THE QUESTIONS OF THE DAY. .... Would you learn how war and peace, invention and discovery have produced our present civilisation P Would you learn the stirring story of Italian Unity, of France's Eternal Tower ot Renascence and Resurrection, ot tlie Growth of the British Empire, of the Rise of Japan, the Progress of America, the Unification of Germany? Do you understand such terms as the Eastern Question and the Munvoe Doctrine ? Would you learn something of the wonderful* system of credit between Nations and within Nations that lias grown up in the last century? Would von understand the Economic Machinery of the Modern State? Would you learn the Tariff Developments of the World? .In short, do you want to know the achievements of "The Wonderful Century?" If so, take the Correspondence Courses in MODERN HISTORY ECONOMICS I (Complete Typewritten notes —Text Books unnecessary) prepared by MR B. E. MURPHY, M.A., LL.B. (First Class Honours in Mental and Moral Philosophy), Barrister and Solicitor. WRITE AT ONCE TO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. WELLINGTON. 1.0. Box 162. H. AMOS. Director. PIG§ I BORTHWICK AND SONS ■ • will not receive till further notice. All particulars from J. BUTCHER, Representative. TfliS INJLEWOOD 00-OPREi TIVE BACON-CUBING CO. LTD., &r« Buyers of Prime Baooz Pigs from 1121 b to 1501 b, dead weigh; (maiden sows or barrows), frou ihaiehoidori, orlj. «*d will r«»m felloeP '•■ SEPTEMBER— At the Factory (Wednesdays) September loth and 29th. Monday 13—Tariki. Tuesday 14—-Smart Road. Monday 27—Waitara. Tuesday 28—Midhirst. ■W£N BKAND. DIMOOX AND 00., LTD '* *. ** will receive Prime Baoon Pifff ,t tlie following weighing stations. RECEIVING DATES. SEPTEMBER— \ Midhirst—2oth. Toko—2lst. " .Stratford—22nd. OCTOBER— Toko—4, 18. Tariki—l2, 26. Stratfnrd-6, 13, ,20, 27. } Midhirst—ll, 25; Douglas—s, 19. J. MARRA. Representative, Stratford. FTIHI- WOODVILLE BACON 00 will receive pigs as follows • SEPTEMBER— Stratford, 27th, from 11.45 to 2. Midhirst 27th, from 9.30 to 11.30. - Inglewood* 28th. Toko, 29th. J. YANDLB, Representative. Tired out!* . hut ( nosleeg^C When you feel thus—physically worn out but can't get a good night's sleep, the cause is run down nerves. 'lhey need a tonic and food that will build up and permanently strengthen them. Take Phis splendid preparation will be lasting. Phosphatonic contains phosphorus—nature's finest nerve tonic. Oct a bottle of Phosphatonic to-day. Sleep well and be cheery. 2/6 and 4/6 at chemists and stores, or post free from Chas. A. Fletcher, Chemist, Wellington. 21
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7, 7 September 1915, Page 3
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