MEN THE WORLD ADMIRE Nothing is permitted to swerve some men from the path to success. They emerge from defeat with strengthened determination. Their history provides a story of conflict with odds and circumstances; their achievements excite the admiration of the world. That, too, is the history of thousands of I.C.S. students—of men who mount the ladder of success through spare time study. They are men who try to forge ahead—and'though not endowed with ability make far better progress than those who depend on their natural talents alone. Students of the I.C.S. are among the rich and the poor, the learned and the unlearned, youth and old age—a*mong all nationalities. There is an I.C.S. Course to make you expert in any line of work you wish to follow—Courses in Electrical, Mechanical, Motor,, Mining, Steam, Marine and Civil Engineering, Architecture, Building, Wood-working, Advertising, Salesmanship. Commercial, Dairying, Live Stock, Show-card Writing, Book-keeping, Poultry Farming, Wfridow Dressing, Hydro-Electric, and 200 others. Advise us of the kind of work that interests you and we will send free booklet—this without obligating you. Success is for those who are trained to do their work wel!« Decide for success to-day. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. Head OfJce for New Zealand: 65 CUBA ST., Wellington. Or P.O, Box 233, Wanganui.
Kodaks and Brownies Reduced in Price The prices of Kodak and Brownie Cameras Kg have been substantially reduced. IS IE Some examples are: <sl m W .No. 0 Box Brownie was 15/- now 12/9 * No - 2 ” ” ” 2,/ ' ” 16/6 mi riy No. 2 Folding Brownie «, 57/6 „ 52/6 Ve#l Pocket Kodak ” 55 /“ ’’ 47/6 yp. 1 '"MLAp No. 1 Kodak Junior ~£4/15/- „ £4/7/6 No. 3A Kodak R.R. ~£B/15/- ~£7/15/Kodak* from 47/6 Brownie* from 12/9 Sec rcvi,ed price Krt ’ H. J. ABRAM. Chemist F. W. HALL, Chemist TEED’S PHARMACY Local CAVE’S KODAK & VARIETY STORES R. PAINTER, Chemist, INGLEWOOD ZJea '«" ' W.McINNIS. Chemist; W.A.BROWN, Chemist; STRATFORD J. O’HAGAN, Chemist, ELT HAM
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“SHOUTHER TAE SHOUTHER.” OPUNAKE OALEDONIAN gOCIETY ATHLETIC, CHOPPING. PIPING AND NATIONAL DANCING EVENTS. TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1922. (Under N.Z. Athletic and Cycling Union Rules.) 1. 100 Yards Handicap. First £5, 2nd £l, 3rd 10s. Entry Is. 2. 220 Yards Handicap. First £lO, 2nd £2, 3rd £l. Nom. 6s, acc. 4s. 3. 440 Yards Handicap. First £5, 2nd £l, 3rd 10s. Nom. 3s, acc. 2s. 4. 12-inch Chop. First £3, 2nd 15s, 3rd sis. Nom. 2s, acc. Is. 5. Piping Marches (Maiden) First £l, 2nd 10s. Entry Is. 5. Piping Marches (Open). First £2, 2nd 10s, 3rd ss. Entry 2s. Four Highland Dancing Events for Juveniles. Irish Jig and Sailor’s Hornpipe (Open). FOOTBALL SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. Trophies valued at £7. Entry 7s per team. DONALD ROSS, Secretary.
FURNITURE! WE HAVE NO SHOP EXPENSES—- ” NO DEAD END COSTS. UPHOLSTERY AND BEDDING HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Write for Designs and Prices to — J. M‘GIVEN AND CO., Veale’s Estate, New Plymouth ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1922, Page 3
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