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A knowledge of these important subjects will increase your efficiency both as a worker and a citizen. No business can be successfully conducted except on economically sound lines. 3Sti social or political problem can be satisfactorily solved without a clear understanding of economic principles and of the march of historical events. Hitherto, it has been difficult to obtain reliable and explicit tuition in these fascinating subjects; but that difficulty no longer exists—for YOU! BANKS'COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, s now provides a Home-Study Course of Interesting Lectures, running into some hundreds of typewritten pages. These were specially prepared for this College by MR B. E. MURPHY. M.A.. LL.B. (First-class Honors in Mental and Moral Philosophy), Barrister and Solicitor, who supervises the work of every student. Instruction couched in simple language. Every point fully and clearly explained. Periodical Written Tests and Exercises. No Text Books required. WRITE TO-DAY FOR FULL ! PARTICULARS. Woodward Street, Wellington. H. AMOS, P 0 Box 162. Director.
F. POYNTON, PEAOTIOAL CHIMNEY SWEEP, (Late of Napier, H. 8.) TYESIRES to notify the public oi Stratford that he is now prepared to clean Chimneys—a good job at reasonable rates. All orders may be left with Mr Young, Bootmaker, Broadway. 1 BORTHWICK AND bOKfcs ■ • Receiving dates for— OCTOBER—, 'Waita'ra, Monday—4,' 11, ,18 ?i -.25< Urenui Monday—4,.lß. : : ; Stratford, Tariki^AVednesday—l3, 27. ,' Midlyrst, 6, .20... <-, Toko, Monday-*-11, 25. / Douglas, Mpndayr-18. :,-■ ;,;','■ ii« Te AVera, ,as, per arrangement,: ; •><■ j •';! J. BUTCHER, ,mi (1 Representative. : mm .MB INaLEWOOD 00-OPEKA TIVB BAOON-OtJBING 00. LTD., fer© Buyers of Prim© Bacon Pigß. from 1121 b bo 1501 b, dead weight (maiden iowi or barrows), from Bh»r«hold«rB only; *»d will reeem Jollowi: OCTOBER— At the Factory, every Wednesday. Monday, 4th and 18th—Tariki. Tuesday, sth and 19th—Smart Road. Monday, 11th and 25th—Waitara. Tuesday,. 12th and 26th—Midhirst. Monday, 4th and 18th—Toko. Monday 11—Douglas. IWAH BHAND. (UopyrioM>* DIMOOK AND 00., ftTD. •* will receive Prims Bacon Pigs at tne following weighing stations. RECEIVING DATES. SEPTEMBER Midhirst— Toko—2lst. Stratford—22nd. OCTOBER— Toko—4, 18. Tariki—l2, 2(5. Stratford—6, 13, 20, 27. Midhirst—ll, 25. Douglas—s, 19. J. MARRA, Representative, Stratford. UTeEfl mfll WOODVILLTC BACON 00. will receive pigs aa follows: OCTOBER— Stratford—ll, 25. Tariki- II (U.-ioiv II a.m.) [nglewood—l2, 26. Toko—l3, 27. J. YANDLS, tt«pr«Beutiifciv».
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 35, 11 October 1915, Page 3
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371Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 35, 11 October 1915, Page 3
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