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When your spirits begin to lag—lose interest in almost everything—want to be away from everything—take Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Extract. Vim an 1 vigour in cvca-y dose.

'Gold Nugget Fannings at Is 6d per pound aro equal to any other Tea at 2s. Obtainable from all leading grocers. Cash coupon entitles you to one 2 ,c1,u y per pound rebate

If you are suffering from a cold and experience a tightness of the chest, with difficulty iu breathing, you should try “NAZOL, it will give you relief aud remove the trouble.

For delicacy and piquancy of flavour “Crossed Fish” Sardines stand unrivalled. Obtainable from all lending grocers

THE GROWTH OP A GREAT IDEA. The letters I.C.S. stand for “International Correspondence School.” They also stand for “I Can Succeed.” It was the ‘T can succeed” spirit which, 20 years ago, inspired a humble journalist, Thomas J. Foster, to lay the foundation of the I.C.S. in a small mining town in the U.S.A. The idea took; it has grown 'by leaps and bounds until to-day the British and Colonial business of the Schools is controlled by a wonderful organisation with a paid up capital of £825,000 and a surplus of assets over liabilities amounting to £556,138. In two years the sum of £38,000, was spent in revising and re-writing 11 of the 208 courses taught by the Schools. The students in Great Britain and the Colonies now number 160,000. How has this remarkable growth been possible? Because the I.C.S. courses speak for themselves—,they stand on their own merits. Write for particulars, mentioning subject interested in, to District Agent—F. Carpenter, R.O. Box 233, Wanganui.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13422, 8 July 1911, Page 5

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Untitled Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13422, 8 July 1911, Page 5

Untitled Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13422, 8 July 1911, Page 5

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