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L’ETACQ COLLEGE OF FINE woodworking TECHNIQUES & DESIGN Introduces . Courses in fine woodworking tutored by Remi Couriard, maker of fine furniture. Commencing July 7,1986 • ' >•>: 'V -i i : EVENING CLASSES ★ Tool Sharpening. •fr Making a small shadow box. i Introduction to traditional European carving techniques. * Intermediate European carving. •k Elementary steps to sculpture. -k Making a wooden hand plane. BLOCK COURSES We run one day, two day, three day, one week and four week block courses covering: ■Jr Making a cabinetmaker’s woodworking bench. ★ Introduction to solid timber furnituremaking. Intermediate techniques of furnituremaking. * Advanced furnituremaking. Apply NOW for Enrolment! X L’ETACQ COLLEGE OF FINE WOODWORKING ™ e ££ lBB ’ TECHNIQUES & DESIGNS

MORTGAGE FINANCE? wmcws United Building Society announces important changes in loans finance policy! Now: • Anyone, customer or non-customer, may apply for United Mortgage Finance, provided they meet the loans criteria. ® Funds are available now for approved lending purposes - this is not a “shortterm” policy. • All applications are processed quickly. • United will loan more than once to any individual, so if you’re buying another home, or refinancing an existing mortgage come and see us. • Finance is available for your worthwhile project - buying, building \ EKroElbAk or a home, or commercial properties. * Application forms and W1 helpful advice from ail I United Building ■|! 1 Society branches or' I » offices of United Realty World Estate If Agents nationwide. 1 1- Come in and talk Ij/ about your mortgage |y finance needs... now! Helping you build your nest! (/forCAited. C/Hted for you.

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Press, 2 July 1986, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 2 July 1986, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 2 July 1986, Page 4

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