"WHY YOU SHOULD STUDY ECONOMICS And MODERN HISTORY. A KNOWLEDGE of thes* important sub■A. jects will increase your oflicicncy both as a -worker and a citizen. No buain«as can bo successfully conducted except on economically sound lines. No eocial or political problem can bo Bat:sf»''torily solved without a clear understanding of economic principle* and of the march of historical events. Hitherto, it lis« beon difficult to obtain reliable and explicit tuition in thoso fascinating subject*: but that difficulty eo longer exists far YOU! BANKS" COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, now provides a Home-Study Course- of Interesting Lectures, running into some hundreds cf typewritten pages. These were specially prepared for th:a Colic??' by MR B. E. MURPHY, M.A.. LL.B. (First-cJues Honours in Mental and Moral Philosophy), Barrister and Solicitor, wLo supervises tho work of every studont. Instruction couched in simplo language. Every point fully ami clearly explained. Poriodic-nJ Writt-tm Tests and Exercises. No Tort Books required. WRITE TO-DAY FOR FULL PAKTICULARS. Woodward etrcct, H. AMOS, Wellington. Director. P.O. Box 162. H4173
In war time every penny counts. A quarter-acre section will give you £5 worth of vegetables in a summer. "Gardeninc Notes'* in the "News : ' every Friday tel] you how to do it. 4
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15464, 17 December 1915, Page 8
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