I CAN SUCCEED ! •f/V/J / D/D--through I.C.S. Training in < *it «p.,rc time, i;i mv own home, *( the lining con of a few hour! of mv time iltilv ' n.) a few shillings oi mv wage* monthly { ()} course the I.C.S. can train you too. i 'Send to Enquity Coupon ind find out far rotriili, i ■ ■ POBT THI9 POHTION • • • , , U>tcrnational Correspondent* < Schools (Australasia) Ltd. ' ? f>s Cuba Btrwet, Wellington. ] i Sirs—Please send rne a (te» HtiiS>ectUS • I jiving full particu ms of all branches of the 4 f profession ot occupati'in bef'jt" which I k havo marked X. If your subnet is not on ' J thb list, write it here ._„„.. ► —Architect, —Accountant, i —Building Contractor, — General Bookkeeper. 1 —Concrett Contractor, —.S ore Bookkeeper, -Sanitary Engineer, — Station Bookkentot, -Structural Engineer, —Start Manager, Shirt Engineer Window Dresser, (P Surveyor, — Show Card Writer, \ \ —Carpeiter, —Rela'l Salesman, i I —Plan Braver, —Otitdo«r Salesman. t —Mo'or Mtchanlc, —Advertising Wgt. \ k --Motor Electrician, —Commercial Artist, 4 -t'ectrlcal Engineer, —Sales Letter Wrier, , f - Radio Experimenter, —Shorthand Writtr, \ \ —Mecf\Drauthlsman,—Jcurnalist l I , —Mechanical Engln'r, —General Education, , ' -■Coltiew Engineer, —French or Spanish, \ -Steam Engineer, —Milliner, —i<efrigerat'n Engln'r, —Dressmaker, Clhcti «re nearly 3,000.000 I.C.S. .tudentt, '- over 19,0001 of tin* being in New Zetland.) 1 ■■ (INQUIRIES COST NOTHING—WRIT* NOW i 9 Noma - Aft.... 0ccupati0n.................».« ..- i Address „....„._....- . . \ MJBTHV.EN "«N«b!'s»3W| I lllllllinlli THE METHVEN LOW DOWN CISTERN Juink Bushing. IMechaixes thn-p cuUou* f later in seven seconds. No noisy oliam. M»'l n wict iron or porcelain. Ask your iromuoug* or plumber lo show it. MEJHVENS. Ltd., Makers, DUNEDIN. Wholesale— W PinHlav 11ft Pn«l W.iwt. dishorna iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiHiiiii IRISH MOSS I have smoked Edgeworth from one end of the country to the other during the v\ past ten years. Always \ the same."
Sold by Tobacconist* Everywhere BAELOW BEOS., CHEISTCHUECH N.Z. Distributors V.s. Why Benger's for Aged Persons. When, by weight of years, digestive powers become enfeebled, and the vital elements are not absorbed from ordinary food, Benger's is an abundant and agreeable source of nutrition. , lid Food is so acceptable and so entirely suitable in old age as Benger's, nor so complete in strengthgiving and sustaining nourishment A Doctor — "I have much pleasure in testifying to the value of your Focd in the diet of old ttge, and in dyspepsia and convalescence. I could not do without it in my practice. •v . , is always made with fresh new milk, which it enriches and converts into a nutritious food cream. Dajiuv ItcciiiMi for light <llsh«» In B»nf«r'i Food Booklet. Tost frw frem- ■ BENGER'S FOOD. HI, 117. Pitt Street. SYDNH So 1« rroprietora »nd M»nuf«ttnrerm : BENGER'S FOOD. Ltd. MANCHESIER. Ewlwid
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16243, 18 January 1927, Page 9
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