students receive a practical training unsurpassed m New Zealand. As soon as they qualify they go straight to responsible position, in the city at well above award wages. Dictaphones, duplicators ,nter-depart. ment phones, filing systems, book-keeping'machines, used under actual Tusi e P ss office conditions, to give a practical bias to training wnicn is "MS" J. ~. D . i, ..ling. Druleigh candidate, .ecure Credit and D..t.nct.on Pa..e. .n all exams. Tuition in all subjects is personal and individual. n Iw® imm ft - - ■4*. Section of the Druleigh Typing | School. Note well-lit rooms, j centrally heated in winter. L BUSINESS SUBJECTS include Shorthand (Pitman o r Gregg's), Typing (Touch), Book-keeping. Offi Routine, Letter Writing, Business Engliah. Other departments include Dressmaking and Art and a substantial reduction in fees is made to business students including either of these »"J>jects mltheir studies. Special refresher courses are arranged for war workers. Day, evening or correspondence Write" call, or phone 32-248 to-day for free prospectus and particulars <jf subjects you are interested in. 1111 IMf M I MINI HH KH N.Z.'s PREMIER TRAINING INSTITUTE 12 O'CONNELL STREET, AUCKLAND. . RONALD W. CORSON, Director. Dressmaking Schools also Hamilton, Palmerston North, and Wellington. ■ *5 'A % mi est CHEESE Pasture Fresh—a Delicious Blend, No Rind to Waste—Fresh to the end TASTY SAVOURY BISCUITS : Butte" Salt and Pepper. Butter biscuits and cover with sliced tomato, then sliced Chesdale Cheese. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Serve on sandwich plate with sprigs of parsley. ANOTHER PRODUCT V A m Vi K n New Halt-pound Box. / & mm / •v X 8 I 3S* :>;:x m m mm m ' l! ? r iS'ii u <r. XX m m 1 1 K &pr:. II M * - SyX HOW SUMUCHT SMES YOUR M CLOTHES This shows how § f n bic rU ISnligM'Jfw'; si* & So « Towels keep much j 1 stronger washed with I GOOD soap Towels and linens put up with such a lot of hard wear that they've got to weaken sometime; but you can postpone the 1 day of rents and rips by keeping them strong with a good \ soap like Sunlight. JJ 1 Inferior soaps give such weak, weary suds—the dirt just JS/ | won't move unless you rub and rub and rub. That's wearing y I out a fabric in the wash tub ! None of that with Sunlight's 1 extra-soapy suds they're gentle, lathery suds that make J clothes sparkling clean ever so easily. You'll keep the "new" strength in clothes and fine linens months longer by always using SUNLIGHT. SUNLIGHT SOAP
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24178, 21 January 1942, Page 2
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