Public Notices Public. Notices < COMMUNITY NIGHT THURSDAY, JULY 2 1987 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. „ J • Parents, friends and families of the school — past, present and future — are Invited to see this modern secondary school in action: • The staff and students of Shirley Boys’ High School Invite you to come and see what makes your school different. Accountants and Bookkeepers PROFESSIONAL TAXATION CONSULTING earn up to $20,000 p.a. (as a professional consultant) — part time from home A unique opportunity is available to capable persons of integrity with good clerical, accounting or business experience to earn high returns in the field of part time or full time tax consulting. Tax consulting is one of New Zealand’s fastest growth and profitable businesses in line with overseas trends. You can easily and profitably run your own business from home with very low overheads. You will be fully taught in all areas by professional leaders in this field. Small private training course (limit 20 persons) will be conducted soon to provide complete in-depth training in every aspect of,taxation, tax consulting, tax savings techniques, tax planning strategies, setting up and operating your tax advisory business,, tax law, tax accounting etc etc including full yearround advice and back-up. These private courses are also ideal for small business owners looking to minimise tax legally and honestly. Forward couponnowjordetans: pTo: Tax Opportunities I i Ling & Associates Ltd i ! P.O. Box 22076 | CHRISTCHURCH I I Phone Hotline 798-898 i I Name:l 1 I [ Address:] i i I Occupation:l ! Phone:l i : : I ■■canterbury ■■l HOSPITAL I H BOARD PUBLIC MEETING to represent the Board’s DRAFT SERVICE DEVELOPMENT PLAN For OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGICAL - SERVICES ALL WELCOME TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1987, in the Canterbury Aged People’s Centre, 64 Cashel Street (by the Bridge of Remembrance). Tea from 3.30 p.m. — Meeting 4 p.m. to approximately 6 p.m. Copies of the Draft Plan are available for inspection at: Canterbury Hospital Board, Central Administration Building, 10 Oxford Terrace. Canterbury Hospital Board, Community Health Care Services, Amsterdam House, 161 Kilmore Street. Citizens Advice Bureau, 203 Gloucester Street. District Council of Social Services (DISCOSS), 203 Gloucester Street. Health Planning and Research Unit, 888 Colombo Street (opposite Christchurch Women’s Hospital). Canterbury Public Library, Gloucester Street and branch libraries at New Brighton, Papanui, Shirley and Spreydon. Family Health Qounselling Centres: Hornby House, 93 Carmen Road, Hornby. 41 Harewood Road, Papanui. 291 High Street, Rangiora. 310 Selwyn Street, Christchurch 2. Lincoln and District Community Care Centre, Gerald Street, Lincoln. Hurunui County Council Offices, Amberley. Following the Public Meeting, the Canterbury Hospital Board invites written submissions on the Draft Plan, for receipt by Friday, August 28, 1987. M. WATSON, Acting Chief Executive. & db & CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY HERETAUNGA COURSE INFORMATION DAY — FRIDAY, JULY 17 The institute’s eight teaching schools: PHARMACY OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY MANAGEMENT ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING HEALTH SCIENCES HOTEL & TOURISM ADMINISTRATION ENGINEERING SCIENCE will, on Friday, July 17, offer programmes which will be of interest to persons intending to apply for entry to courses commencing at the Institute in 1988 and 1989. Programmes will operate from 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon and from 1.30 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. Numberswill be strictly limited and admission will be by ticket only. Secondary school pupils who wish to attend should obtain further information from the guidance counsellor or careers adviser at the school they attend. Interested persons other than school leavers should contact: Information & Public Relations Officer, Central Institute of Technology, 'Private Bag, ■■ Trentham. Telephone (04) 277-089
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