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Prices Down to Pre-War Level Effective 17th May, 1922. CAR CHASSIS ._ ... £165 RUNABOUT £l9l TOURING ... ... ... ... £203 COUPE M ... ... £2B3* SEDAN ... ... ... ... ... ... £?08 With demountable rims, spare rim, tyre and carrier. Extra to any model ... ... ... ... £l2 Ford Starter equipment. Extra to any model ... £3O TRUCK CHASSIS with demountable front rims and solid or pneumatic rear tyres ... ... £230 Prices f.o.b. Wellington The Colonial Motor Company, Ltd. Representing the Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd.

U J c<\ wk The Letter Tha* Saved 1 o? oh s n’s Jeb —and saved the way for a better one ! IT was written to his employer by the International Correspondence Schools It told how Robert Johnson had enrolled for a course of home-study and had received a mark of 94 for his first answere< j the eummcn3 t o the Chief’s office with just a little fear and trembling, for a lot of men were being dropped—a lot more were having their pay reduced . . But as Bob came in. his employer did a surprising thing. He get up quicklv from his desk and grasped Bob warmly by the hand. •l' want o congratulate von. young men. on the marks you are making with the i.C.S. I am glad to see that you are training yourself not only for the present job but for the job ahead.’ •’ We're cutting the pay-roll. Until I received this letter I had you in mind as one of the men to be dropped. But not now- Keep on studying —keep your eyes open—and pretty soon there will be a still better job for you around here. We re a ways looking for trained men.’’ Won't you let the I.C.S. help you, too? Won’t you trade a few hours of your spare time for a good job. a good salary and the comforts that go with it? Then indicate rhe work you like best on the coupon below and mail it to-day. It will be your first big step towards success- Do It New t INTERNATIONAL ORRESPONDSN CE SCHOOLS Head Office for New 65 CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. Or P.O. Box 233, Wanganui. r :ea»e **nd roe your booklet containing full particulars, of tha course of Correspondence Training before —Meehan cal Engineering Civil Engineering —Window Dressing ■-Draughtsmanship —Concrete Engineering —Hydro-Electric Electrical Enei eering —Agriculture —Careers for Men —Architecture 4 Building —Poultry-Farming —Beolc-keeping —Marine Engineering —E usinass Training —Carpentry and Joinery Motor&.Gas Engines —Show Card Writer Furniture Making —Steam Engineering —Salesmanship —Livestock and Dairying —Coal and Metal Mining —Advertising —Careers for Women NOTE—If the subject desired is not In the above List, write it her©.... r NAME .. ADDRESS I.... G. & G. 7.

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Headache, sneezing, running at the lose full watery eye? are clear signs gf germ infection —and delay in treatment may lead to serious consequences, ft possible get to bed immediately and Sprinkle Nazol very freely over the pyjama jacket three or four times in 24 {lours —so as to breathe continuously an atmosphere of Nazol—which controls •jttd destroys the germs.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1922, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
552

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1922, Page 3

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