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euuunnuj 'T'HE EWBANK cleans carpets as no other machine can—dust, litter, everything—and cleans its own brush 1 Recognised everywhere as the most convenient and efficient appliance for the daily sweeping of carpets. Yet costs so little at all hardware and furnishing stores. Wbank Carpet Sweeper witk 6torct. v - Anchored^® ALL BRITISH Cushions. \ ;- s >

{' LAYKOLD [ EMULSIFIED BITUMEN. I EASY TO USE. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. TRY IT! LAYKOLD i« pure Bitumen, mechanically emulsified with water, and is used absolutely cold. It Is not a new product, being merely Bitumen in a very convenient form to use for all roofing work and waterproofing purposes. It can be applied to any surface, and the results, upon evaporation of the emulsion, are identical to those when using hot bitumen. SOLE AGENTS—’PHONE 5818. TREVOR Bros. Ltd. 17 Kinfl St., PALMERSTON N. HINKLER I.C.S. STUDENT WHY NOT w YOU? y The Remarkable f.C.S. NEW ILLUSTRATION METHOD makes Home Study simple and practical THREE THINGS EVERY MAN WANTS: To make good; To receive recognition and honour; To make more money, for money is the world's standard of a man’s value, and a symbol of his success. THE I.C.S. TRAINED MAN DESERVES THE BIG JOB-AND GETS IT. International Correspondence Schools (NEW ZEALAND) LIMITED 182 C Wakefield Wellington, N.Z. -Flecao send iiioe ..«e f>rosi»£Ctus giving full particulars of all branches of the profession or occupation before which I nave marked X (If vour subject is noton this list, write it here) —Jtrchitect, —CetKTal Bookkeeper, —Mech.Draughtiman,—Station Bookkeeper, —Cencrete Contractor,—SalermanUethnoch.) —Building Contractor, —Sale $ Latter Writer. — Carpenter, —Adtort'tin) branch) —Plan Drawer, —Arttst (anr branch) —Shir* Engineer, —Journ'lit (e*i breach) —General Education, —Language (G'phooe) Spacial Eiaminationa —Shirt Ootrteer, —Motor Engineer, -Motor Mechanic, —Electrical Engn«r. -AccourdanttlrulEx) -Elec Mech. hxanu. -Matriculation, -Mechanical?,n,in -Mint Electrician, -Hertford Houm, —Telephone Mech., —Public Service, -Aeroplane Engineer, g -,| Woman’. Dapt. -Aeroplane Rigger, -Drertmaklng. Textile Expert, —MUltnerp. — Plumber, —Shari hand-Taping, —Mathematician, —Bui. Correspondence (There are (.000,000 I.C.S. Student,, ornr 19,000 of there being in New Zealand). INQUimtS COST NOTHING—POST NOW Name Age Occupation.. Address •M?

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 74, 22 February 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 74, 22 February 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 74, 22 February 1930, Page 14

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