The Gazette 1987

SEPTEMBER 1987

GAZETTE

MONEY GROWS ON TREES

T H E S O L I C I T O R S - B E N E V O L E NT A S S O C I A T I ON

For an investment of £10,000 upwards you can purchase, or take a share in, a newly planted or semi mature forest and you-can WATCH YOUR MONEY GROW and IT IS TAX FREE.

A CASE IN NEED

COLIN G. GOGGIN Medical Photographic Consultant • • •

Mrs.

"X"

is in her late 40's,

she is the

widow

of a Solicitor,

has five children

under

21. Her only income

is a widow's

pension

Medical & Legal Photography for cases of Litigation • • •

and family

allowance.

She has to

provide

for her family

and maintain

a home.

She

faces

this enormous

responsibility to for help ?

alone

Who can she turn

-

The

Contact Irelands leading forestry company

Solicitors'

Benevolent

Fund.

MEMBER OF The Institute of Medical & Biological Illustration * • * The European Association of Illustrators in Medicine and Science * * • The British Insitute of Professional Photography • • • The Master Photographers Association • • •

The Solicitors Benevolent Association assists such cases and many others where the age of dependants of members of the profession ranges from "under 10" to "over eighty". The Committee of the Association meets monthly and its work covers the entire country, north and south. The Committee funds come from annual subscriptions from members of the Law Society of Northern Ireland and The Incorpor- ated Law Society of Ireland, together with additional subscriptions received from Bar Associations, and individual Solicitors or firms of Solicitors. In recent years the calls on the Association's resources have become more numerous and this year the Committee faces a relatively large deficit. It urgently needs extra funds. Subscriptions can be seat to the Secretary, Ms Clare Leonard, The Solicitors Benevolent Association, 40 Lr. Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2, or c/o The Law Society, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.

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DURKIN & GALLEN

THE S IMON COMMUN I TY helps the homeless in Dublin, Cork, Dundalk and Galway. Services provided include soup-run, shelter, visiting, and residential homes. You can help by giving a donation, supporting our shops (we take clothes, shoes, household items, books), or by becoming a volunteer. Further details are available from:-

LEGAL AGENTS / LAW SEARCHES

HAVE MOVED TO: 62 LR. BAGGOT ST. DUBLIN 2. TEL: (01)612642

SIMON COMMUNITY (NATIONAL OFFICE) P.O. BOX 1022 DUBLIN 1 Phone: 711606

THE CATHOLIC HOUSING AID SOCIETY Grenville 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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