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We fiaw Something Good to offer CREPE de CHINES 40 inches wide; all pure silk; in saxe blue, grey, purple, navy, pink, sky, cream, white, black. 2/11 a yd. WARD, Gash Draper

EDUCATION NOTICES. THE MOST EFFICIENT SYSTEM OF POSTAL TUITION IN Bookkeeping OOKICEEPING And A CCOUNTANCY Jr\ CCOUNTANCY Is provided hv BANKS’ COMMER- ' CIAL COLLEGE, Wellington. Instruction is individual, practical, and purposeful. Hence the remarkably successful record of this College. BOOKKEEPING— The student handles all commercial documents and books of account used in modern business. ACCOUNTANCY— Each student can have as many Bookkeeping Problems, Questions in Commercial Law, and 'lest Papers as ho can do. All work marked and criticised by one of tile . following instructors, who are -ally qualified by examination and experience in their profession ; —Jas. M'lntosh, A.1.A., N.Z., Public Accountant; J. L. Arcus. F.1.A., N.Z., Public Accountant; C. B. Robertson, F.1.A., N.Z., Public Accountant; E. I. Enting, A.1.A,,. N.Z., Public Accountant. The MERCANTILE LAW subjects are taken by MR. O. C. MAZLNGARB, 31. A., LL.B., Bavrister-at-Law. of the firm of. Barton and Mazcngarb, who has just completed rewriting the whole of our notes. Send To-day for Full Particulars. BANKS’ /COMMERCIAL /COLLEGE, OOMMEBCIAL VyOLLEGE, WOODWARD ST.. WELLINGTON. I P.O. Box 162. H. AMOS, Director. pVELYN JQOWLING, ' TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN (Gold Medallist). HALF-TERM BEGINS NOV. 1. TERMS (in adwmcoj; Per Term £2 2s £1 10s £1 5s Per Week 1 hour, i hour. J hour. Miss Dowling will visit Chotwode Girls’ School and Boys’ and Girls’ High Schools as required. Agent for New Stylo Violin and ' Address: 198, POIVDERHAM ST. ■jy-ISS pEART (Miss Renee Maude, late of “The Court Cards”), Pupil of Professor Henry Stanley, of London, Desires Pupils for SINGING (VOICE PRODUCTION). Highest references. For particulars apply to Hoffmann’s or Collier’s. d 758

SW3£ Nervy ? Does the -whistle of a . train or any sudden |,\ i noise make you “jump”? \ Then you’re suffering ft from impaired nerves. (If If neglected, this ner- !• vous disorder will lead to greater dangers possibly to complete prostration. The -way to avoid serious nervous trouble is to act quickly—treat the unstrung nerves before they get beyond control* Take Marshall's Fospherine It is a nerve-builder that has proved its worth. There’s phospnorus in Fospherine, and phosphorus is nature’s tonic for your exhausted nervous system. A few drops of Fospherine in will give back your vigour; make you energetic, strong and cheerful. Ask for Marshall’s. The 1/- bottle fits the vest pocket but the 2/6 bottle holds four times the amount. Sold by all chemists and stores. Marshall’s 25 ALEG FORBES, SADIES’ AND GENTS’ HKH-CLASS TAILORING. ALEC FORBES, (/pp. Theatre Royal, Not? Plymouth. 6800 WHAT Every AVise Woman Knows —That the delicious MILITARY PICKLE is economical and the host of all. Every live grocer sells it at tho right price. Muscle; brain, and nerve food. That’s “CEREGEN.” THIS IS THE MONTH FOR IT. We vro selling at 4s 66, 6s 6d, and 12s. FRASER’S PHARMACY, DEVON STREET. a LttXURY for everybody at a reaaonable price is tho delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Every sensible person ests it. Every live grocer sells-

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144850, 30 November 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144850, 30 November 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144850, 30 November 1915, Page 4

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