RETIREMENT SHOCK! Is there really such a thing? RETIREMENT PLANNING People in their 40s and 50s are today realizing the real need to plan their retirement well in advance. How long will you be retired? Some people will live in retirement nearly as long as their working life. What should you plan for? Important factors like timing, housing, health, financial security, and leisure time must be planned. Now is the time to make decisions while you've still got the power to provide the answers. COLONIAL MUTUAL Invite you to enrol for a PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT SEMINAR VENUE: Colonial Mutual Picton Avenue Riccarton TIMES: 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. Two sessions either Tuesday or Wednesday evenings COURSE FEE: $lO.OO All Course Material Supplied Enrolments at each seminar limited ENROL by returning the attached form to: "Alan Marshall A.C.A. Director Retirement Seminars mr ™ rs P.O. Box 8410 Riccarton nf/ss Ms Name Address Phone No Enrolment Fee $lO enclosed Preferred Evening
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Press, 3 August 1985, Page 25
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