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Homoeopathy Beginners Day Seminar

Shirley from Bombay

A  one  day  seminar 28th  July  2018  10am til 4pm
This  course  will  give  you  the  confidence  and  know-­‐how  to  be  able   to  handle  everyday  ailments  around  the  home  with  safe,  effective   remedies  .  
At  The  New  Zealand  Homoeopathic  Society    
320  Mt  Eden  Road,  Auckland  
$65  covers  the  day  including comprehensive handouts.  
To  register  please  phone  0274578714  
Email:  morrisshirl@kinect.co.nz  
Presenter:  Morris  Tuffery  BSc(Hons),  ND,  RHom.    
Morris  has  been  involved  in  Homoeopathic  practice  for  over  30   years ran  a  very   busy  public  practice  for  12  years  in  New  Plymouth  and  for  several   years  in  Tauranga.  
He    has  extensive  experience  in  teaching  numerous  courses  in   Homoeopathy -beginners,  intermediate  and    advanced . This  included  being  the  lecturer  in   Homoeopathy  at  the  South  Pacific  College  of  Natural  Medicine  in   the  1980’s.

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