Investor Line For other rates Ph ;09) 399-402 or (09) 775-450 Toll Free Countrywide Bankjfr A Registered Prospectus may be obtained from any Countrywide Bank Branch *
INVEST IN A USED BMW WITH ULTIMATE CONFIDENCE AT AMURI BMW. Phone Ron Collis now for Details 735 i, 1987, all factory options, as new throughout $120,000 535 i, 1988, automatic, all factory options, would suit new car buyer $115,000 525 e, 1986, automatic, Polaris silver many factory options including air cond, exceptional cond. throughout $50,000 325 i, 1986,2 door, auto, bronzit, only 27,000 km, just like new $58,000 320 i, 1987,4 door, 5 speed, 1 owner, Bronzit $48,000 Wanted 318 i or 320 i 2 door, 5 speed. The ultimate used car must be parts and labour for IJino-Xhs an Approved Used BMW. after purchase, because it carries the same The BMW Approved • warranty benefits as a Used Warranty new BMW. dgjMggKK It makes a selected With the exception JHb used BMW the ot normal wear and ■HL ultimate used car tear, the BMW ■ Approved Used THE ULTIMATE Warranty covers all - DRIVING MACHINE AMURIBffiW Manchester-Cambridge Corner. Christchurch. Tel: 798-180 24 hours _ VAt
[ Timber Mill Our client operates a Timber Mill in the South Island of New Zealand producing I up to 10,000 cu m p.a. A high quality product is produced for domestic and export markets and all plant is modern and well maintained. Included in the plant are treatment, machining and kiln drying facilities. An excellent level of forward orders is available to ensure the future profitability of the operation as a going concern. The business is offered for sale as a going concern, a joint venture or by tender for plant, equipment, land and buildings. Full details are available from: Mr M. G. Valentine/ Mr S. A. O’Connell W. R. JACKSON, VALENTINE & CO. P.O. Box 5546 DUNEDIN Phone (024) 740-900 Facsimile (024) 779-987 Offers accepted till April 8, 1989. i
| 55000 TO $250000 | A copy of the Registered Prospectus can be obtained from any Branch , of the Bank of New Zealand. covo? ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE A? °PP° rtunit y exists for an Executive to join two established local businessmen, in partnership, in the creation and management of an advertising and promotional service agency. This new venture already has a solid customer base but now requires the employment of an experienced creative team. As the Manager, you will need to be a selfmotivator, with a proven success record in the promotions and advertising industry who can work in, and motivate, a small, results-driven team. In addition to the returns appropriate to partnership, you will be able to enjoy the benefits associated with the Timaru location ~ ° rdable hl 9h living standard. Well sited, climatic beach-front city. — Unrivalled access to recreational facilities, he social advantages of a smaller town yet easy access to main centres. We welcome your applications with details of ac ground training, management experience and samples of creative material. Please write in the first instance to: Advertising Executive P.O. Box 803 Timaru
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