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CHAMPERS OR TOURISTS! ramps, you have a trust} DEPENDABLE COMPASS. [hose handy instruments, priced from a few shillings, to the highest grade Prismatic Compasses. We also stock the celebrated ' ' DE MAIRE •' BINOCULARS. Those ensure a remarkable range of vision over a wide area. Fitted with adjustable eye pieces. See our special display of surveyors' requisites and , jth.ee scientific instruments. MORRISON & GiLBERD. OPTICIANS, 103, CUSTOMHOUSE QBAY, WELLINGTON. YOUR ENEMY. Don't allow inertia to rob you of the j prime of your lift* —to steal from yoa ' your be=t years one by one, and fool I you into failure by promises of great things in the future. You cannot hop* to reap if you fail to sow. If you fail 1 to act the future cannot contain anything for yoQ but regret and disappointment. The law of achievement ia : iue same to-day a= centuries ago. These ' who act —wlio educate ttecu6iv6S :a j the right direction —gsin success, Usa your brains Ptid ability. Give yourself a efcancs tc "make good''-' snd act NOW. d for parriciiars of our Houw Study Course in PEAC'TICaE BOOK« . KEEPING, or in ADVERTISEMENT ! WRITING, or in ACCOUNTANCY, or j in COMPLETE BUSINESS TRAIN- j ING. . j Which interests yon J KE?<UNGWA7 & ROBEEf-ON'S ! COREUSyONDENuE SCHOOLS, Iftd., : Uaion Building?. Cusmels Street E^;t, P.O. 8o"t 511 ~UCSXArr«\

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Otaki Mail, 6 September 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otaki Mail, 6 September 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otaki Mail, 6 September 1922, Page 4

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