VICTIMS or INERTIA. You can tell them by their speech—- " Not just yet"—‘‘l have still plenty of time" —"I am too busy just now" —"I intend to—next year." You know them, don’t you? Yet you’re not one of them, are you? You mean to succeed; you know the only sure way to do so is to qualify. Particularly is it necessary to success in business. If you are not efficient take at once step» to become so. Send to-day for particulars of our Course of Preparation for the Law, the Accountancy, the University Bookkeepers’, the Matriculation, or the Teachers’ C and D Exams, or in Shorthand, or Advertisement Writing, or Complete Business Training. Say just which interests you. Address: — HEMLNOWAY & BOBEETSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Ltd, Union Buildings, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 516.
FOR SALE DERCH POSTS, 6in x 4in, £6 ss, f.0.r.; s in x 4in, £6 per 100; Battens, 12s per 100; StTainers, Sin x S, 6ft long, 8s 6d each; Stays, Is 6d each. COLLIER, SON & ROSE SAWMIT JjEB S, Bangataua, Main Trunk. ’Phone 15; P.O. Box 19.
We Grow Up to a Standard, Not Down to a Price. It is mors titan ever necessary to plant only the highest grade of seeds. Seeds that have been tested and proved of good gemination, and not only this, but which can be depended upon as the best type and of the heaviest cropping capacity. Such seeds are “Cooper's Seeds/’ generally spoken of as the “Seeds of Success.'’ Mr W. Evans, Rongomai, says:— “From the produce of Cooper’s Seeds I won first prize for Succession Cabbage, also Pumokins, 6 Onions (131 b), and best collection of Vegetables; also winner of most points in the vegetable section, winning the special trophy (rose bowl), value sgns, three years in succession., Cooper’s Seeds are the 4 Seeds of Success.’ " Practically all the principal prizetakers in h>.Z. sow our seeds, hiow make up your mind to take no chances, but ask for COOPER ’S SEEDS. F. COOPER, LTD , SEED MERCHANTS AXD SEED GROWERS, ft. ,■ N.Z,
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 3 October 1919, Page 4
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