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Make Warm Blouses, Frocks, Pyjamas, Shirts Beath's are busy, selling heavier Cotton Weaves All-wool Fabrics, and stout Wool-and-cotton Mixtures, specially made for warm, cosy underwear, winter blouses and house frocks, men's and boys' shirts, and comfy wear for children. "Selba" Flannels—Woven, not knitted—Delightfully soft, easily washed, light and warm. Best for skin wear —"SELBA" 31in wide »/« 40in wide . . ■ • • »• • • JTSXd "Delalula" BlousingE—ln a large variety of designs on various colour groundß. This material is ideal jfor winter wear, giving & useful Blouse or Jumper at a low price—--29/30in wide .. •• •• l/®§ 1/®J- 1/lltf ywd "Saxony" Flannels—All pure wool and shrunk) fast colours. There is a growing demand for this cloth, because it is so reliable in the wear and the wash. Now Bhowing in saxo, sky, coral, vioux rose, and cardinal. Rocommended for Frocks, Dressing Gowns, and in the delicate Bhades is ideal for night wear; 28/29 in wide 8/8 7®*® '• Doctor" Flannels —Shrunk and guaranteed All-wool. In cream, navy, Orkney, Shetland, and pink. Suitable for Ladies', Children's, and Mon's wear — 27/30 in wido .. 2/11 8/6 3/11 4/3 4/6 4/11 yard 40in e/11 7/lln* Striped Pyjama Cloths and Shirtings—Manufactured from the beat yarns, in hoavy and fine stripes of various colonn; on light and dark grounds— First Grade Cotton; 30in wide .. .. 2/2 2/4 2/8 JW& Union (Cotton and Wool); 81in wide 2/8 2/9 8/11 3/3 yatA All-wool; 31in wide 8/6 8/11 4/6 4/11 6/6 yart Ripple Cloth, in saxe, sky, pink, and cardinal. The everpopular cloth for Dressing Gowns, Infants' Coats, eto50in wido • • • • • • Navy Prints —(Juaranteod Indigo dye. In large, medium, and small spots, and in striped and floral designs. For Aprons, Overalls, and House Frocks; 31in wide ... 1/6J l/»i 1/Hi yaid Cotton GatJirdlnes—For Frocks, Coatumoß, and Skirts. It ku a. finish like wool, is hard-wearing, unchallengeable value. Stocked in navy, nigger, green, eoxe, and henna; also gink and cream. Recommended for night wear; 88/40 in wide S/ft yarfl Home Journal Patternm t to make every garment. Price - - 113 each BE A TITS 83472—8581

So many men come to you to talk about their business What a satisfaction it talk interestingly and ALL through the week you are besieged -with men who want to use your time to their advantage. They have many reasons why you should do something that will be of service to them. And only once in a long time does a man come who has an idea for you ; who can make a suggestion based 011 the experience of someone else whose problem was similar to yours ; who takes as much satisfaction in talking übout your interests as most men take in talking of their own. You welcome such a friend ; no man can have too many. Hence we feel a satisfaction in being able to add a man of that land to your acquaintance. We would like to havo you meet and know the representative of the Alexander Hamilton Institute in your vicinity. As a lawyer becomes a better counsellor day by day through his experience with the problems of each new client, so the Institute man grows in value to his friends as man after man discusses frankly with him the special problems and opportunities of his own life and business. 1000 BUSINESS CONFERENCES A DAY. Day in and day out in many parts of the world the representatives of the Institute are in personal conference with at least 1000 business men in every sort of business. Men confide in them problems that ordinarily would not be discussed outside the family circle. " I have been five years in this job, and seem to make no progress," one will say. "What would you do in a situation like mine?" And because the Institute man has known other men in similar situations, he is able to give an answer based not on theory but fact. "HOW CAN I GET INTO BUSINESS FOR MYSELF?'! Many men ask that question. Too often they think the answer is merely a matter of capital,' or of finding a partner, or of being sure of so much patronage. And the Institute man is able to point out that the reason so many business ventures fail is because the men at the head have been departmental men and know only their own part in the problem of successful organisation. is to find a man who can helpfully about YOURS Selling, accounting, company finance, factory and office management, transportation, advertising, merchandising—each of these is a link in the chain. And many a chain that is otherwise strong breaks because one link is weak; The representative of the Institute never intrudes; he never attempts to exert'pressure. Every day applications for enrolment in the Modern Business Course and Service are refused to men who, in the opinion of the Institute's representative, are not equipped to profit by it. YOU CANNOT IMPOSE ON HIM. Among all the business men in your vicinity the Institute man is unique in this—he can only succeed as you are more successful. He literally has no interests that are apart from your interests. He has at his command all the research facilities of the Institute. Do not hesitate to call on him for any reasonable service. He represents an institution that • owes its whole ■ growth and prosperity to the growth and prosperity of the thousands of men whom it has enrolled. You have, probably read some of the many advertisements of the Alexander Hamilton Institute in the leading magazines; and perhaps you have heard through acquaintances of the Institute representatives and their willingness to serve. But do you know what it js theso men represent? Have you ever asked yourself, "What is tho Alexander - Hamilton Institute—what will it do for me?" "FORGING AHEAD IN BUSINESS." There is a 48-page book published by the Institute' just to answer 'such questions. It tells what the Institute has dona for thousands of successful men, and what it can do for you. It is a l)ook which should be in every thoughtful business man's library, and it will be sent without obligation. - Just fill out the coupon below and mail it. ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTITUTE. 42 Hunter Street, Sydney, N.S.W. Send me "Forging Ahead in Business," which I may keep without obligation. Naiae Print here Business Address Business » Position . N.Z. Representative: W. DAVID McMILLAN, P.O. Box 819, Christchurch 076 ; . .

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17740, 17 April 1923, Page 11

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