■ WHAT DOES THE I WAR TEACH YOU ? H^"\NE great lesson which must have HJL^r impressed itself upon every mdi Hridual in these stirring times is the Habsohste necessity for preparedness. H When the war is won we shall enHgage in another great struggle— ■iiamely, that for the development of Hnur trade and commerce. Our success ■ will be determined by the preparedHness of each individual worker. I If you wish to be equipped for the ■opportunities which will present themBsefves to you, learn fresh subjects and ■increase your skill in those already ac■quired. The best positions will be ■ taken by those who are best qualified ■ for responsible and skilled activity. I BACKS' ■Commercial CoSlege I , , WELLINGTON. I exists to help you to become an ■ efficient I Accountant, Book-keeper I ' Lawyer, Soldier • I Teacher, Public Servant I . Stenographer, and Business Man H generally. Day, Kvening, and Correspondence Tuition. , Send for a prospectus. We shall be pleased to hear from you. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE WELLINGTON. H. AMOS, Director. P.O. Box 162. rt UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO EARN MORE. ONLY a few reek's more and our Special Fees Reduction offer closes. * Send to day for particulars of our lii?9cial Course in— PRACTICAL BOOK-KJiIEPING or ACCOUNTANCY or SHORTHAND cr COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE AND ENGLISH or COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC or . ADVERTISEMENT WRITING or OUR ACME COMBINED COM-MERCIAL-COURSE. / Master our course. and you will 6biairw a remunerative' position. We .assisted 145 to better positions last year* and over 60 in the last few jmonths. ' ' ■' ■'•■ • ■ ■ ' ■"■ i '•"■ -j Our Feeo Reduction Offer closes jpositively in November. i••'' ■ • ■ . sl- WRITE US TO-DAY. I HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON, CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLfe, LIMITED. AUCKLAND. ' GET RID OF THAT FROWN -- ;s ■•. . - STRIAINEiD frowning a-ppear- --» .ance is frequently due to weak «yes. ■ Apart from its danger, it imyour personal appearance. Correct glasses will induce that -effect of calm repose so very desirable in everyone. LET US TEST YOUR EYESFREE. Scientific Methods-^-no Guess work. Morrison & Gilberd (FORMER-LY LEVT9 SIGHTTESTING ROOMS), 103 Customhouse Quay; WELLINGTON. *l. B4RY&SON, LTD. GENERAL MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. BERWICK. WE HAVE FOR SALE: 1 Light Delivery Express—£2o. 1 D.F. Booth Plough (nearly new)— £16. 1 M.H. Side Delivery (cut 5 acrea only)—£l3. 1 McCormick Mower. , 13-tyne M.H. Cultivator Seed Bos and Turnip Canisters—£l6. Also: , Sub-sections 243, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 253, 252, 364, 365, M 66, 36V, 368, 369, 389, 390, 391, 392, 392, 394, 395 ; 396, 397, 37, 38, 60, 51. and Section 1 , town of Renwick, f. These. Sections are the pick of tho township and are the only available in -xho district. We specially recommend these to intending settlers. PRODUCE. We are sash buyers of Oats, Chaff, Wheat, Potatoes, etc. STORES. Full Rtocks are carried. Prices the veij lowest. *l. BARY & SON, LTD, i&I^EDDING, Invitation, and Cele- .. V T bration Cards.—New designs at "Marlborough Express" Printing
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 81, 5 April 1916, Page 2
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