“AMAT VICTORIA GURAM.” (Success loves Efforts.) mins is the motto of Banks’s S commercial College —and it is a good motto for any young man who wishes to improve his position in life. But to win success, _ one’s efforts must be wisely directed. Tpe self-taught student, tor example, often wastes much valuable time on non-essentials. He need do so no longer—if ho will take advantage of the excellent system of postal tuition inaugurated bj BANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Home-Study Courses have been carefully prepared for the Law Professional, Accountancy, Book-keeping, University and Public Service Examinations by Messrs 11. Kennedy, M.A., L.LpVI. (Double First-class Honours iu Arts and Law). .S. liarton, F.1.A., N.Z., Solicitor of the Supreme Court, and H. H. Cornish, M.A. (Double First Honours in Languages and Literature and Mental Science). Banks’s ucwmisircial College has been established ten years, and has gained an enviable, reputation for successful results. Its roll number of over 400 students proves that its work is appreciated. Would you care to know more of our work? Write to the Director for a copv of Prospectus No. 2. BANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 11 GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. SAVE MONEY Oft 00AL! When buying coal, think of more than price! Consider its heatgiving powers! It you want the greatest number of heat-units for your money, order Waspa Coil Costs no more than ordinary coal, but lasts much longer. Burns to a white ash with the minimum of sulphur. In a word, it is ALL COAL. This first-class Waikato Coal is obtainable from all local dealers. Have your shed and bins filled THIS WEEK. Wholesale Agents; i. MASTERS & SON Stratford i BONNSNCTON'. CARRAGEEN : >5)5 24R )im RJSH MOSS That’s the Cure! For Coughs and Colds ! Grandfather used “ Bennington’s” half a century ago—his grandchildren take it to-day, with just the same surety and safety. Bonnington’s Carrageen Irish Moss. contains no opium or other injurious narcotics—acts swiftly—soothes, relieves, cures I Avoid Imitations Get BONNINGTON’S at your Chemist or Store insist if necessary. 75
COUGH MIXTURE RECIPE. FOR HOME USE. By a Qualified Chemist. There is water and sweetening in every family cough mixture. But you can add the water and sugar just as easily as it can be done in a factory. All you really need to buy is the starting point —the necessary medicinal ingredients, or the actual “essence” of the mixture—Heau’s Essence. Did you ever think of that? You can easily make about 12s. worth of cough mixture by using the following splendid recipe. It makes a pint of cough mixture good for all members of the family. It is good for grandparents, grandchildren, and all the ages in between. It brings the cost of an eighteenpenny bottle of cough mixture down to less than fourpenco. Obtain from your chemist or grocer one bottle of id can’s Essence, mix it with sugar, treacle, and water, as per easy directions on the label. Pour into a largo clean bottle and keep ready for use. It lasts a long time and never spoils. The dose is from a few drops to a spoonful, according to the age and requirements. This excellent recipe takes hold of a cough and soothes a sore throat more quickly than anything else you have ever tried. It has a good tonic effect and is slightly laxative. Being so easy to make, pleasant to take, and costing so little—a whole pint for 2/ —and valuable in its curing properties, there is no wonder that Kean’s Essence has become quickly popular in thousands of homes. Chemists and stores regularly sellHean’s Essence or can procure for you, or post free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. 11 can, Family Chemist, Wanganui. Wherever you buy be sure you get Kean’s Essence, as no other wilkdo. 30 Cable received May 20th, 1914: Isle of Man Trials—Douglas won junior nice. First, second, fourth, and sixth places. Record time. 15. Harkness, Juliet Street, stocks Douglas Motor Cycles and Accessories, x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 30, 27 May 1914, Page 3
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