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LEARN MORE IP YOU WOULD EARN MORE ONT fret because yours is a humdrum job with little pay and poor prospects. Grumbling will not improve your lot. Resolve to study. Knowledge is the power that will raise you out of a routine, any man’s situation to a professional position. And the easiest way to acquire that knowledge is to * enrol as a Correspondence Student of to be. If that is difficult, write to the Director of this College. His advice may help you.'Whatever .examination you decided to prepare for— LAW PROFESSIONAL., ACCOUNTANCY, PUBLIC , SERVICE OR ENTRANCE UNIVER- *'■ SITY, the surest road to success for a conscientious worker is the course mapped out;by the'experts of this College. No other;:institution, in New Zealand provides such thorough instruction for the Homo Student. Teist our methods and you will soon learn why this College has gained an enviable reputation for successful results. Write now for Prospectus No. 2. BANKS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. First determine what you wish : BAMKS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, It GREY STREET, WELLINGTON

THE ABSENTEE. IT is the thiy of all the year- - Christnias Opy^—when every raem-' her' of the family is under the homo roof-tree. Father is'skilfully disjointing the juicy gobbler, and mother, with anxiety lost the meal shall not go : well, sits ‘ opposite, serving the cranberries and supervising the whole ceremony; little ■ Johnny is attacking a mighty drumstick, and—and, Ohl blit the marmalade is good, Christmas'Day, the family day, but with nearly always a regfet'that this ,one or that could not be present. Had to go to Mary’s folks this year, you know. Of course, it doesn’t really take the place of the absentee, blit on such occasions, along with the letter of regret— a new photograph. There will be added satisfaction if is taken by MCALLISTER, Stratford. t i j ..‘I /«t find THE MIXTURE I make from .1 Hean’s Essence more effective for removing coldsand Sore throats than any other I haVe tried.’’' ’Mrs. iForrester, Rartfuriy; Otago,’? HfeanV Esithce proves 1 good whereVcr used, arid saves 10/- for • your pocket. Try it. 2/- ! ivfcrywhere. * I . " ••ViH’ ■ . • '■■■?■ ■ ' STRATFORD RACING CLUB.

lIT EMBERS,,may now .obtain their XtJL Tickets from the Secretary, who': will also receive subscriptions up to 5 p.m. on Thursday, the'3lst inst.' . .... .rlj «»,'/ /-.< 1 ■ : ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary. NEW GOODS for the Races at Rawles’, Broadway, LADIES’ Hats (trimmed and difli. trimmed) at reduced prides for the races at Rawles’, Broadway. /"iOSTUMES and Dresses in cloth, V 7 pique, tussore, crepe, ‘'muslin, etc., m Rawles’ show-room, Broadway. GOOD Stocks of Gloves in kid, suede, doeskin and fabric just opened, at Rawles’, Broadway. TRAYCLOTHS,' runners and centres in crash 1 ’ an£ ‘linen at Rawles’, Broadway. I best sheeting, all widths; also Horrockses ; ami Crowdson’s calico, marked at special prices at Rawles’, Broadway. TENNIS shirts, white silk shirts, tussore shirts and'good working shirts. A splendid variety to choose from at Rawles’, Broadway. A BIG special line of traveller’s samples’ comprising - men’s undervests'and .pants at clearing prices, at Rawles’, Broadway. -* • T MEN’S fancy half-hose nice pabtcriis and good ' qualities at Rawles’, Broadway. V LADIES’ gloves, neckwear anu veils—All smart goods at Rawles’, Broadway. WANTED, by Smart Draper, Position in'business capacity. Reply, A.8.C., care this office. I AST Two Weeks—-Foresters’ Hail, 'Wednesday, 8 p.m., Miss Waltoii will' give’, demonstration from articles, flowers, or answer written questions, dealing with the spirit side of life. Admission Is. THE Party who placed parcels into my gig at Crown Stables, by mistake, can have same by paying for this advertisement* and ’.applying ,to R. Shatter. Crown Stables,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 308, 29 December 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 308, 29 December 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 308, 29 December 1914, Page 6

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