THE LEGAL PROFESSION is a remunerative one, and an industrious practitioner of good ability can count on a secure and comfortable livelihood and a position of dignity and importance. Apart from this the Law is a recognised avenue to all public posts in the administrative and political world that bring power and distinction. Most of the groat statesmen of modern times arc lawyers; not necessary practising lawyers, but qualified lawyers and men acquainted with business principles ; and the same is increasingly the case in administrative departments of the Public Service. Enrol with, BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON, “The College of good results” and qualify, Prospectus free on application. H. AMOS.
T OWEK your tyre bill" and ride in perfect comfort on the AH-tfritisb SPENCER-ffIOULTON TYRES Obtainable ill L ailinS Ga *■?«. That corn—Progandra is guaranteed to remove it in six dressings, or money will bo refunded. A E.mple treatment—a swift cure. Is 6d everywhere, or post paid from Box 1247, Wellington. N(mTH BRITIsi GARDEN HOSE keeps the garden smiling and the lawns fresh and green for years and rears. Famous for lone lasting. 117 ANTED KNOWN: That we art Gash Purer* of Second-hand Typewriters. Pest price* given. Get In tonoh with n* to-day.—W. J. Sea* hr and Ot., 81 Gray It.* Wellington.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 23 March 1921, Page 3
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