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A&u&oiiii§ Ten twenty-thirds BONE DUST, as ' above * Po e £^? lnU Kkim a m KAINIT, v J"v fi! 1 " 0 " of » MnsJl proportion oi Kulnit to any of the i* an advantage, and will be made without extra charge 11 specified by the purchaser when giving the order, MIXING, The Manures are net BB m the orders an ant out, awl nuchaser* at their option can have the original Manures sent to them in the takers' bap and main the miitonx themselves. CAN I BECOME AN ELECTRICAL OR OTHER ENOINEEBI BY OUR SYSTEM OF TEACHING BY MAIL YOU CAN, ( „ ADVANTAGES: 1. You can study at home, 2. we teach everywhere. •. No time lost Irom work. 4. Prepare lor 6. No text books to buy. I. Abundantly Illustrated Isstrso-' Hon paper*. 7. Instruction Papers free from an unnecessary mathematics and side issues 8. Each Instruction Paper prepared by technical experts. ». Instruction private. 10. The work is made interesting. 11. II student can read and writs, and studies aa directed, success is assured. 12. 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You can obtain *, a sample of Scott's Emulsion and 1 the choicest of children's booklets (or < the year, "A Bunch of Hoses," benn. tifully printed in colours, by sending J 6d to Scott and Itowne (United? 483 Kenb-stroot, Sydney.,and uon> Uoning this patter. All chemists nell Scott's Emulsion. gp'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7722, 26 January 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7722, 26 January 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7722, 26 January 1905, Page 4

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