $175 in full. NOTE: This will be your only chance this year to attend a Dryden-Donoghue Seminar in the South Island. TO BOOK, AUCKLAND COLLECT NOW: (9) 686-596 The Dryden/Donoghue Seminars, 95 Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland. Charles Donoghue has been described by the Managing Director of one major New Zealand company as “New Zealand’s number one sales motivator.” His personal saleswinning techniques have proved so popular that he’s been in demand internationally as a lecturer before the insurance world’s Million Dollar Round Table Conference, in America Australia and South-East Asia In the Dryden/Donoghue Seminar, he combines his guaranteed saks techniques with Gordon Dryden’s flair for communication research and sales promotion and both run sessions on self motivation.
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