ELOCUTION AND PUBLIC SPEAKING. IF TOI7 DESIRE TO BE ABLE To « 3 c ultl:recl icar.Bor To r'iid aloud for th» entertainment or instruction of others To address a mooting , , so as to bo heard distinctly, or To epeak et length without fatigue, v or .hould TAKE A COrRSE of Lemons in Elocution and PuViic-Speaking: at T>ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, V.'iiitcombc and Tornos' Bnildintrs. Cashel street. 'Phone 1903. Fuch a c";r-e of instruction as you require >n'-- Wn pre-pared at th» ea?3cstion of the Di-cctor. by "tho- Hon. John (formerly a Member "of the- Legislative Coxinei!), who will personally undertake th 4 necessary tuition. A distinctive feature of this course is that it*2s orisinal in ci-si<?ii and of a thoroughly pra«ticaf nature—i;i which re?r*ct it differs materially from elocutionary instruction that is confined" solely to dramatic an. A? Classes are now bcirij arranged, and I the first term will commence durinsr the curj rent month, you are invited to communicate immediately villi K4380-1 P. HAELE, A.1.A.. N.Z.
PROFITEERING BOYCOTT. A Wellington clergyman suggests bovcotting all goods with inflated prices. The converse holds good; and people appreciate the non-raising of Fluenzol pre-war prices (Is 6d and 2s 6d). The increase in cost of bottles and ingredients has cut out Fluenzol dividends for three years past, while the public i£as benefited. I
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16812, 19 April 1920, Page 8
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