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THE LONDON SCHOOL BOARD Having decided to teach typewriting in ite schools, lately had an exhaustive report made on the ments of all machines. Result: The Boyal Bar-Lock was adopted as ranking “ first in point of durability and the ease with which the pnplls.can acquire its use, 1 ' thus endorsing the opinion of 40 railway com* panics and tons of thousands of insurance, shipping and other public and private corporations and firms. The day of “upside down ” machines and quartz-crushers which jamb the type is past. The free gift of 36 socalled “peerless” machines didn’t even “fetch” the School Board. Send for catalogue of the up-to-date “ Bar-Lock.” E. J. Le Grove, 42, Lambton quay. 990

Clear complexion, luxuriant bait, spotless arms, soft white bands and shapely nails ate produced by Cuticura Soap, the purest, sweetest and most effective skin purifier and beautifier of this or any age. It is so because it strikes at the cause of moat minor cutaneous affections, viz., the clogged, irritated, inflamed, sluggish, or overworked pores. Cuticura Soap derives its remarkable purifying and beautifying properties from Cuticura, the groat skin cure, but so delicately are they blended with the purest of toilet and i nursery soap materials that the result i* in- f comparably superior to all other skin and j complexion soaps, 4*

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3260, 18 October 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3260, 18 October 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3260, 18 October 1897, Page 2

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