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Any man with energry and friends can make several pounds per - week (one agent already averaged nearly eight pounds per week) by introducing Paragon clothes. Paragon clothes are sold by a patent protected fitting method which sells suits without any pushing. Paragon suits are the best ! value possible by large turnover and cash trading. You don't need experience (the agent mentioned above being: a clerk shows the possibility to any man of average intelligence, who desires to make money for himself and save money for' his friends. It dosen't matter where you live. Seize this opportunity now by writing - - ■ ■ « The Paragon Tailoring Co. 59 Manners Street : WELLINGTON MAN MISSING Information will be gratefully received by Mrs E. Neilson, Alton, Taranaki, with regard to the whereabouts of her son, William James Neilson, who is suffering irom loss of memory, and has been missing from home ! since June 21st 1923. When last seen he was going through the Manawatu | Gorge towards Dannevirke. DESCRIPTION OF MISSING MAN. Age, 34. Height. sft. 6in. Hair, thin, I going grey. Eyes, hazel. Scar on left side of head. When last seen was wearing dark grey tweed suit | with ..green '.felt hat and heavy darkcoloured overcoat. | DO YOU STAMMER? ■■■■'■■ ". '■ Stammering can be cured — rarely is it due to organic defect. Restore the speech centres m the brain to normal adjustment, and deliverance from the bondage and handicap of Stammering is yours. Thousands have been successfully cured by Professor Foote's [Methods. Send for free booklet "O," "The Cure of Stammering." HOWARD BALLAN 400K Hereford. St. CHRISTCHURCH i jDiiiwnwiWHiwHß -'• i iii m ■'• The original packing and still the best! <j^&\!do^\ Each leaf you take ~s2 Irarea the next \jl£r\^r ready. Quick and sj^&Cdir >£^ eaafer to roll, Zi*-' 4^Jl^^ : Zag are stai far ln ' yEi&r *l* e lead. For a better, cheaper - : . . • smoKOf use • -__^ <£> 1 PAPERS 'Safety First 9 ! ' . ■•'.' ■ ■' ' " . '■■ ■ • /■ElJsef : ■ For JT^ure and Free from Harmful Bacteria. CHILDREN may suffer from ' overfeeding, or from being fed with food too rich and nutritive, ho less than from receiving too little nourishment, As the i amount proper for one child may be too much or too little for another, a hard and fait rule cannot be laid down. The doctor, nurse or mother must determine m each case the strength and quantity of food to be given. With the instruction* below you can make humanised milk that is pure and free from injurious bacteria. i ■ '.■ To make Humanised Milk. To make n quart of milk which it. as near m composition as possible to human millc, take : . One 11-oz. Tin "Ideal" Milk Half ounce Milk Sugar (One Tablespoon) Two ounces Cream (Two Tablespoons) Place m receptacle, odd sufficient boiling water to make one quarl, and cool immedjalely. When made up, t^e milk must be kept m a cool place and used within twenty- four hours. When required for the bollle, warm to new milk temperature (95 degrcci Fahrenheit) end add a lew drops of orange or other fresh fruit juice. When slatting to feed an Infant on "Ideal" humanised milk it is advisable to add more water for the first few days and gradually Work up to the full ! strength. - "Ideal" Milk is also put up m half- ; site tins, which, with half the quantity of the other ingredients, will make one pint of Humanised milk. Halnesl Mackenzie School of Engineering Palmorston North. Prospective candidates for Govcrament Examinations m Marine, Stationary, Locomotive, Traction and Winding Engineering should consult P. Mackenzie, M I Mech. E. (Late Surveyor of Ships and Examiner of Engineers Xo the N.Z. Government. Class or Correspondence Courae, Apply 17 Woston Avenue,
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NZ Truth, Issue 979, 30 August 1924, Page 7
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606Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 979, 30 August 1924, Page 7
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