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GAZETTE

SEPTEMBER 1987

Looking for Opportunities?

We are a

progressive firm of two partners and thirty

support staff situated in South East England,

close to Channel ports. We are looking for

experienced solicitors able to deal with

either contentious or non-contentious work.

We offer excellent salaries with fringe

benefits and partnership prospects. Inter-

views can be arranged in Dublin. Send C.V.

to David Sevier, 7/10 Trinity Road,

Sheerness, Kent ME 12 2PJ, or phone

Sheerness (0795) 664551.

Clerical Poet sought.

Detective Sergeant

approaching retirement, experienced fraud

investigator, competent driver. Qualified in

clerical and general office routine. Seeks

post in Legal Office. Dublin area. Excellent

references. Tel. 338795.

Miscellaneous

WANTED:

Set of

Irish Reports,

1894 to

date. Box No. 91.

WANTED:

Bound volumes of the Irish

Acts

of the Oireachtas

1922 to date. Box No. 92.

GERMAN SOLICITOR'S TRAINEE:

wants

to spend a 3 — 6 months traineeship, free

of charge, at an Irish Solicitor's office (ca.

May/June - Oct./Nov. 1990). Special

interests in European and International Law,

basic knowledge of English Law. Please

contact: Silke Stegelmann, Richard-Wagner-

Str. 71, D — 6 6 0 0 Saarbrucken.

ENGLISH AGENTS:

Agency work under-

taken for Irish solicitors in both litigation

and non-contentious matters — including

legal aid. Fearon & Co., Solicitors,

12 The Broadway, Woking, Surrey GU21

5AU. Telephone Woking (04862) 26272.

Fax: Woking (04862) 25807.

COMPLETION

OF

DIFFICULT

FILES

Have you a file that you

cannot complete, because

it is too time-consuming?

Have you a file that will not

go away, but you cannot

get around to finalising?

Have you a file that

requires particular expertise

and detailed knowledge to

complete it?

An active retired solicitor with

extensive and sound experi-

ence in all aspects of general

practice is available in the

Dublin area to take on partic-

ular assignments for an agreed

fee.

Box No. 93

Solicitors —

how public

are your

private

conversations?

The problem of private consul-

tations being overheard by

those in waiting areas is quite

a common one, particularly

when the areas is close to the

consulting room. Now there is

an inexpensive electronic sol-

ution to this problem that is

easy to install and requires no

structural alteration! With

Soundmasking, conversations

are kept private and confiden-

tial — a benefit for both

lawyers and their clients.

For further particulars contact:

Soundmasking Ltd.

25 Harcourt Street,

Dublin 2.

Telephone: 780499/780037.

YOUNGER MEMBERS COMMI TTEE

QUIZ NIGHTS

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DATE FOR THE QUIZ NIGHT TO BE HELD

IN JURY'S, LIMERICK, HAS BEEN CHANGED FROM

THURSDAY, 12 NOVEMBER

TO

TUESDAY, 10 NOVEMBER, 1987

GAZETTE

BINDERS

Binders which will hold 2 0 issues

ere avsilsble from the Society.

PRICE

£5 . 14

(incl. VAT)

+ 87p postage

THE CATHOLIC HOUSING AID SOCIETY

Granville Street, Dublin 1 Telephone: 741020

The Society is a non-sectarian voluntary Organisation providing accommodation

for the elderly poor.

We understand that many people making their wills are disposed to make gestures

to Charities. We respectfully ask Solicitors to mention our work

where such an opportunity arises.

Our Brochure explains what we have done and are doing. Copies available on request.

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