For best quality English Brushware and Crockery, try Drake’s “Dreadnought” Store. " “AMAT VICTORIA CURAM.” (Success loves Effort.) THIS is the motto of Banks’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, ones efforts must be wisely directed. The self-taught student, for example, often wastes much valuable time on non-essentials. He need do so no longer—if he will take advantage of the excellent system of postal tuition inaugurated by BANKS’S GOMMEROJAL COLLEGE. Home-Study Courses have been carefully prepared for the Law Professional, Accountancy 1 , Book-keeping, University and Public Service Examinations by Messrs R. Kennedy, M.A., L.L.M. (Double First-class Honours in Arts and Law), J. S. Barton, F.I.A.y 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 Commercial College has been established ten years, and ha,s 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 4 more of our work? Write to the Director for a copy of Prospectus No, 2. BANKS’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. (1 GREY STREET, WELLINGTON.
Choice! Choice! Choice! Chaste!! , Chaste!! Chaste!! Charming!!! Charming!!! Charming!!! SEPIA ENLARGEMENTS FRAMED IN OAK WITH OAK MOUNTS, INEXPENSIVE AND GOOD, AT THE ft MCALLISTER STUDIO, Broadway N., Stratford. DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL, STRATFORD. BOYS and Girls -are asked tc at tend school afc 1 p.rn. 10-;norroW (Friday), when handbills and an announcement regarding Mr Gi!c last's Picture Lecture will be given out. ' ‘ \ PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF SALE OF FURNITURE. • OCTOBER 24, 1914. NEWTON KING has been favored with instructions from MR P. E. CARLILL, Broadway (who is Disposing of the whole of his new furniture in stock on account of extensive alterations he is effecting to his shops to hold a sale on October 24th, particulars of which will bo advertised later. LOST —Between Bird Road and Eltham, one Lady’s Handbag; finder rewarded. Return to this office. TO-NIGT! TO-NIGHT—Fire Brigade Social in the Station this evening.* Gents 2s, Ladies Is. SKATING —Parish Hall, Thursday Evening, at 7 o’clock. Ladies fid, Gents Is; Non-skaters: Ladies, free. Gents Gd.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 38, 1 October 1914, Page 6
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