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THE MAN WHO CAN READ And doesn't study 4s no better off than the THE MAN WHO CAN'T READ. YOU cannot reap unless you sow. ' Those who act — who educate, themselves in the right direction, g?;m success. i • ■ , ' Act NOW and give yourself & chance Vfo make good, Send for particulars «£ our Home Study Course in ACCOUNTANCY; or in COMPANY SECRETARYSHIP; or in PRACTICAL _H*9K-KEEPING; or in SHORTHAND; or in ADVERTISE- : JiENT WRITING. HEMINGWAY ft /ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD. if BJQ. Bex 156, AUCKLAND, - rifk ACRES*, treehold, Te Aroha; v^i« 4\J in centre of a good dairying V <tetrict; all in fair pasture, but i,' can be very greatly improved A Buildings consist of a 5-ToomeJ house, but owner would consider erecting a cowshed if required ? ALSO 95 acres freehold, and 100 acres -freehold of the same class of land. ■_.-* Price £_0 per acre.. Terms £5 " per acre cash for any of /the above fA sections, which we can highly ro- •;*. commend. , ' ' M4Q ACRES freehold, Waverley district; suitable for either dairying or fattening; subdivided into 25 f convenient paddocks; well waterf\ ' ed and nearly aU ploughable. Buildings consist of an 8-roomeH house, woolshed, and 12-bailedj cowshed: within 1_ miles of a i school post office and factory, f Price £55 per acre. Terms £5000 I ' cash, balance for term of years. J- Owner would consider exchange \ for a sheep farm. , "A ' ''A / • GLENN & WILLIAMS, '■' •. ■ ■ ffe land, Stock, and Station Agents, I. ' WANGi^IT.

■y £1000 IN CASH ■_": jTS a low estimate of the value of a ■£ JL High School or Technical Education. K-i To hoys and girls who take full advan- ■£, 4age of this training it is worth much WjpY snor« than m * m £1000 IN CASH fey -paid to them each on their 21st birthX:' day. Education oils the lock and ■y creases the hinges of the door that ■"■ leads to success. A liberal education ■„? enhances the interest of every book and MpJ -illumines the NEWSPAPER, shedding m£ tight on each item of news. True EduKv. cation opens up never-ending vistag ot WJfcY enjoyment and makes life alive witu ■"-" delight. ■ GET EDUCATION, l»nt with all your getting " get underH.. standing." .It is better to Know the ■ - Word of God than to have had a High Br"r tichool or even a University Education. ly, To read the Bible is in itself true eduBg cation. The Bible, diligently read, ■§-' makes the ignorant man wise; it makes Wkd —imi well informed on a thousand topics W_f' of world-wide importance. It teaches, X- too, of God and of His Character, __k "Work, Love and Judgments. X READ THE BIBLE AND LEARN m ENGLISH. H| For the English language is rich in H| Trords which express delicate shades ot| meaning. For instance the degrees ot Mm, HAPPINESS may be graduated as H^ypleasure, ease, comfort, content, mer H', Timent, excitement^ delight,'.joy, peace. ___J BUT HAVE YOU ANY USE FOR ■f- "JOY" AND "PEACE?" H|" Do you, Reader, indeed know-the j H|~ JOY of sin forgiven? Do you expen-i ■ *nee that "PEACE OF GOD which Hp passeth all understanding?" ■% The sure knowledge that -"ALL' ■ THINGS WORK TOGETHER PUR; ■ GOOD to them that lov e God " (Ro m . | ■v 8, 28) is the very gift of Christ to those who trust Him fully. m HAPPY IS THE MAN WL\ -who findeth WISDOM. She is more to __%" desired than rubies. Her ways "are __\i ..ways of pleasantness,' and all her W_h-' paths are peace. (Read Proverbs, chapter 3.). Correspondence Invited. Address: NEWSPAPER MISSION, WMWa The Manse, Normanby. ■ - No. 32. 2/7/21. I'- 'i ' — m ' ! :— ■^'f-MLOBE MOTOR CO., LTD. H|, TIME-TABLE. H HAWERA-MANAIA-OPUNAKE. __W{ Fares. ■.; 'BUS. p.m. p.m. S. R. WWW'- Dep. Hawera 12-45 6.0 m „ Inaha 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 _m „ Otakeho 1.50 6.40 4/6 7/6 _m ' „ Oeo 2.10 7-0 5/6 9/6 „ Pihama 2.40 7.5 7/6 12/6 Arr. Opunake 3.10 7.20 9/- 15/----__V. Dep. Opunake 7.20 5.30 ~ Pihama 7.35 5.40 2/6 3/6 _m ' ~ Oeo 7.45 5.50 3/6 5/6 H■ „ Otakeho 7.50 6-10 5/- 7/6 _m » Kaupokonui 8-0 6-20 6/- 9/6 ■ „ Manaia 8.25 6.45 6/6 10/----__m „ Inaha . 8.30 6.55 716 1216 Arr. Hawera 8.50 7.15 9/- 15/- -- - S. R. Dep. Hawera 7.45 a.m. - „ Inaha 8 a.m., 2/6 4/- ____■ Arr. Manaia 8.10 a.m. Dep. Manaia 8.20 a.m. 3/- 5/- „ Inaha 8.25 a.m. 1/- 1/6 Arr. Hawera 8.45 a.m. 3/- 5/- ___{■ Dep. Manaia 2.45 p.m. WWW" „ Inaha 2.55 p.m. All- 1/6 Arr. Hawera 3.30 p.m. 3/- 5/Dep. Hawera 6 p.m. „ Inaha 6.30 p.m. 2/6 4/Arr. Manaia 6.40 p.m. 3/- Hawera-Mokoia-Whakamara-Ohangai-Meremere. -^CAR. S. R. W_m Dep. Hawera 7.30 a.m. A.r. Mokoia 8 a.m. 1/6 2/- ____ Dep. Whakamara 8.40 a.m. 4/- 6/- » Ohangai 9.10 a.m. 4/- 6/- „ Mereniere 9.40 a.m. 4/- 6/__^H' An. Hawera 10.30 a.m. Rounds Trip 7/6 Hawer a-Manaia-Ma ngawhero-Maitapu-Okaiawa-Manaia-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/- >, Mangawhero 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/- -' Round Trip 7/6. Economical and efficaciots, every drop "NAZOL" . soothes and relieves icpughs, cbldsi and sore throats. 60 1/6 at' chemist... or stare. —Advt. '. Barraciough's- Kervir^ stops tooth'

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 6 July 1921, Page 4

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