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LADIES* BAGS, BRIEF BARS, GLADSTONE BAGS, FIELD CLASSES, and all such Traveller's requisites GO TO WILSON & . SON. SADDLERS. UaOiDWAY : : : : *THATITORD

WHAT DOCS THE WAR TEACH YOU? One great lesson which must have impressed itself upon every individual in these stirring times, is'the absolute necessity for Preparedness, When the War is won we shall engage in another great struggle, namely that for the development of our Trade and Commerce. Our success will be determined by the preparedness of each individual worker. If you wish to be equipped for the opportunities which will present themselves to you learn fresh subjects and increase your skill in those already acquired. The best positions will he taken by those, who are best qualified for responsible and skilled activity. BANKS’ COMMERCIAL. COLLEGE. , WELLINGTON, exists to help you to become an efficient Accountant, Bookkeeper, Lawyer, Soldier, Teacher, Public Servant, Stenographer, and Business Man generally. Day, Evening ■ and Correspondence Tuition. Send for a prospectus. We shall be pleased to hear from yon. BANKS’ COMMERCIAL COLLECT, WELLINGTON, H. AMOS, Director. P.O. Bos 169. Is purely a »vorlil*ed milk food It coal alas nollmip Pol milk, cream auJ lactose. U builds bouaubfcbiii. Aik MOitr ‘>r l u

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 72, 1 March 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 72, 1 March 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 72, 1 March 1916, Page 8

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