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END YOUR CORNS >\ V. and waik in comfort \ «X —Apply— SAFE & SURE... // COSTS ONLY 1/- // HAS NEVEIt YET FAILED I / Chemists and Stores , Post-Fr** from Tee - k Pharmacy / Now Plymouth. // Many thousands of peopl make their own good cough, fold, and sore throat.medicine. Vjhey use HEAN'S ESSENCE. \ One bottle makes a pint and -., Cx saves ten shillings. 7 "HOW USE DOTH BREED A HABIT" —Shakespeare. Many families invariably use Baxter's Lung Preserver, as'a remedy for J coughs, colds and bronchial troubles. They know it is not wise to experiment when such dangers are prevalent. After a test of over half a century, "IRaxter's" still prevails as the sure cure for chest complaints, sore throats and similar ailments. Besides, its value as a tonic eajinot be over-estimated. Get a. big Is 10d bottle to-day from your chemist or storekeeper. THE NEXT WAR. THE NEXT WAR. THE NEXT WAR. Which will' begirt the day that the present one ends—if it has'not aheadv begun—will be in the ECONOMIC FIELD, ft will be a war as pitiless, in its way, as the one now raging. Only those whose. methods 1 of conducting business are thor r oughly. modern and scientific will stand a chance of success. It follows then, that all who hope to win on the Economic Field, must UNDERSTAND .THE WARKING, AND THE APPLICATION. OF FCONP^ TT C FORCES. They. musfc:understan<i v Markets, Banking, Currency, Industrial Law. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE "-WELLINGTON. Provides an course of study or to-master the Science of Business; diid not content to remain rnile-of-thumb practitioners, working half theurrtimefin-the dark.and missing chance after chkfice that a'more enlightened man would "Seuse. fe' Mr MURPHY-, M. A., LL. 8., B.Coms'j F.R.E.S., First; Class Honours, Barrister-at-Law, comprise the following subjects:— r Economics. Industrial Law Banking and Currency. Statistical Method. ; Economic Geography. Modern and Economic History. Write for further particulars to The DIRECTOR, Banks COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Wellington.

jThe A Car of Big Features was £385. The Colonial model costs less despite Heavy Iraereased \yar primage, duty, and abinornial increases in freight charges. 'Tis a Ibig handsome 4-cylinder touring car, built to Scarry five passengers. It has a reliable motor oh2shp.; ready for any class of road. Cantilever rear springs, thermo-syphon cooling, full floating rear axle—these are examples of what weoff er in the 1916 Overland. The body reaches perfection mark. It is of jaunty 5 streamline build, perfectly balanced J^xunously f upholstered. It is comfortable, neat, roomy. The outside is beautifully. finished, the interior is fitted with every- comfort feature. Included m the equipment *re electric lighting and starting,-headlight dimmers for city one-man top .with coyer, rainyisipn .ventilating wind-shield tube and, coyer, magnetic speedometer •~every ; car. comfort.. Thfe OverknA is the Greatest Cair yialue in the World At the reduced price, it is absolutely the greatest car value 1 in 'New: Zealand. The enormous Overland production—now 1000 cars a day—makes it;possible. -Now—learn more of this fine new Overland. Come and see one in our garage—ride in it. If. you can't call, the 1916 illustrated catalogue is yours free for the asking. Get on the track of this best of all Overland models now. Write— N.Z. Farmers* Co-op. Assn., Ltd. CHRISTCHURCH J/C. Miriier and Son/

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Nelson Evening Mail, 30 May 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 30 May 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 30 May 1916, Page 7