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Show aimed at future planning

“Towards Retirement” is the only exhibition of its kind in New Zealand. To be held at the Christchurch Townhall, opening today and ending on Sunday, July 26, “Towards Retirement” should attract not only people over 60 years, but also those in their 40s and 50s planning for retirement. Children and mortgages are no longer a drain on their resources, and their superannuation plus income from investment gives many the opportunity for travel, hobbies and

sport. They have the time to do all those things they were once too busy for. Customers can feel free at the exhibition to ask the experts there for free advice, tuition, or a product demonstration. Face-to-face contact makes these exhibitions popular with customers where demonstration and product handling means they can see, hear, touch and smell the product. Both exhibitors and customers are invited to take part in the exhibition.

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Press, 24 July 1987, Page 22

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Show aimed at future planning Press, 24 July 1987, Page 22

Show aimed at future planning Press, 24 July 1987, Page 22

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