LAW AND ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. The most responsible and lucrative positions in the professional and commercial world arc open to the lawyer • and the accountant. BANKS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. .has now thirteen departments, hut its I principal work is still the preparation of students for the above exams, hull type-written notes are provided in all the professional subjects. These conla n copious references to relevant English and New Zealand cases. Complete courses arc also available in the necessary subjects tor the 11 Com. Degree. INSTRUCTORS: MR B. E. MURPHY, M.A. LL.B., B. Com., F.H.E.S., First Class Honors, Bar ris t er-a t-1 aiw. Mil H. H. CORNISH, M.A., LL.B , Double First Class Honors. Mil 0. C. MAZENGARB, M.A., LL. 13., Honors in Economies and History Mil J. L. ARCUS, F.1.A., N.Z., Rublie Accountant. Mil J. McINTOSH, A.1.A., N.Z., Public Aceountant. Send for a Prospectus to— H. AMOS. Director. Mr. Oliver Peacock, the popular tenor of the Red Dandies, writes:— I “am really grateful to Fluenzol and al“ways keep a bottle at the thcatie. It "seams to clear away the hoarseness "which we, coming from Australia to “New Zealand, suffer from.” Gargle for throats, swallow for influenza, and to cure catarrh and colds sniff up liquid Fluenzol. DAVE GRAHAM, Broadway, agent for Duncan and Davies, Now [Plymouth, has just received direct I from the Nursery, a beautiful choice, collection of Ornamental Shrubs and [Flowering Plants. Now’s the time to [place your order, if you want good results. Como to me for advice.
m ■fti ..'if .f »: IW.M t. Easv r 4 r i/i? li t\ & \\ ‘bnrougn the family Nothing is so infectious as a cold. Stop it at once with a dose or two of Bennington’s Irish Moss. It is a sure cure for coughs and colds, and should be in every household. Irish moss gives speedy relief whether the cold be located in head, thrpat or lungs~it clears the choked-ilp air passages, banishes that “stuffy” feverish feeling, relieves that dry, parching sensation in the throat, and eases the lungs. This lady, like thousands more, would not be without it:— Dnnedin. "Since being in New Zealand, I have used Eonningtons Irish Moss with «,ery great success. I have foSfld it most beneficial for the children for coughs and colds, during the cold damp weal herand like to keep a bottle iu the bouse.” J. VV. GOTTEN. Ask for, and insist, on getting Bennington's. No oilier is ■'just as good," Ail chemists and stores. SoO-A ianee and email bottles. lOii mmmm s O&vXGuH TOKO JUNCTION HOTEL, TOKO. WILLIAM PARKINSON (Late of Papakura Hotel) Proprietor, i (succeeding Mr James Hawkins). Only the best wines, spirits, and liquors stocked. Meals and Accommodation a specialty. Attention, civility, and cleanliness closely observed. D. O’CALLAC W AN, BLACKSMITH, DOU G LAS. HAS taken over Mr G. Morrison’s Blacksmith business, and hopes to merit the patronage of the settlors of the surrounding district. SHOEING A SPECIALITY. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. RICHARDSON fircr-dway. Phone <ls.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 18, 19 August 1916, Page 8
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