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WHAT 5S ‘‘THE SILVER BULLET,’* ? Do you fully understand what Mr Lloyd George meant when ho said that England would win the present War with “The Silver Bullet” ? Do you know exactly the nature and irresistibility of British Finance? Can you picture the commercial machinery of the Empire? Could you explain the principles of Sound Government and Taxation ? Do you know the History of the Modern World? No! Then why not take up our excellent Correspondence Course in ECONOMICS AND MODERN HISTORY.

You can .study at homo and in your own time. Your instructor will be that brilliant scholar and lecturer Mr B. E. Murphy, M.A.. L.L.8., Barrister and Solicitor. 1 i Under his guidance you will quickly acquire that knowledge'which will enable you to understand the full significance of current events, and to deal with the larger problems of business and politics. Send postcard for particulars of this Interesting Course. BANES’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Woodward Street, Wellington. P.O. Box 102. E. AMOS, Director. DO NOT THROW YOUH OLD BOOTS AND SHOES AWAY. JVH. FOJttD, BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER, BROADWAY SOUTH, (Over the Bridge), IS a purchaser of Ladies’ anrf Gents’ left off Boots and Shoes. Now is the line to economise. Boots are high in k ,.-ice. Hence the economy of getting your Repairs done by him, who has won the title of “First-class Boot Reoalrer."

HAND SEWN OR RIVETTED. 7 I 1*99(1 07fid CROWN STABLES. Regan Street (next Railway Crossing] CLEM SMITH, CKb Proprietor (late Egmoat Stables), ..aving taken over the Crown Stables, will be glad to see old ami new friends. Koomy accommodation. Personal attention, PAIR-HORSE CAE MEETS ALL TRAINS.

MISS MOODY, DRESSMA KER. C.B.A. Buildings, Broadway. ADIES own materials made up. Style and Fit guaranteed* Costumes a speciality. • GENERAL AND HERALDIC ‘ ENGRAVER. (London Experience) High Strfiflt, EJfhant, jjMNGRAVING of all kinds done for the n. 1 private people. ENQUIRIES II VITED. HAJSSALL, ertifioated midwife and LADIES’ NURSE, Miranda Street, Stratford. The Best Accommodation. Unique* Mortferaat of Jewellery L*. «IL IVy Jmemw, o*#b frwibf. 4. PAYNE

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 32, 8 June 1915, Page 3

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337

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 32, 8 June 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 32, 8 June 1915, Page 3

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