CHIEF EXECUTIVES' New luxury CressMa z w«SgattEiiK' -x jr/ireor w£/v?r I I "W X TECHNOLOGY AND LUXURY Z9W*’ \ X. FOR THE DGCERNING /7v I - X, executive ENQUIRE NOW: toyota RANGIORA I PERCIVAL STREET, RANGIORA. P.O. BOX 104. PHONE RANGIORA 8186. I CHRISTCHURCH 792-360 c.auoe leap There’s a lot more to ‘running the focal pub’ than simply pouring beer at the bar. These days, your ‘local’ is a multi-million dollar business of the most challenging kind. Catering for 2000 dinner guests a week. Providing entertainment and accommodation. Running a liquor sales outlet and delegating the skills of as many as 60 staff. It calls for professionals, professionally trained. That’s why there are only 10 openings in the Lion Hotels Management Development Programme, the only comprehensive hotel management training scheme in New Zealand. Because we are looking for the best. So, if you’re motivated by the challenge of running a diversified, multi-million dollar service business, pop into your local Lion Hotel and take a fresh look. Then, if you’re still serious, write to the General Manager at the address below for more information and an initial application form. The Lion Hotels Management Development Programme. It’s the best in the industry .... demanding the very best in you. LION HOTELS, REF: CP W B DUNLOP, GENERAL MANAGER, P.O. BOX 21, AUCKLAND. LION HOTELS
I LAKELAND PROPERTIES RjR LIMITED V 4,800,000 Ordinary Shares of 50 cents each at par, and 1,200,000 12.5% Specified Preference Shares of 50 cents each at par. Lakeland Properties Limited Offer Investors An opportunity to invest IN PRIME COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IN QUEENSTOWN AND THE SOUTHERN LAKES REGION Lakeland Properties Limited offers investors 4,800,000 Ordinary Shares and 1,200,000 12.5% Specified Preference Shares, both at 50 cents each and payable in full on application. The company was formed to acquire property in the Southern Lakes Region and in particular Queenstown. This region represents a major growth area in property values and this issue of shares in the company will give investors the opportunity to participate in this growth. In principle the company will concentrate on buying new and near-new prime commercial The Organising Brokers: properties which offer financial security and Hamilton, Hindin, Greene optimum returns for investors. 4th Floor The issue is fullv underwritten. Full details are National Bank Building contained in a Prospectus registered with the 164 Hereford Street (P.O. Box 10) Companies Office, Invercargill, on April 26, 1985. CHRISTCHURCH Copies can be obtained from any and Member of the New Zealand Stock Exchange, or Pierce Knox &Co bv filling out the coupon below. Lexicon House Allotment of the shares will be made only on 123 Spey Street (P.O. Box 1206) receipt of an Application Form issued with the INVERCARGILL Prospectus. The Directors ■ Lakeland Properties Ltd. P.O. Box 1206, Invercargill H Please send me a Prospectus and Application Forms for Lakeland Properties Limited. | NAME — ■ | ADDRESS | ■ CITY CODE | — —- —-3
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