Mr. C N. Baeyertz,. Author. Batyttt; Self-Trmiming Method. If it is your desire to forge ahead; if you aim to achieve prominence in commercial, professional, political or social affairs; if you are desirous of greater financial rewards; if you are resolved to become more popular— then you must know how to speak and write the English language with convincing, compelling power. Your ease with educated people depends upon confidence in your speech. You may tactfully conceal your ignorance in other subjects, but every time you utter a word, your education and refinement are judged by the kind of English you speak. Right Words at tbe Right Time Always Bring the Right Results. Emerson clearly expressed tbe idea when he wrote: "No man has a prosperity so high or firm, hot that two or three words can dishearten it; and there is no calamity which right words will not begin to redress." Men and women who are able to express themselves correctly and fluently: who know what to say and how to say it, in all cncomstances, never fall victims to the distressing influences of timidity and fear. Ability to write clearly, readily, and easily at all times, and
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 185, 4 August 1923, Page 14
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