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INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION S II O R T II A N D mYP E W R B TI N O KEEPIN G TERM STARTS FROM DATE OF ENTRY.. MR & MRS D. E. DUTHOIT, Principals. Address: 58 COLLING WOOD STREET. 50 YEARS- - only world-wide educational institution established for this period is the I.C.S. 5,000,000 students have benefited bv I.C.s. tratnlnfr. In every country former 1.0.5. men are leaders in their professions or trades. Why not YOl? Radio Engineer Journalism Mechanical Eng. Architecture Electric Power Accountancy and Lighting Ground Eng. Professional Exams. Aeronautical Advice and Free Prospectus on request. No obligation, so send today. X N TtRNA T I O N A L 1 38A VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. gCHOOLS, DENTIST JJOWEY yyALKEIt, Surgeon Dentift, 209 Queen Street, AUCKLAND. (Corner opposite John Court, Ltd.) PHONE 41-538. Open Friday Evenings. Dependants of Prisoners Arrangements have been completed under which the Social Security Department has taken over the provision of benefits for the dependants of prisoners, according to the Minister in charge of Prisons, the Hon. D. G. McMillan. In the past this was done by the Prisons Department, but it is felt that this work can be done more expeditiously and satisfactorily by the Social Security Department, which has offices in all parts of ihe Dominion. Dependants of prisoners should apply direct to the local office of the Social Security Department for guidance in making application. Today (Tuesday) is your big chance. Values from every department. Sale period is drawing to a close at Hooker and Kingston, Ltd. Shortly prices will attain a new level and you are well advised to make your purchases now. Buy household goods at once. Sheets, pillow cases, blankets, down quilts, etc., will be extremely difficult to procure. Hurry then and buy your future needs at these special prices. You may be sure they will not be available much longer.**

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21178, 30 July 1940, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21178, 30 July 1940, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21178, 30 July 1940, Page 4

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