CEREMILE 1 (wf* $ MILK OF THE CEREALf. Kr CAIVET calves. MILK OF THE CEREALS'. Er CALVED NOT A MEDICINE ! NOT AN EXPERIMENT !’ It will s pay you to investigate the value of this food. Wo are prepared to help you make more money out of your calves. AGENTS FOR THIS DISTRICT: JOHNSON AND CO., HAWERA., Or your Storekeeper will supply you. Bonnington’s fv Cured f My Cough w a w % M . m \. \ ’■■•'V* 5 Children /V/v ta^e^on ‘ nington’s i r i s h Moss readily. It soothes the irritation that causes coughing, clears the air-passages and seldom fails to quickly effect a cure. Bonran&ons Irish moss
has safeguarded the health of thousands of children-rit will do the same for yours. Read what one mother says Invercargill. “I find since I have used Uonnington’s Irish Moss I like it better than any other cough mixture that I have tried for my two girls. I was told by a friend to try a bottle and I did. Since then I have al- , ICAmc[IN ways kept a bottle by me, it eases their coughs wonderfully. I myself think it a great cure." MBS. J. KENDALL. Tour chemist or storekeeper stocks Bonningtoa’i—ask for it by name. 108 CAICEACttN dikJ IiSHJt’M BECOME A PUBLIC SPEAKER. Any man of average ability can become a good public speaker. Now the art of public speech does not lie in mere language, gestures or tones. These are only accessories. The art consists first of all in having in one’s mind SOMETHING WORTH SAYING. No man can be a good public speaker without good ideas. If you wish success on the platform you must acquire sound knowledge on subjects of public importance. An excellent way to do this is to study Economics, Economic and Modern History, Currency and Ranking, Statistical Method, Industrial Law, under Mr 13. E. Murphy, M.A., LL.13., 15.C0m., F.R.E.S., First Class Honours in Mental and Moral Philosophy, Barrister-at-Law, BANKS’ COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, If you take up the course, you will learn things worth saying and Ihe way to say them. Write for a prospectus to 11. AMOS, Director.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 47, 22 September 1916, Page 2
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350Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 47, 22 September 1916, Page 2
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