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New Zealand Jiu Jitsu School of Self Defence instructor Major Richard Nicholls teaches a student , Bronia Thompson, basic self defence moves and throws that includes pressure point techniques, chokes, arm locks and holds, strikes, kicks and throws. Jiu Jitsu was started up in Waiouru last week. Use of and defence against weapons is also taught. Mai Nicholls said Jiu Jitsu is ideal for men, women and children wanting to learn an complete, effective and easily applied method of defending themselves. Jiu Jitsu is held in the Waiouru community centre on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6 until 7.30pm. For details contact Mai Nicholls at home on (06) 387 6443 or at work on (06) 387 6111 extension 7450.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 652, 3 September 1996, Page 7

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New Zealand Jiu Jitsu School of Self Defence instructor Major Richard Nicholls teaches a student , Bronia Thompson, basic self defence moves and throws that includes pressure point techniques, chokes, arm locks and holds, strikes, kicks and throws. Jiu Jitsu was started up in Waiouru last week. Use of and defence against weapons is also taught. Mai Nicholls said Jiu Jitsu is ideal for men, women and children wanting to learn an complete, effective and easily applied method of defending themselves. Jiu Jitsu is held in the Waiouru community centre on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6 until 7.30pm. For details contact Mai Nicholls at home on (06) 387 6443 or at work on (06) 387 6111 extension 7450. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 652, 3 September 1996, Page 7

New Zealand Jiu Jitsu School of Self Defence instructor Major Richard Nicholls teaches a student , Bronia Thompson, basic self defence moves and throws that includes pressure point techniques, chokes, arm locks and holds, strikes, kicks and throws. Jiu Jitsu was started up in Waiouru last week. Use of and defence against weapons is also taught. Mai Nicholls said Jiu Jitsu is ideal for men, women and children wanting to learn an complete, effective and easily applied method of defending themselves. Jiu Jitsu is held in the Waiouru community centre on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6 until 7.30pm. For details contact Mai Nicholls at home on (06) 387 6443 or at work on (06) 387 6111 extension 7450. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 652, 3 September 1996, Page 7

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