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Would you Sell ns an Evening for £1? If you could make as much as £1 in only two and a-half hours of one evening, would ! you be willing to sell us that time? : YOU J can do both; sell us the time and make an :| even £1 between 7 o’clock and 9.30 of a single evening. *•, » < ,i ll Extra Pounds for Extra Pleasures : ou may not feel the need to prepare for a • rainy day”plucky for you if you’re right!/I But you can surely use extra money, whether (I it is for necessities or pleasures. And you d f an earn it too, just like hundreds of others are doing in their spare time, day or evening, - \ I by making National Confections for us. Motor trips are great fun. Hunting a sixletter word meaning cat is diverting./ A j good movie is worth the price of admission. good movie is worth the price of admission But motor rides, movies, even cross-word books cost money. So do vacations. ; So do' countless other things pleasant to have.Vi 1 To earn that money—easily, pleasantly, without experience—for these or any other wants —there’s no better offer than the one that will come to you if you just ' 'I ■ MAIL THE COUPON, NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY INDUSTRY 77 QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND :/ 1 • ■ ' . :^V..’ I would like more money. Please tell me: without obligating, of course—how I can earn it. " • Name f ' Street - jtv y•. A Town [ ,I. .. .......... N.Z. Breweries, Ltd.. t CANTERBURY BRANCHES £ /frown. Union and Ward’s Unrivalled Ales and Stoat in Bulk and Bottle. BOX. 68 CHRISTCHURCH

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 32, 26 August 1925, Page 62

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Page 62 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 32, 26 August 1925, Page 62

Page 62 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 32, 26 August 1925, Page 62

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