The Gazette 1984

GAZETTE

JULY/AUGI JST 1984

For Your Diary . . . 3/7 September, 1984. International Bar Association 20th Biennial Conference. Programmes available from Margaret Byrne at the Law Society, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7 or from the IBA, 2 Harewood Place, London W1R 9HB. 14 September 1984. Solicitors' Golfing Society. Captain's Prize, 1984. Dundalk Golf Club. 17/19 September, 1984. Intensive Course on Planning Law. Centre for Environmental Studies, Law School, Trinity College, Dublin 2. Course Fee: £150.00 per person. Enquiries to Dr. Yvonne Scannell at 772941 (ext. 1997 or 1125). 19/21 October, 1984. Society of Young Solicitors Seminar. Talbot Hotel, Wexford. Details of topics and accom- modation arrangements will appear in the next issue.

Wh y is our manager's door always open?

ANSWER: We could try to be funny and say it was to let the bank drafts in. But the truth is it's just the way we operate. Personal, attentive service at all times. Total access to the manager. Longer hours than most banks. And higher interest on deposits. They may sound like small things. But when you add up the little things we do and most banks don't, you'll understand why our customers prefer service to size.

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