IKE COLLEGE FOR KNOWLEDGE is in Wellington. WELLINGTON. ~ It is called BANKS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. It teaches Viva Voce and by Correspondence. Over 700 Students on roll; Staff of 17 Instructors, of whom LIVE are qualified Lawyers and FOUR are Double University Degree -Men. i heir names are published in our Prospectus. Successes in Last Year’s Exams, are as follow ; Presented. Passed. Law 45 31 Accountancy ... 57 41 Matriculation and Entrance University ... 29 17 Entrance Military College 22 Public Service ... 40 59 Banks’ System of correspondence Tuition is the finest in the Dominion. “Thoroughness anjj[ Dispatch” are its characteristics. Students’ work corrected and returned with scrupulous promptitude. WRITE TO-DAY FOR PROSPECTUS Woodward Street, H. AMOS, Wellington. Director. P.O. Box 162. SH HOS - S 50 g° a years -when I wa! quite a young man,"said Grandad, " I had serious trouble with my throat and chest. Even in those far-away days Bennington's Carrageen Irish Moss was famous as a remedy for all such troubles. Well, it cured me, as it has cured so many others I’ve ktfcown since—and for over 50 years I’ve always said a good word for Bonninglon’s.” The steady demand for Bonninglon’s throughout the Dominion after 50 years of trial is in itself a verdict of unqualified approval-the deserved success of a genuine remedy. C| For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis it is almost infallib'e. It is SAFE loo—there is nr opium or other narcotic in it. Here’s testimony to its chectivcne s—.lf>v(. E. HodgetU , of Hawenx, writes as.follow* ; “I would jrst like to say a word in favour of Bonninglon’s iiish Mess." I h -.ve always fouui it of greatest benefit (or the children for cou,hs and colds, and use it always." M’S iHISI Say: “No, Thank You” if it isn’t BONNINGTON’S. 93 .. ..jss-i GROWN STABLES. Began street (rtaxi Railway crossing] CLEM SMITH, Gib Proprietor (late Egmont Stables), .jiving taken over the Crown Stables, will be glad to see old and new friends. Roomy accommodation. Personal attention. PAIR-HORSE GAB MEETS ALL TRAINS. HAROLD N, WRIGHT. O.M. Is prepared to receive Pupils for the “VIOLIN.” TEACHING A SPECIALITY. T> POTHER A.L.W., 8.A., A.C.V. London, and Bronze Medalist, 1909, formerly H.N.W. and A.L.W. • pupils of Bev. C. N. Wright, M.A., i and Mus. School C.C.C.C., 1872-5, l also H.N.W. pupil of Miss Gregg, Oxford Road, Manchester, and V. H. 11. Hartmann, N.S.W. Terms moderate. For particulars, apply, care of T. G. Grubb’s Music Warehouse, Stratford. J. PAYME S GENERAL AND HERALDIC ENGRAVER. (London Experience) High Street, Eltliam. E NORAVING of all kinds done for the tr" 1,) a.. -1 private people. ENQUIRIES II YITED. Oniqao &sorfem«nt of Jewtrftery Jv all. fry G«»fi srui«r.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 10, 12 May 1915, Page 3
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448Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 10, 12 May 1915, Page 3
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