CRAFTED IN NIEW ZEALAND j You are invited to call and view the special displays of merchandise developed and made by enterprising New Zealanders, working singly or in small groups. These displays are featured from today until Saturday, 9th July. Of added interest are working displays in the art of popular Handcrafts . . . ” f Time and Date j Type of Working j (most diplays . Location Display j showing Saturdays J j 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.) | -■■■" I' - "" ' I" Rug Weaving | 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily . j 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. I ■ Friday night, Bth July | Floor Coverings ■ ‘ i Pottery I 11 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. • , Thursday 7th July | I and Friday Bth July i | and 5 p.m. to 7.30 J J p. m . | China, Glassware • Friday night | and Gifts China Painting j„ am t 0 3 pm . dai|y • j i I Wood Turning i 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. I I daily except I China, Glassware | Thursday 7th July I and Gifts I I Scenic Painting ! From 9 a.m. I Souvenirs and | most days • Sheepskin I Weaving and I 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily j Casualwear I | Hand-painting | 12 noon to 2 p.m. daily I Fashion Accessories of Ceramic i ! Jewellery j £ I I Pot Pourri I I _ Craft Work J 10 a - m - to 2.30 P- m - j Cosmetics 1 Patchwork Craft I 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily ' Fashion Fabrics I Knitting of 8 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily ■ Babywear Soft Toys } 8 ■ i Smocking | 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily J Girlswear I Hand-crafting I 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily 8 of . and 6.30 p.m. to 9 Knitwear I 8.30 p.m. i | Friday night, Bth July | Casualwear i !
Of Special Interest. . . Demonstrations in the Art of Embroidery by 'Canterbury Embroiders'Guild'. 11 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. daily Haberdashery Traced /C\ Linens / from'Semco' of AustraSm W" - I •' '*>*_/■? Whether you are a beginner or an j ’ 'X experienced Embroiderer you are I ; , M certain to find something to please I from our 'Semco' range. The I ' '"'Jj ji selection is wide and includes: JLi ‘ Jr Table Cloths, Table Centres, Runr*. ners and Duchess Sets. U'W We can a,so show you a full range ijk ■ ol Embroidery Accessories ineluding: needles, threads and hoops. Illustrated: Three Tablecloth designs, all 95 x 95cm. $20.00 ea •. ■; - Should you require assistance on ‘ any matter relating to Embroidery our experienced Staff will be hap- ■, « tf 3 © a py to advise. • Haberdashery - Ground Floor. Window Display - City Mall. ‘ _ A selection available at our Timaru House - . Mail Orders and jS Teleorders are welcome 11 a H t CFf Please write Private g Bag, Christchurch or mi m — 'phone 797-400 and ask 'laP " 1 miiifa) for 'Teleorder'. ” City Mall, Christchurch
Executive Director N.Z, Golf Association Wellington The New Zealand Golf Association seeks an experienced administrator to this new senior level position. The appointee will be accountable to the Council of the Association for all national administration and coordination. This will include responsibility for secretarial services to the Council, financial management, promotional activities, organising and assisting clubs with national tournaments and public and media relations. The successful applicant could come from any one of a number of different backgrounds including industry and commerce, professional administration or the services. Key attributeswill, however, include proven performance at a senior administrative/management level; a keen interest in sport; a knowledge of golf; and a high level of promotional .and communication skill. Age is reasonably flexible, but preference is for the 35-50 year age range. The remuneration package, including use of a car, will reflect the senior level of the position. Assistance will be provided in transferring to Wellington. Please address confidential written applications to: MrP.C.joyce, Peat Marwick Consultants Limited, 10th Floor, National Mutual Centre, Shortland Street, P.O. Box 1584, Auckland. ra pEAT lEJ MARWICK Management Consultants
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