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THE MAN WHO CAN READ And doesn't" study is no' better off than the , THE MAN WHO CAN'T HEAD. YOU cannot reap unless you sow. Those who act — who educate themselves in the right direction, gain success. Act NOW and give yourself a chance to make good. Send for particulars of our Home Study Course in ACCOUNTANCY; or in COMPANY SECRETARYSHIP ; or in PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING; or in SHORTHAND; or in ADVERTISEMENT WRITING. / HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD. P.O. Box 156, AUCKLAND., •i TJf\ ACRJUs, freehold, Te Aroha, A • JLJ in centre of a good dairying dietrict; ail in fair pasture, but can be rexy greatly improved. Buildings consist of a 5-roomeJ house, but owner would consider erecting a cowshed if required ALSO 95 acre's freehold, and 100 acre* . freehold of the same class of land. Price £40 per acre. Terms jtis per acre, cash for any of the above sections, which we can highly recommend. - 640 ACRES freehold, Waverley district; I ' suitable for either dairying or fattening; subdivided into 25 convenient paddocks;, well watered and nearly all ploughabie. Buildings consist of an 8-roomed house, woolshed, and 12-bailed cowshed; within 1J miles of a school post office and factory. Price £55 per acre. Terms £5000 cash, balance for term of years. Owner would consider exchange for a sheep farm. GLENN A WILLIAMS, Land, Stock, and Station Agents, WANGANTT £1000 IN CASH ~~ IS a low estimate of the value of a High School or Technical Education. To boys and girls who take full advantage of this training it is worth much more, than £1000 IN CASH paid to them each on their 21st birthday. Education oils the lock and ?reases A the hinges of the door that leads to isuccess. A liberal education enhances the interest of every book and illumines the NEWSPAPER, shedding light on each item of news. True Education opens up never-ending vista© or enjoyment and makes life alive witu delight. * GET EDUCATION, but with all your getting "get understanding." It is better to 1 know the Word of God than to have had a High School or even a University Education. To read the Bible is in itself true education. The Bible, diligently read, makes the ignorant man wise; it makes him well informed on a thousand topics of worldwide importance. It teaches, t«o, of God and of His Character, Work, Love and Judgments. READ THE BIBLE AND LEARN ENGLISH. Forthe-English language is rich in words wnich express delicate shades o* meaning. For instance the degrees ot HAPPINESS may be graduated as pleasure, ease, comfort, content, merriment, excitement, delight joy, peace. BUT HAVE YOU ANY USE FOR " JOY" AND "PEACE?" Do you, Reader, indeed know *he JOY of sin forgiven? Do you experience that "PEACE OF GOD which passeth all understanding?" The sure knowledge .that " ALL THINGS WORK TOGETHER FOR GOOD to them that lov e God " (Ro m . 8, 28) is the very gift of Christ to those who trust Him fully. HAPPY IS THE MAN who findeth WISDOM. She is more to be desired than rubies. Her. ways "are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. (Read Proverbs, chapter 3.). * . Correspondence InvSed. Address: NEWSPAPER MISSION, The Manse, NQrm&nby. No. 32. 2/7/21. fiLOBE MOTOR CO., LTD. TIME-TABLE. HAWERA-MANAIA-OPUNAKE. Fares. 'BUS. p.m. p.m. S. R. Dep. Hawera- 1245 6.0 „ lnaha 1.5 6.20 2/6 4/Arr. Manaia 1.10 6.25 Dep. Manaia 1.20 6.30 3/- 5/- ---„ Kaupokonui 1.35 6-35 4/- 6/6 „ Otakehp 1.50 6-40 4/6 7/6 „ Oeo . 2.10' 7.0 5/6 9/6 „ Pihama 2.40 7.5 7/6 12/6 Air. Opunake 3.10 7.20 9/- 15/Dep. Opunake 7-20 5.30 „ Pihama " 7.35 5.40 2/6 3/6 „ Oeo * 7.45 5.50 3/6 5/6 „ Otakeho 7.50 6-10 5/- 76 „ KaupokonuL 8-0 6.20 6/- 9/6 „ Manaia 8.25 6.45 6/6 10/- - >} ; lnaha 8.30 6.55 7/6 12/6 Arr. Hawera 8.50 7.15 9/- 15/-HAWERA-^MANAIA. CAR. S. R. Dep. Hawera 7.45 a.m. „ lnaha 8 a.m. 2/6 4/Arr. Manaia 8.10 a.m.Dep. Manaia 8.20 a.m. 3/- 5/- ---„ lnaha 8.25 a.iii. • 1/- 1/6 Arr. Hawera 8.45 a.m. 3/- 5/- ---' BUS. Dep. Manaia 2.45 p.m. „ lnaha 2.55 >p.m. 1/- 1/6 Arr.~Hawera. 3.30 p.m. 3/- 5/Dep. Hawera 6 p.m. „ lnaha . 6.30 p.m. 2/6 4/Arr. Manaia 6.40 p.m. 3/- Hawera-Mokoia-Whakamara-Uhangai-Meremere. CAR. S, R. Dep. .Hawera 7.30 a.m. Arr. Mokoia .8 a.m. 1/6 2/Dep. Whakamara 8.40 a.m.- 4/- 6/- ---„ OEangai 9.10 a.m. 4/- 6/- ,, Meremere "' 9.40 a.m. 4/- 6/Arr. Hawera 10.30 a.m. Round Trip 7/6 Hawera-Manaia-M'anganvliero-Maitapu-Okaiawa-Manara-Hawera. CAR. S. R. Dep. Hawera 1.30 p.m. Arr. Manaia 2.0 p.m. 3/- 5/Dep/Manaia 2.15 p.m. „ Kapuni 2.50 p.m. 4/- 7/- ., Mangawhe.ro 3-10 p.m. 5/- 7/6 „ Matapu 3-40 p.m. 5/- 7/6 „ Okaiawa 4.10 p.m. 5/- 7/6 Arr. Manaia , 4.45 p.m. Dep. Manaia 5.0 p.m. Arr. Hawera 5.30 p.m. 3/- 5/----i Round Trip 7/6. i. ■ : — i I Economical and efficacious, every drop of "NAZOL" soothes and relieves coughs, and sore throats. 60 doses 1/6 at.chemist or stare.—Advt. tjjirairMougtrß ftemne etops tootb•cho—la 6d.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 2 July 1921, Page 4

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