Personals CLASSIFIED ads are the very best means in town to communicate what you have for sale. Try them. Ph. 792-440 any time to place your ad. COMPUTER Dating ready works. Write for application form now, P.O. Box 546, Rotorua. ESCORTS, Toni’s Escorts, 7 attractive ladles for company. Phone Tonis 388-031. JAPANESE skier (girl, 23) seeks home-stay accommodation In Methven from July 11-25. Phone Chlaki after 6 p.m. on Chch 227-244. KATE Sheppard Women’s Bookshop, 202 High St. Open week days from 10.30 a.m. DTC LESBIAN Line, Thursdays 7.301030 pm. for women wanting contact and support from other lesbians. Call us at 794796 or write to Box 21069. HS UONS-ALL BLACK Test, one stand ticket for Dunedin Test wanted by genuine rugby follower. Ph. 528-230, after 6 p.m. LOST In Merivale, little French restaurant, answers to name La Provencale. Finder phone 556-156 for reservations, 10 per cent off meal with this advertlsment. Tuesday to Thursday. Hours Tues to Sat. 6.30 p.m. late 8.Y.0. MASSAGE, sauna; spa; vibro massage; executive suite; Incall; outcall; escorts double massage; personal, friendly, mature staff; comfortable, quiet surroundings; complimentary coffee; TV, portable; video; male masseur. Open noon till late, Mon. to Frl. Sat. Sun. 4 p.m. till late. Alamein Lounge, 221 Tuam St. Ph. 67-698. $5 discount on massages with this advert. All credit cards accepted. ■ ■ a a MASSAGE, sauna, spa, at Cavalier Lounge, 119 Armagh St. Phone 50-510. Bankcards welcome, $5 discount with this coupon. NEED your car repaired? Need new tyres? You’ll find bargains that can’t be beat In Classifieds. Phone 792-440 any time to place your ad. PREGNANCY help-care, concern, confidentially offered to pregnant and new mothers. Ph. 63-355. D WITTY remarks, Hecate underestimated. ‘Semper Eadem.’ Drake’s drum. Cadmus? Mind control.
THE BURROUGHS 820. THE BUSINESS MICRO WITH THE BRAINS OF A MAINFRAME. The more brains you have in business, the farther you’ll go. So it’s no wonder the Burroughs 820 is doing so well. V With its powerful 16-bit processor \ and up to 640 K bytes of RAM in each 1 workstation, the Burroughs 820 gives W each user his own computer, but with \ the power, data base and storage that were once associated only with mainframes. Brains, however, are just part of the beauty of the 820. Fact is, the Burroughs 820 is one of most versatile, easy-to-use, expandable, \^^^^^R^*stand-alon e computers in the industry. The 820 can also be networked with other B2o’s, everyone is always working with the latest, up-to-date information. And because the 820 can have multiple workstations, it grows as your business grows. To operate, all you do is open the carton, plug it in * choose one of our application software programs, tilt the screen to your desired height, and you’re off. (Our step-by-step training manuals are so easy to use, you can be doing sales projections in a matter of hours.) . If you need any help, just call the Burroughs Resource Control Centre. Trained Burroughs computer specialists will help you with any problem—whether it’s our hardware, software, or operating systems. (Being in the office equipment business internationally tor 87 years has taught us a little *822 mass storage unit requires installation by a qualified something about service and support.) r B “™ u gh SJ You see, at Burroughs, we believe it’s I r m interested in the Burroughs 820 business micro. i more important to be better than bigger. i | So, if you’re in the market for a business ; Name— — — i micro, consider the Burroughs 820. The I Tltle - —— ——— —— ——— t one with the brains. | Addr g SS ' ; Tdephone i j Send to: Mr Brian Clark I THE QUESTION ISNT WHO’S BIGGER. i Burroughs N.Z. Ltd. | IT’S WHO’S BETTER. [ 206 Thomdon Quav, Wellington I I cp aics • ■————— — — — — J
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