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ECONOMICAL MOTHERS SHOULD ONLY USB The IDEAL LAUNDEY SAFEST, PUREST and BEST FOR WASHING CLOTBE3. I UNEQUALLED for BATH and LAUUDBY. For Hot, Cold, and Hard Watbb j this FAMOUS SOAP stands 'Saves Labour. Lathers Freely. > Stives MubbingA NOTE? Other parties, influenced by the Great Success of TAHIWHA, have tried to produce a similar article, so . , . -BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ITANIWHA is used everywhere. : Sold everywhere. TECHNICAL EDUCATION BY MAIL. all parts of New Zealand we are I constantly receiving appreciative letters from .students in THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE. The School Tenches by Mail:—Mechanical, Electrical, Locomotive, Marine, Stationarv. and Textile Engineering, Heating, Plumbing, Ventilation, Dyeing, Mathematics, etc 'J he American School of Oorrespondenca enables yon, by spending a few hours of your time weekly in home study, to qualify yourself for a butter position. The fees are low, and payable in monthly instalments. It you are interested write to-day for Free Handbook of School. If you decide to join, the studies can ba commenced at once. The School teaches wherever the mail reaches. Communicate with the Representatives of THE HEMINGWAY COMMERCIAL, COACHING k COKRESPONDENUE SCHOOL, 132 Queen-street, Auckland,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 67, 12 March 1902, Page 1

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188

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 67, 12 March 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 67, 12 March 1902, Page 1

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