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Gold Seal m edroom It's hygienic—no fluff nor dust can collect. Congoleum is cleaned by merely rubbing over the surface with a damp mop or cloth. Congoleum for healthy bedrooms. See the many beautiful patterns now showing. FURNISHERS 139-132 HIGH STREET (S5 m £ ■ £ m m v& m m m m ii M i I '» Several points show the superiority of "ROMA " Tea. The deep, clear amber colour, the fragrant Aroma, the refreshing, satisfying flavour, g end its great economy. "ROMA " gives £ K more cups to the lb.—the real test. !& I m m X m zm 6K m m m is Fisherman Mac" dentin M "catch"—plump, tasty fhtf&i fish for your meal-table. Maconochie's Fresh Herrings—Kippered Herrings—and Herrings in Tomato Sauce are famous the world over. Rich in food value —an economical "treat." ELLIS ft MANTON, LTD., Welltaitoo, , . Sole N.Z. Agent*. 1W1U.% HAINSS-21

A students' society has been formed in New Plymouth, the objects being to help and benefit its members by means of lectures, essays and discussions upon subjects of interest to those engaged in commercial pursuits (states the Taranaki ''Daily News"). Any person interested in the study and advancement of commerce is eligible to become a member, and it is hoped that the meetings will be taken advantage of by every person who is in any way concerned with commercial life. A syllabus of lectures has been drawn up by the committees, and the subjects have been chosen with a view to being of senvice to all actually engaged in-J>usi-ness as well as to students of accountancy, law, banking, etc.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 2

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260

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 2

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