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The investment offered to y.ousto-day-issrecommeuded' by- the men you know,, ' —the men who.::are::liv.ing::and .workmg are competent judges ITli© olitlFo ; of .will benefit a'man in this ;country ; It is impossible .to print their tcsti- •' m.ouials here;:we:,could/,fill pagessof.this-.paper'.with them. .Thev are from ineii ''''- 6 ,£■ ,-j and, women in every variety of position .and occupation: K.C.'s and school' ",', satisfailion tcachers, clergymen ; arid labourers, engineers and accountants, civil servants and ■, armofficers, shop, hands and heads- of'huge, businesses,' farmers and estate- £ -ay owners: men whqjiave made'.their;, mark in the Dominion, whose, names stand , @|" - for all that is shrewd and successful and far-seeiiig,'as well as young'men who, . arc only starting in life, 'but . starting .-.with . the. keen- deteriniuatiou to educate? *7/!... . ...J; thgiii'sglyegj, i'tliey may 'rise.;- '"are"";, > Iraye; already' 'liaiiglifciji^iie^ and used, and tested it. 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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1460, 7 June 1912, Page 3
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