"Dear Sir,"— ■ ( -1 . a!a When you address a business ' letter to a firm or individual, is it convincing, direct' and forceful ? Does it express your personality, command attention, and make the recipient do what you want him to? Study at home in your spare time, and master the invaluable . art of BUSINESS LETTER WRITING. * Enrol as a studenTf' of Hemingway's Correspondence The lessons in Hemingway's Home-study course are not a series of "smart," or closer letters for you to imitate,' but a course that will develop in you r"" 1 . ;.u.„:;:3ea Power; a cou -j that will give your confidence and enterprise, and enable you to write telling business letters. With ability to handle efficiently all classe s of commercial , correspondence, yhur earning, capacity will be greatly' increased. Write to-day for full part? ticulars of this course to .HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE* SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516 : Auckland. INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVg BACON CURING COMPANW Ltd., will receive PIGS from Shareholders only as follows: Tariki—Tuesday, 9th. ' ■ ' Midhirst —Tuesday, 9tn, Shipping Noticed SHAW SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. Direct Line to Southampton and London via Panama Canal. (Sailings (circumstances permitting) Wataroa *12,2W 28 Aug. Wgtn. fainui * 12,320 18 Sept. Wgtn. Tamaroa *12,350 23 Oct. Wgtn. Corinthic ?12,350 20 Nov. Wetn. lonic $12,350 11 Dec. Wgtn Mataroa *12,350 15 Jan. Wgtn. Tainui fIO.OOO 12 Feb. Wgtn Tamaroa *12,350 12 Mar. Wgtn. Corinthic |12,350 9 Apr. Wgtn. lonic $12,350 7 May Wgtn. All Passengers must embark previous evening. Oil-burning steamers, carrying first and third classes, making the fastest time to Southampton—33 days, via Curacoa. f Three classes. t Cabin and third class.' All passengers must secure passports. For full particulars, appls torLEVIN AND CO., LTD., H^werjpi NEWTON KIKG, LTD. fJNION STEAM SHIP COMt'ANI!. OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. Saiiing* (circumstances permitting): FOB ONEEUNGA; <for Auckland), (In conjunction with N.B.S. Co.) Rarawa—"ues. and Fri., 7 p.m. FOB WELLINGTON AND SOUTH. E&N PORTS (cargo only). Steamers at regular intervals. Shipping notes for cargo <""*s' bffl forwarded to New Plymouth Offic?. ?OR LYTTELTON (from Wellington) Wafcine, Hon., Wed., Fri., 1* 45 Maori—Tues., Thu., Sat., 7.45 p.nU FOR PICTON (from Wellington.) Tjnahl.^e—Men., Wed., FrL, S p.m. FOR SYDNEY (from -Wellington » Auckland). Regular sailings. FOR MELBOURNE (from Welling ton direct and via Bluff). Regular sailings, ISLAND TOURS—To Suva (Fiji Nukualofa. Haapal, Varna, (Tonga,) Apia.(Samoa). Tofua—every four weeks. EXCURSIONS TO HONOLUfttt AND TAHlTl—Particulars on ap?lica« tion. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD«v Brougham St, New Plymouth.
(HAN* "M TJ S.A. I^WGLAIW. Regular fortoigMly sailingi alternately by th* CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIA?* B. & LINE. »oa Auckland, m Fiji, Victoria an*. Vancouver, ;-* CTid V '.' UNVON ROYAL MAIL LINE. , £*ron) Wellington, via Tahiti a«i San Francisco. Particulars applicaJiaJ*Avply to union & s. co. op n.z. urn,; Brougham St.. Wew Plymouth-
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 84, 14 August 1929, Page 8
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