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MAKE EXTRA MONEY • AT HOME! e Tou can earn from £5 a week, perhaps more, in spare time at hornet You, too, can be independent, and free from any money worries, and happily occupied in this profitable work of home Confectionery making. No mtfn or woman need want for extra cash of their own, now that the Liberty Confectionery Organisation offers them this great Money Making Opportunity. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. We teach you everything, and Guarantee by Contract to purchase your sweets A complete outfit and working materials are supplied FREE to members of this wonderful organisation. PROFITS BEGIN AT ONCE. We pay freight on all orders of sweets sent to us, and pay you cash on delivery. Do not waste another minute wishing you had extra cash. Send the Coupon below at once. It costs you not i 1: LIBERTY CONFECTIONERY COl.l,*:<'- * Hannah's Buildings, Lambton QuaWellington. v, “Gentlemen.— Isa Please send me, without obligation whatever, your Free Book telling me how lean make money at home NAME ADDRESS , MAISONETTE HAIBDBESSING BOOMS. QJHINGLING to suit your head; Mas-k-3 saging (hand, Violet Bay, and vibratory). Inecto and Herbal Staining; Shampooing. Manicuring, etc., etc. MISS LOGAN (late of Sydney), Koom 14, Fletcher’s Bldgs., 4, Willis at., Wellington, ’Phone 40-370, HILSQN’S 138, Wallis St. (next Albert Hotel) Telephone 28-340. SPECIALISING IN EUGENE PERMANENT HAIR WAVING Personal Attention.

RANDOLPH ROSE AND Q-TOL. New Zealand’s champion long distance runner (for two days prior to his great victory on February 13th) was vigorously massaged with Q-tol. He enthused the American athletes the next day as to the value of Q-tol both as a skin emollient ns well as a penetrative and healing embrocation.

First aid for oouglis. colds and influenza, Woods' .Owe*, peppermint Cure.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12391, 10 March 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12391, 10 March 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12391, 10 March 1926, Page 5

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