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w / vvnen I was a young: man I novo worried about things much. I was l.ik« every other young man, things seeme< pretty good! Life was a grcnd ittfair )i Eev< *r gave a thought to the future I worked herd nil day, and did n:ior< work after the sun went down; and I am- still doing it. You might think ive not been much of a success. Perhaps j. in not famous, but, after all, what is lame? Sometimes it's one's name in a newspaper, _and sometimes it's one's name on a million jam tins. I know a chap once who manufactured jam. Ho was a little stout, humble, old gentleman. who made a fortune because people liked jam. He told mo once that ne was sick and tired of seeing hsa name in print—on jam tins. ' D'you know' he once vwiiiuked to me. it s the little things in life thai count ; and they're mighty big things r'i,f n everything is summed up. A little foresight, a, littlo money saved, a little happiness gleaned in the 'caicb- . aa-oatch-can' struggle we call Life. ''Have you ever taken the trouble tc notice the largo number of people who overlook the little things I've mentioned? No money put by for'the rainy day; no contentment in the hom«i; no future to look forward to. "Of course, some peopk might say it's all very well me talking about saving in these hard days, with high cost of living, and no money to spare, but I'm a family man myself. I'm not a millionaire, and I never want to be one, ~ judging from some I've seen, but ona must try to save a little, or what's going to happen in one's old age, and then there's the duty we've got to the home and the youngsters. "The saving is not such a hard thing if you do it the right way, and then you can make an investment that is worth while. "Tako N.Z. Perpetual Forests, Ltd. You can buy a £'2s bond which has a good chance of growing into £SOO worth or «aUi<» for round about id a day. "Think of all the small change you waste now. Why not put some of it by to: the rainy day? I'm not going to lecture you on thrift. Ask a local Smith-Wylio man to-day; he wil) tell you all about N.Z. Perpetual Forests. Ltd; and what it means for you, without any obli Ration on your part for making the inquiry. , can't say much more in thie> 'talk.' but what 1 have said I lioje you'll remember. 1 ' Take Jim's advice. For YOUR sake, for L Y.OUR CHILDREN'S sake, write ' -Say. The Secretary, . - ' Smith-Wylle and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 672, Auckland. Please send by return mail your freo 24 illustrated book. 11 m||[M>wtff*'ji' f wi '■ -Si m&ffl CIGHT-SEEING at Rotorua acted tiot mean' that you must neglect your favourite sport, RotorUa caters for every game—golf, tennis, bowls, croquet—while for the lover of the rod and. the fly it is acknowledged to be a fisherman's paradise. Come to Rotorua for your next holiday—bring your rod or your racquet. Enjoy to the top of your bent the 24 hours round. Other holidays; may beckon for the future, but for the finest holiday in the world—m HMJti •K'A; m tmsmm , I , 'T '-k' i \~, , L-rV '4 f> HUH !!>!■! I - r: m fffisi Mi "•'" r "'W vi. ills sr Ji >OS i ■: - m m IjJjiSililll?;: w NORTH ROAD woman can posai- ( bly look dain tyin a oath- I inp costume if disfigured 1 by obrioas growths of super j fluoua hair? How best to get rid of such hair ia still a perplexing problem for many women. Razors only make the hair grow coarser and thicker and old-faah-loned depilatories are most unsatisfactory. More than two million women har« found Veet, the perfumed, velvety cream, asattefactory solution. You simply spread Veet on as it comes from the tube, wait a few minutes, rinse it off and the hair is gone. Satisfactory results guaranteed in every cano or money back. Veet may bo I \ obtained for i - 1 \ \ and 2/6 from | \ 1 all chemists. / / New Zealand ! Distributors: P.O. Bor 33, Wellington, j Btwar-t of imitations and tnftrivr aabrti' ' tutcs—thmy are often more expetuioe too I m r - 1 PAGES STORE ,/ 2nd SECTION i Price, £250 Cash, or £275 Terms, with 10% Discount oif All Cash Paid Above £25 Deposit. To Wind Up Estate. 6, WINSTONE'S BUILDINGS Popular Priced Tube Z'6

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19275, 13 March 1926, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19275, 13 March 1926, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19275, 13 March 1926, Page 19

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