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YOUR FUTURE - Nothing great was ever achieved without " enthusiasm, and nothing worth while, without, real hard work. Judging from this it would almost seem that the young man desiring advancement to-day is up against a stone wall, and so he would be, but for the activities of the International Correspondence Schools. These schools have helped more men to successful futures than any other institution in the world, taking their pupils step by step through 'the courses in such a way as to defeat all difficulties. There are manv definitions of success, but while referring to the I.C.S. success is largely a matter of acting promptly at the right time. From the day you write for particulars you are on the road to advancement for the I.C.S. Among the subjects open for study are Hydro-electric, Electrical Engineering, Salesmanship, Motor median-cs, Dressmaking and Millinery. Write f~r particulars to-day to the International Correspondence School, 63 Dixon Street, Wellington.

INFLUENZA PRECAUTIONS. When influenza is prevalent, it behoves every one (especially those, attending 'the sick') to be most careful to keen the nazal and throat passages irrigated twice , daily by spiffing nn and garbling “Fluenzol.” thus dispo line ' bacilli. “Fluenzol” is strongly ' antiseptic, .but p on-irritative, and m harmless to children, • .«

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 August 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 August 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 16 August 1920, Page 5

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