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WHAT DO YOU RLAD? Do you give your leisure to novels ( or other light works, the reading of ! which leaves you as far advanced iuI teilecUially as you were before you j began: or do v-ou road literature ! which gives you ideas and food for thought P If you desire, as you must, reading matter that will enable you to under- ' stand the big movements afoot to-day throughout the world, take up the course of study provided by BANKS’ COLLEGE. WELLINGTON, Economics, Ecomonic and Modern History, Statistical Method, Currency and Banking, Industrial Law, etc., prepared by Mr B. E. Murphy, M.A., LL.B,, 8.C0m., F.R.E.S., First-class Honours in Mental and Moral Philosophy, Ba ms ter-a t-La w. The subjects are all of live contemporary interest. They will stimulate your ambition, develop your personality, and make you a thinker and a force in the community. Send for a prospectus. H. AMOS, Director.

ADVERTISED GOODS j ARE STANDARD GOODS Tha World Over. WHY ? BECAUSE there must be in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it, will not be purchased again, and the advertising -”> be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as present® and good value. The consumer who buys adver tised goods rarely makes a mistake- “Stratford Evening Pos|t| ; readers will profit by a carelisl perusal of the advertising utnns. SALVATION ARMY muuv; a iiumnor ot Salvation Arm? learn.-rs ‘are unanimous on t.hu ijomli BriKWicr bray, Colonel Powley, f>u.n Capt. bium unu oUieis are OJUiai-iu.iUc' in tueir praise or Fiuuuzui U.ii and 2/6) u a a i tuoat nai'xlo. Sind up i'luenzol tor Cuidt, and Catarrh and Swallow for iutiueuza tlieli by e.ipeiliiiif harmful uiicroues. li

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 85, 7 November 1916, Page 7

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288

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 85, 7 November 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 85, 7 November 1916, Page 7

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