BUSINESS NOTICES. BECOME A PUBLIC SPEAKER. Any man of average ability can become a good public speaker. Nov the- art of public speech does not lio in mere language, gestures or tones. These arc only accessories. Tbe 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 Banking, Statistical Method, Industrial Law, under Mr B. E. Murphy, M.A., LL.B , 8.C0m., E.R.E.S., First Class Honours in Mental and Moral Philosophy, Barrister-at-Law.
COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. Tf you take up the course, you will learn things worth saying and the way to say them. | Write for a prospectus to H. AMOS, Director. STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION / SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1916, TO APRIL 30, 1917. LICENSES.— Men, whole season, available over all Dominion 20s; women and boys under 16 years oi age), ss. Day licenses available for Stratford District only) 2s 6c!; half[season liconses from December 20, 1916 available for Stratford District 'only), 12s 6d. Licenses may be obtained from the secretary. Licenses have been issued to the following:— C. Kavaleski, C. Lawrence, R. F. Harkness, H. Voyle, F. Collins, A. D. Stanley, F. A. Bamfield, G. H. Clark, A. J. Walters, F. H. Whittle, H. Campbell, S. Campbell, W. A. Dingle, 11. Healy, R. Neal, J. W. B. Jones, J. Fredric, L. Riera, C. N. Craddock, P. Wright, J. Petrie, P. Hunter, W. Lovett, A. D. Cuff, A. H. O'Leary, C. Ireland (boy), B. Healy (boy), J. Fitzgerald (boy), J. Crossan (boy), A Broadley (boy), F. Dodd (boy),.L. Collins (boy), R. Stevens (boy), J. Butcher (boy). R. F. HARKNESS, Secretary.
THE INCLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING CO., LTD. "IBIAREHOLDERB are notified that the Directors have authorised the following payments for the year ended August 31, 1916: A Bonus of One-farthing Per" round on all Bacon Pigs and Porkers supplied during the year. A Dividend of 5 per cent, on Share Capital. The above payments may be obtained at the 'Office of the Company, Inglewood, or l will be posted to shareholders after October 14, 1916. ARTHUR MORTON, Chairman of Directors. Inglowood, September 18, 1916.
BROADWAY TAILORING COY. BROADWAY. Two Doois from Newtdh King's. /~\WING to the rapid increase of business, vve have been compelled to vacate our old shop for larger and more central premises. Customers can rely on getting good honest Tailored Suits, the best Clotb, and honest workmanship guaranteed. A new shipment of spring goods just arrived. BROADWAY TAILORING COY. C. RISSCOE, W. CLARK, Cutter. Manager.
iSTRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSE. MR AND MRS ELLIOT, tbo Caretakers, are in residence. Now is the time to see the beauties of the snow-clad slopes and gorges. Good roads- Splendid .accommodation. Every attention. 'Phono Potaema. ,10RTUNA "THE SEPARATOR WITH THi TROUBLE LEFT OUT. ' HE FOHTUNA is neither 'German" nor "Yankee," but is one of Sweden's best jobs. Beautifully dosigned and constructed, and a perfect worker. Thirty-one gallons £8 10s, and other sizes. B. HARKNESS, Juliet Street. T. LAMASON, Broadway Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 67, 16 October 1916, Page 8
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