GAZETTE.
SEPTEMBER 1989
RECRUITMENT
In o r der t o me et t he d ema n ds of our
c l i en ts in L o n d o n, w e need t o appo i nt
ano t her c o n s u l t a nt t o l ook a f t er t he
s t r o ng c o n t i n g e nt of g o od ca l i b re Irish
So l i c i t o rs c om i ng t o Eng l and.
To be considered for this demand i ng
role, you wo u l d have t o be an alert
l awyer of sterling character w h o can rise
to thé occasion and meet w i t h applicants
and clients a c c u s t omed t o t he supreme
service t hey already enjoy. Ideally t he
applicant will be perceptive and
someone of the age of 3 0 +
The vacancy is in our London o f f i ce. An
a t t r ac t i ve salary is paid during training
and t he an t i c i pa t ed i ncome at t he end
of this is quite phenomena l. Please apply
in con f i dence t o:
Mack Dinshaw,
(Managing Director) or
Stephen Watkins,
(Director)
Law Personnel,
95 A l d w y c h,
London WC 2B 4JF. Tel: 0 3 1 - 2 42 1 2 8 1.
An swe r p h o ne after business hours.
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AREYOUTHINKINGOFMAKINGAWIL
COVENANT, LEGACYORDONATION?
Please consider the
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN IRELAND
The R.C.S.I, was founded in 1784. It conducts an
International Undergraduate Medical School for the training
and education ol Doctors. It also has responsibility for the
further education of Surgeons, Radiologists, Anaesthetists,
Dentists and Nurses. Many of its students come from Third
World Countnes, and they return to work there on completion
of their studies.
Medical Research is also an important element of the College's
activities. Cancer, Thromboses, Blindness, Blood Pressure,
Mental Handicap and Birth Defects are just some of the human
ailments which are presently the subject of detailed research.
The College is an independent and pnvate institution which is
financed largely through gifts, donations, and endowments.
Your assistance would be very much appreciated, and would
help to keep the College and Ireland in the forefront of Medical
Research and Education.
For tax purposes, the R.C.S.I, is regarded by the Revenue
Commissioners as a Charity. Therefore, gifts and donations
may qualify the donors for tax relief.
For further information about the College's activities, please
contact:
The Registrar, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland,
St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2.
WHERE THERE'S A WILL
THIS IS THE WAY...
Emma, a bright-eyed, chatty, two-year-old, is one of
our younger members awaiting a kidney transplant.
'WHEN YOU HAVE A TRANSPLANT
YOU ARE ABLE TO LIVE*
Bequests/Donations,
however small to:
IRISH KIDNEY ASSOCIATION,
DONOR HOUSE,
BALLSBRIDGE, DUBLIN 4.
Phone: (01) 689788/9
or
Account 17193435, BANK OF IRELAND,
34 COLLEGE GREEN, DUBLIN.
When a client makes a will in favour of the
Society, it would be appreciated if the bequest
were stated in the following words:
"I devise and bequeath the sum of
Pounds
to the Irish Cancer Society Limited to be applied by it
for any of the charitable objects of the Society, as it,
the Society, at its absolute discretion, may decide."
All monies received by the Society are expended
within the Republic of Ireland.
"Conquer Cancer Campaign" is a Registered
Business Name and is used by the Society for some
fund raising purposes. The "Cancer
Research Advancement Board"
allocates all Research Grants
on behalf of
the Society.
IRISH
CANCER
SOCIETY
5 Northumberland Road
Dublin 4
Ireland
Tel: 6 8 1 8 55
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