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Who Will Give YOUR BOY a Job? IF YOUR BOY, just left school, is ready to take his placo in Mill, Factory, Warehouse or Office, who will give him a job? It is to the Dominion’s secondary industries we must look to give him a start in life. Of the 1680 New Zealanders happily employed in the manufacture and distribution of Ross & Glendining s products, many started as “ boys just left school.” And Roslyn, along with other secondary industries, provides, and will provide, employment in proportion to public appreciation of its goods. Always buy Roslyn goods—Roslyn school suits, for instance. Match these suits price for price with any other make you please. You’ll be convinced that it pays to buy these New Zealand-made goods. And remember that every Roslyn article bought helps to create a place for y<?ur boy when he leaves school. RO'StiiitN ABORTS /tbnj y All-Wool Koslys ~ I Worsted Suits and LUI ,« , ( V / Shorts are guaranteed not to fade School Outfits LS’S’ s ( / famous Rosiyn and / Plunket Flannels. TELEPHONE 42-967. H. W. FROST Surgeon Dentist LAMBTON QUAY WJjULU H.B. Buildings ' ALSO AT WANGANUI AND NEW PLYMOUTH. A Perfect Set of Teeth from £2/5/OPEN FRIDAY EVENING, 7 to 8.30. Remaking Set 35 /- Single Tooth Repair 5/Painless Extractions .... 2/6 Extractions 1/• EXTRACTIONS FREE WHEN SETS ORDERED. COUNTRY PATIENTS! Special attention is given to country patients requring artificial dentures, a visit of only 2hrs. to town being necessary. The Best Picnic Policy See Free Railways Booklet Whatever may be the desire of picnickers —the folk of offices, factories, shops or schools —their railways enable them to fulfil their wish comfortably, safely, happily, cheaply. Within a day’s picnicking distance from cities and towns there are refreshing places served by train—an exhilarating run out, and a restful return after the various exercises, mild or strenuous. The train cuts the worry out of picnicking. The Railway Department will be pleased to give any possible help to picnic committees. If desired, a representative of the Department will attend meetings and give assistance in organising excursions. A free booklet gives details of cheap fares and picnic grounds. Expert Co-operation of Railways

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 96, 17 January 1935, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 96, 17 January 1935, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 96, 17 January 1935, Page 14

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