The HARBOUR PILOT pLANS and ideas that are never put into effect * are like ships that plow the waves but never make port. Nothing could be more futile. A ship’s master is responsible for her safety and guidance on the high seas. But when she is brought into port the services of the harbour pilot—a specialist are needed to dock her successfully. You, like most others, are the “master” of a shipload of good ideas and splendid plans for making your business better. Why not bring these into port—and use our specialised service to “dock” them safely—give them form and put them into prompt effect? The “NORTHLAND AGE” P.O. Box 45 . KAITAIA . Phone 37
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Northland Age, Volume 5, Issue 23, 6 March 1936, Page 8
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