"AMAT VICTORIA GURAIV!." (Sucs&ss loves Effort.) rni-iIS is tho motto of Banks's J. Gaf'nraerciaS College—and it is ;i good motto for any young man wJio wishes to improve liis position in life. But to win success, one's efforts must be wisely directed. The self-taught student, for example, often wastes much valuable time on non-essentials. Ho need do so no longer -if ho will take advantage of the excellent system of postal tin lion inaugurated 3AwK3 ; S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Home-Study Courses have been carefully prepared for tho Law Professional, Accountancy, Book-keeping, University and Public Service Examinations iiy Messrs i'. Kennedy, M.A., L.L.M, (i)oubie First-class Honours in Arts and Law), J. S. liarton, I'M.A., N.Z., Solicitor of the Supremo Court, and li. H. Cornish, M.A. (Double First Honours in Languages and Literature and Mental Science). has been established ton years, and has gained an enviable reputation for successful results. Its roll number of over -100 students proves that its work is Would yon can l to know more of on!- work? Write to the Director for a copy of Prospectus No.
51 GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. have much pleasure in notify- * ' ing our Shareholders and Clients in the Stratford and surrounding districts that we have appointed MR F. H. ANDERSON our Agent, with Mr Anderson lias a thorough knowledge of the district; any business entrusted to him will receive prompt and careful attention. • A. W. GILLIES, General Manager. G. A. HOLDER, Secretary. MRS. SHACK ELTON'S . EVIDENCE. "Will you please post a bottle of Hean's Essence to my daughter at address enclosed. I have found great relief from taking the pint of mixture I i made.—Mrs. J. Shackelton, Te Koroa, Mangonui." The experience of Mrs. Shackelton is the experience of thousands of others in connection with Hean's Essence. Making cough mixture at home by using Dean's Essence proves so good, »nd so wonderfully economical that, users promptly recommend Hean's Essence recipe to others. Every bottle you use saves at least nine shillings for your pocket. The mixture you make by adding water and sweetening to Hean's Essence gives instant and comforting relief in all the usual family coughs and colds. As a gargle for sore throats it stands a champion. It is pleasant to take, is entirely free of harmful drugs, and is always valuable in cases of asthma, bronchitis, croup and whooping cough. Hean's Essence is sold by most chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Heau, Chemist, Wanganui ' Wherover you buy be sure vou get Hean's Essence, as no other will j do. ' 18 fo FACTORYHL OWNERS 1 ggS Try Waipa Coal for EFFICIENT W® STEAM RAISING. This hard, clean I Pjjl coal bums readily and steadily, £j w 3» and quickly f.ives you the de- S$J I m<i sired pressure. Low in sulphur. jss»» ' KSg Leaves little ash. The Dominion 5 {jjjwjj Analyst reports favourably on i i*AWsmmxzr± ; ! SPECIAL RATES Fost STEAM COAL. ||| Wholesale Agent*: Wm J„ MASTERS & SON, jra Stratford. $ mm I
CIGANTIC BARGAINS In LADIES' AX!) CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING. fiLEAVISQ SALE of Trimmed Milli'irry. Must bo sold by the Ist Angust. LADIES' COATS—To go at cost price. XAVY SERGE COSTUMES—UsuaI price 70s, Sale Pi ice 455. CHILDREN'S WOOL COATS—At cost price. Extraordinary Bargains in all Department of Ladies' Wear. Gail and see everything for Yourself. SATISFACTION ASSURED. MISS MoMENAMIN, Ladies' arid Children's Outfitter, (Opposite Post Office) ELTHAM. MRS McGALLUM, Broadway. GREAT ROOM-MAKING SALE. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS. Everything Marked down to Bedrock Prises. FOR. 3 WEEKS ONLY. TT\ON'T miss this chance of soenr3LJ> j n g ladies' and children's knitted coats at less than wholesale prices. Maids' rainproof coats from 12s fid. ladies' and children's hats and bonnets, trimmed and untriimned, at reduce prices; children's wool caps 10,1 each. A lot of fur neckets from 7s lid, worth double; a few only, ladies' blanket coats 17s 6d to 22s Gd; a lot of ladies and children's beaver hats from 2s lid to 12s fid, ladies' stockinette bloomers at, 2s fid. This is a real snlo, as wo must hare room for alterations. MRS McCALLUFII, Broadway.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 71, 15 July 1914, Page 3
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