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“Ah! That’s Something Like a Heater! ” J ]~\O you know I used to think ■*—' these electric heaters didn’t give off enough heat to warm a cubbyhole, let alone a room. “I’ve changed my mind about one of them — Edison Glow Heater It is a real winner. In a few moments the room is as warm and cosy as you could wish for. The “Edison Glow” is light and portable—it can be easily rr.-vecl from room to room. It s chc rrul. radiant giow keeps workers warm I increases efficiency. In the re it is just the thing for use alonge baby’s bath, for drying hair f pLiSyA after washing, for keeping sickrooms i warm, etc. % ' Does not foul the air, and with its attractive finish looks well in any V-S— auX room ' n an y ome- // I \SL> WE WILL BE PLEASED TO DEMONSTRATE—Distributors j The National Electrical V 1 - & Engineering Co Ltd. Wanganui—’Phone 1486. Branches at Auckland, Whangarei, Hamilton, Hastings, Wellington, Christchurch and 'Dunedin. n A INESi - * 1 Hone-ton ti wh If I ryROM FARMER to 1 factory—from retail shop to private home-for all transport purposes in e — rr il townor country —the Ford SI \\ One-Ton Truck gives the El yL most satisfaction for the // Ml least cost. jy CNAiacs 1 Wir ■ .11 *■■MHBMass |ggßjM|M||j|| ||[ jfi || .. Mill nlliTfrllHi Safes The Letter That Saved Bob Johnson’s Job —and paved 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 Bob answered the summons to 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 got up quickly *>m his desk and grasped Bob warmly by the hand. “ I want to congratulate you, young man, on the marks you are making with the J.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 w’lll be a still better job for you around here. We’re always 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 the work you like best on the coupon below and mail it to-day. It will be your first big step towards success. Do It Now t INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Head Office for New Zealand—6s CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. lOr P.O. Box 233, Wanganui. lne d°x r booltlet cont *’ n * n S P»rticular«. of the courie of Correspoudeice Training before —Mechanical Engineering —Olvil Engineering —Window Dressing —Draughtsmanship —Concrete Engineering —Hydro-Electrio Electrical Engineering —Agriculture —Careers for Men —Architecture & Building -Poultry-Farming —Book-keeping —Marine Engineering —Business Training —Carpentry and Jolnary Motor & Oas Engines -Show Card Writer —Furniture Making —Steam Engineering —Salesmanship —Livestock and Dairying —Ceal and Metal Mining —Advertising —Careers for Women NOTE—If the subject desired is net In the above List, write it hero NAME - ADDRESS * G. A O. 7.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1922, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
571

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1922, Page 3

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