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An everyday Necessity in tlhe hom«J office, s'toap. ov factory 'is BEE OINTMENT. Thife honesto, altf-faJdhi'aned- remsdy sLiottbes and (healfe outs, wouiodis, DPiMses, 'buiras, sores, spira.'ns arwi sweJhtnfgs. _ It is com.pnisedi omlv of stfcaindwrd ir»grediien:tis a«cognised by official medical ftexft books, lis 6d buys'sufficient to last many'weeks.

BECOME A PUBLIC SPEAKER. BECOME A PUBLIC SPEAKER. BECOME A PUBLIC SPEAKER. Any iman of raveratge. Ability cam become a gjcod public speaker. Now the art of public :spae£ih does not lie ire mere femigaiage, gestures or tanies. Tihese are only accessories. The aiifc consists first of aill ire having- ire one's miind' SOMETHING WORTH SAYING. No mare care be a, 'good piublite speaker without 'good idieas. I'f you wish success oan vtfhe pflmMormi you miust aeqxiiire sound knowledge on subjects of public im partial )>ce. An excellent way to do 'tibfs ds to stt'udy Economn'Cß, Economic aired Modle.ni Hs'sitoa-y, Ouavency* andi Bfcinkint!*, Statisticail Method, Industrial Law, iindar Mr B. B. Murphy, ' M.A., LL-.8., F.R.E.S., Ffcrst-Ollasp HJamou'TS in Mental and l Moral Pliuioeopihy, Barrister-at-Law. BANKS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. BANKS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. If. you take uip 'tlhe course, you will' Is&toi itbiingla v.-orit(b saying and tihc way to isay itfeeam. Write ior a ipnos,ctecftuis tto H. AMOS. Director.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 18 September 1916, Page 2

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203

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 18 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 18 September 1916, Page 2

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