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MSJSSCAL TUITION. B 1 T7IDMONDSON, Radnor Road, Midhirst, Late Organist-Choirmaster of 'St. Mary's Church, Preston, England. PIANO, SINGING, ORGAN, Etc. Pupils, town or country, visited or received. Full particulars from Mr Edmondson or C. W« tiltils, The Bristol Piano Co., Broadway. Stratford. FEE: £2 2s per quarter. EDMONDSON'S ORCHESTR k open for Balls, etc. GORE FOR RHEUMATISM.

This is not a patent medicine, it is ji prescription of an eminent; English specialist. For years I had been a sufferer from chronic rheumatism. on t -> year ago I consulted ono of the leading specialists of the Dominion (now deceased). On receipt of postage stamps, money order, or postal notes for 4s Gd, 1 will post twelve doses of the remedy, which this specialist declared to be the only thing known to science as a cure for this painful disease. F. Greville, Ed-tor NZ. Dairyman. Foi fiO'3. WoJlitiuton. — Add. i"Cold" gerrais are always § "o~ the offen.aiv»." jf Your beat do- |7£7; TOMKING'Sfej EMULSION I '; Its uniqiie ¥^i | qualities maksi it _ |/;;| 1 superior to other remedies. p?:'«; ±,m THE NEXT WAR, which will begin the day that the present one ends—if it has not begun already—will bo in the ECONOMIC FIELD. It will be a war as pitiless, in its way, as the one now raging. Only those whose methods of conducting business arc thoroughly modern and scientific will stand" a'chance o! sue-' It follows, then, that all who hope to win on the Economic Field, must UNDERSTAND THE WORKING, AND THE APPLICATION OF ECONOMIC FORCES. They must understand Markets, Banking, Currency, .Industrial Law. COMF/IERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, provides an admirable course of study for those who wish to master the SCIENCE OF BUSINESS and arc not content to remain rule-of-thumb practitioners, working half their time in the ilark and missing chance alter chance chat a more enlightened man would seize. , ' Our courses written throughout by Mr B. E. MURPHY, M.A., LL.B., B Com., F.R.E.S., First Class Honors, Barrister at Law, comprise the following subjects:—Economics, Industrial Law Banking and Currency, Statistical Method, Economic Geography, 2\ •in ami Economic History. Write for further partminrs to m DIRECTOR, HANKS' COMMEI CIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. 100 ACRES, adjoining Hawera township complete with 7-romod house, concreted cowshed and numerous other conveniences. Capacity 55 cows, etc. Factory and school quite handy. Price £7O per acre. £250 cash. Easy term for balance. £l5O GASH. COMPACT DAIRY FARM, south of Hawera, capable of carrying 38 cows, horses, and a few dry stock. Small house 4-rooms, cowshed, etc. Factory and school U miles. Area US acres. Price £45 per acre. Very easy terms for balance of the money. FOR EXCHANGE. 300 ACRES of dairying land, carrying 5-] cows, 2.30 ewes. '2OO lambs, I horses. Large house 7 rooms, concreted cowshed. , Cane machines installed, water power. Factory am! school V mile. Price only £35 per acre. Mortgages for four and live year's. Equity £2894. Owner will exchange lor a sheep farm up ,to 1000 acres. This is real good buy-

50 ACRES, Dannevirke district. A compact farm with every convenience. Real good homestead. Carrying 23 cows and liorses. Price £OSOO. Equity £5055. Owner will i fixithnautQ for a sheep farm. Wq oan assist clients with finance. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. GIL

II AW ERA. ! ' That Cream Separator.—You have 'been promising yourself for so long. jNfow is the lime to buy a good machine 'at a reasonable price. We have just landed stocks of "Household" and ["Perfects," both good quality macbines, and will be pleased to see yon 'before making your purchase.—McMillan and Fredric, Broadway, Stratford. *

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 4, 3 August 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 4, 3 August 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 4, 3 August 1916, Page 8

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