PRESENTATION TO POSTMASTER
The postmaster at YVaimauku, Mr. L. T. Buckton, and Mrs. Buckton, who are leaving the district for Helensville, were tendered a farewell during the week-end. About 200 people were present. Mr. Buckton has been postmaster at Wairjjauku for the past five years. Mr. J. Adkins, in presenting an eiderdown quilt and a handbag to Mrs. Buckton, and an umbrella to Mr. Buckton, spoke of the high esteem in which they were held, and voiced the regret of the residents of the district at their departure. Mr. Buckton was also presented with a set of hair brushes by the post office staff. ,J No time to study” THE busy executive, the travelling salesman, the overworked sole proprietor—in this age of trained business brains—what are busy men, who naturally would hesitate to commit themselves to a “course,” to do? Read what one man in this class wrote: “When I enrolled with you I had no idea of taking all the lectvr.s, or finishing all the problems. I simply said to myself, these people have gathered together some of the smartest bruins in business. I’ll take these brains and use them. Even i I only look to them once a month for an idea or advice I shall fie making money.” Some 300.000 men have found this true of the Institute. The thing which makes the Institute course dilferent is just this: You can dip in to it r.t any point and find immediately a practical plan, method or idea, worked cut and proved by the biggest men in business, which you can put to work at once. It is the most practical plan yet evolved to help the man who realises he should be doing some business reading (and who doesn’t), but who has no time to study and much less for the bothersome restrictions of exhaustive written work. If the idea appeals to you, you should make a point of getting the facts. The coupon below will bring you these. ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTITUTE. 11 Castlereagh Street, Sydney, N.S.W. Send me the new. revised edition of ••l-'org-.. ing Ahead in Business,” which I may keep withoul charge. Name Company Address Auckland Rep.: .1. M. Ruddy, P.O. Box 4-~. Auckland. STJ. j
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 649, 29 April 1929, Page 10
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372PRESENTATION TO POSTMASTER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 649, 29 April 1929, Page 10
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