READ FOR KNOWLEDGE - AND PROFIT By taking a course of study in Economics. Banking and Currency,. Economic History, Economic Geography, .Statistical Method and Tn- ■: dustrial Law, "with-— :Banks' College The above subjects ai'o'reqirired for B.Com. Begree,\ and they also furnish useful and interesting work for Teachers' Certificate, Degree, and Public Servici Examinations. Full sets of notes in each of the subjects have been prepared by Mr B Murphy, M.A., LL.B., BCbm., F.R.E.S., First-class Honors, a practising Barrister-at-Law. Mr Murphy personally checks and criticises all students' work. E'br ffujAther information apply .to the Director — H. AMOS:w>* . .. . .. . Prize Money £2490, GRAND ART UNION ■•■'". ' ' OF : ■ ', FREEHOLD'PROPERTIES ,' In aid of WOUNDED SOL-DIBRS FUND; Ist PRI7E, valued £1500, owned by local residents and given free of encumbrance. 2nd PRIZE,, valued £800, situate Wynen Street, next Working Men's Club: 3rd, 4th, and sth FRIZES are residential sites, also given by local residents. i 31st IWIAWGH 31st vas originally fixed for the drawing ' of ihis Art Union, but now the time lias Veen extended to a date Lo be arriwtl at later, and^ which, will be well .infd duly advertised. The Minister having granted the compittee the, right of advertising in Nelson and on the West Coasr ; and also gi^pn an extension of time -which was due the district owing to iinuted population. MANY BOOKS hare been returned unsold, and those so returning same are requested to write and get more books; they can post thr>m away to their friends outside- the distrioh, and thus indirectly advertise the Art Union, which, owifig. to the excellent prizes, appetite to outsiders. MANY PEOPLE forgofc to send back their blocks and jixmoy for samo, and they are reto do so at once, so that the Art Union Committee can. sse? how they stand from time to time. ' POST AWAY BOOKS. Many have done so already, with excellent results. Out of 30 books posted »tp one small town not one t:amf> back. You can do the^ some ami help got in outside money, for the Wounded Fund: HELP THE ART UNION,. There are thousand's in .Marlbprough who have not yet bought a book, iust b<v:ausa they wero not pressed, or it was not convenient at tho time to buy one. Many / who have silr-oady ■ boughr. will hny more. £1500 -for 1/Is tho best prize ever offered in the J>>M>inion, and for the best of causes. &SOO for -1/-' though tho sopond prize, ir, far^ larger i,hnn many first prizes offered elsewhere-. WHEN' POSTING BLOCKS do ro together with registered letter <-o:ilain>ng postal notes, P.O. order, or by crossed cheque?. * WRITE FCTt }>OOKS TO-DAY. A. D. McLAIJOBLAN, Secretary, - Rolling's Buildings, High Strcci, BLENHEIM.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 84, 11 April 1917, Page 2
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441Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 84, 11 April 1917, Page 2
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