BETTER TIMES AHEAD.
I AX OPEN* LETTER TO FARMERS. > MR. FARMER, — Are you -ambitious for yourself and ' for your children? Do you want to give yourself the every-day advantages which bring the best success, and do you want ' to place within the reach of your family, ( and your children, those dependent upon. , and dear to you, the educational advan-L tages that will best prepare them for the keen business activities and competition of the future? '. Alany of the very best men and women i with the greatest talents have come from: , the farm. It is a great germinating place; . for native talent, but back of it all , must be ambition, diligence, and fore- ( sight, and hand in hand with it must be j preparedness. . There is no instrument to-day which 1 is more vital to carrying on business and | educational ambitions than the modern, , up-to-date typewriter. It rarely happens ( that a typewriter in the home does not pay for itself many times over in im- t mediate results, and in immeasurable, < benefits for the future. It is an estab-1 < lished fact that familiarity with the use : of the typewriter has been the means of. I getting more men and women into touch 1 with the livo things of business sueess i than any other one thing. i The typewriter, and especially the-' '•WOODSTOCK.'' is extremely easy toll learn by the new tciu-h method, and iinvone, young or old, who can read and i write, can in a very short time make it i easier than handwriting, and it is many, many times better. Every family has i members who will grasp the. opportunity, to advance their education, and at the]' same time place the business of the farm ] J on a business basis. i Give yourself the advantage of thej best methods; give your children the ad-j vantage of this great educator andj stimulator of ambition. The Woodstock! typewriter is the latest development in typewriter art. It is a standard, uni- 1 versal, 42 key, single shift machine now i generally recognised and adopted by ' tyrew-iler s-Imols in preference to the j< old style 2S key, double shift: it is < easier to learn, easier to operate, and has ! all the well-known features and attach-i' ments with many improvements. | ' A great many people are inclined to ' think that farmers are behind the times ' :>ml thai farming is not a regular busi- ' no-;*: if this ever was so. it is not any 5 more: for tlu- p'-iisont .lav r«nm-i- ;- rnn'- l idly educating himself and family in the that the business of farming conducted in a business-like way i.s the fcjst busi- ~ npss on earth, showing iis rewards in -j added profits and prosperity. Thr- Wood- j stock Typewriter/is the opening wedge to a correct business principles. 11 develops p a tasto for correct system, and this is the starting of a whole train of good things, fl The world has been destroying man- fi power with a prodigality suggesting sheer q madness: in the days to come we must h adapt «nij short-cut and means of T
j modern efficiency if we are to avoid the j penalty of underproduction following j this awful destruction. Saving a minute lis to be a matter of importance. It is a ■ duty you owe to yourself, and to your I country, to adopt every device which j will save time and increase your proi duction and efficiency; especially when a it will help fit your children to do better, ,- faster and more important work for the t world. The typewriter is one of the great--5 est time savers ever invented. • I You may already have a typewriter ' ! and know from experience its many benei I fits. If not we know the Woodstock will I serve you best because it is the beat for r business, the latest of aiodern machines, 3. easy to learn because easy to operate, 3 and the standard used and preferred by tj the best teachers, schools, and colleges. 7 1 Give your children the chance for a ,! better education and they will repay you -1 many fold, right now, as well as in the > days to come. Send us a postal card, or letter, Tβquesting particulars ami wo will be "lad to send you descriptive printed matter ' I about this wonderful new trouble-free ' typewriter, also our best prices and ' terms. An early reply will T>p worth your ■ while. Your enthusiasm will grow 'through acquaintance with the "WOOD- ; . STOCK" and it will raise your level. Yours for advancement, I WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITERS, Osmond and ( avaye, general representatives for New Zealand, Safe Deposit ' Buildings, High Street, Auckland. > P.S.—The Woodstod-s cm now be pur- ' chased in Foolscap, Brief and Policy '! sizes.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 160, 8 July 1922, Page 5
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