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An you out of EMPLOYMENT ? MAKE DELICIOUS HOME-MADE SWEETS FOR US. We can put you in WORK straight AWAY make HOME-MADE SWEETS FOR US. WHY NOT? WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW. IT’S SO SIMPLE. International Students in all parts of New Zealand are making sweets for us, and. earning big money. .Opportunity is knocking at your doo . Learn Now! It’s easy, you can learn now and make a few pounds extra weekly earnings. . LOOK! Earn extra money at home, 'making Chocolates . -•’ * •; ' and Sweets. ■tMtHltHtHlllMHlini lll Hill lllMllllinillillllllllllllllH HH lIIHIHH 1,1,111 ttllllUHH lIIHMUHH I WE NEED YOU! We want your Sweets. Our Easy Home-Study Course • teaches you to make Delicious Sweets such as Almond ’ Chocolate Fondants,' Walnut Butterscotch, and dozens of other nice varieties. '’ ■ ' ; • ' Turn your kitchen basement or spare. room into a small sweet s op. Commence making a' small income almost immediately. We can sh y how to' do it You could make as much as £5 weekly. We sell lots of Chocolates and Sweets weekly that are made for us-by our many pupils, who are taking advantage of the times and gradually increasing their incomes by taking up our course of sweet-making at home. WE TEACH YOU—WE BUY FROM YOU—RIGHT AT THE START. It means but two or three hours daily and you will be well paid for your occupation. Become an International Student NOW. Our new up-to-the-minute method of sweet-making gives you the W tested recipes, complete instructions and many other secrets. When y forward your sweets to us, we send your cheques promptly. Just think of it! You will have no worry of how to dispose of your sweets. We purchase them immediately. We buv all you can make, because we need them for our waiting sales. Your sweets are snapped up by our town customers. Why? Because they know an International Student’s worth at sweet-makjng. SWEET-MAKING FOR PLEASURE. Sweets can be made at home, without you needing skill as a cook. And it does not take much capital to start. SWEET-MAKING FOR PROFIT. The person who wishes to add to her pocket money can often do so by becoming expert at making sweets at h£ne, and selling to us and also to friends. a flounshmg httle business can be built up in this way, for people are quick to recognise the palatable qualities of a home-made article. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Our Representative, Jir. R. Harding, is now visiting New Plymouth for one week only, and is situated at Empire Theatre Buildings, Devon Street, and is open for interviews. Come along for Particulars. It will Pay You! INTERNATIONAL' COLLEGE OF HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES AND CONFECTIONERY. HEAD OFFICE: 724 Mt. Eden Road, Auckland. SODA FOUNTAIN AND SUNDAE SHOP PROPRIETORS. MR. R.. HARDING, American Soda Fountain Expert, while here is at the services of local enterprise. Renorts and Advice given on Soda Fountain Management and Dispensing. Sanitation. Publicity. American Menu’s made out, Formulas, all branches Syrup making, Ice-Cream making (Foreign and Colonial). Don’t Let Our LOW PRICES Frighten You THE VALUE IS THERE. Single Bed White Sheets. 2/7 each . 40in. Pillow Cotton. 11 }d yard. Extra Large Strong Towels. 2/11 pair. Printed Rayons. 36in. All shades. 1/6 yard. Fast Colour Wash Cambric. 9d yard. A New Range of Britway, just opened. Ladies’House Frocks, 5/11. Smart Millinery, 9/11, 12/6, 15/6. . . 7 Ladies’ Smart Rayon Frocks, with Cape effect. 18/6. New Frocks, Costumes, Coats, just opened. If it’s Hosiery, McGruer’s can supply. .All British and Colonial manufacture. Art Silk, 2/3, 2/11, 3/11. Pure Silk, full fashion, 4/6, 6/11, 8/11, 10/6. The New Collars, 2/6. GET THE HABIT! GET IT AT McGRUERS. YOU WILL FIND IT PAYS. ;’'' ' ' ' ■ McGruer’s CENTRAL DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. wSrwv \ iCiSteilMWUl I* 1 "■■■' SPECIAL TRAVEL CONCESSIONS Wherev st you want to go this holiday... it wiU cost you LESS! Route, fares, accommodation arranged for you without extra charge .. . ASK AT THE TOURIST GOVERNMENT bureau WRITS, •PHONE OR CALL ■. ■ ■ - - i— BEST FOR BREAKFAST CAM P’ COFFEE AND CHICORY ESSENCE

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1931, Page 17 (Supplement)

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1931, Page 17 (Supplement)

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1931, Page 17 (Supplement)