BUSINESS NOTICES. rpHE SUCCESSFUL ~]VfAN Is he who SEIZES HIS OPPORTUNITY And makes provision for the future, and, at the same time, enjoys the security against anything happening in the meantime. The Company that can offer you a most liberal Policy i- the AUSTRALIAN pROVINCIAL ASSURANCE ASSOCIATIONMR. W. MADGWICK, District Agent. TURUA - - - - Hauraki Plains. Consult him for Terms. STANDARD gJONGS AT CARSON’S Include "Sleepy Hollow Tune,’’ Rich Kountz; “The Scent Still Clings to the Roses,’’ Dorothy Forster; “A Border Home,” Montague Phillips; "Dawn has a Song,” Montague Phillips; “If Any Little Song of Mine,” Del Riego; “The Song of the Homeward Bound,” Con Clark; “Friendships,” Herman Lohr; “Home is Calling,” Alfred Hill; “Sometimes at Dawn,” Haydn Wood; “Little Snoozy Coon,” Eric Coates; “When the Ser-geant-Major's on Parade,” E. Longstaffe” —2/6 each. Also JOHN MASEFIELD’S New Book, “ODTAA,” a Story of the West Indies, 6/-. W. OARSO0 ARSON ’ THAMES. H. H. H OTLB SAWMILLER AND TIMBER MERCHANT. SHORTLAND WHARF. Is prepared to supply Building Timber of all descriptions, including Kauri, Have Big Supply Rimu Logs to hand. Also Mill Firewood for Cash. BUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. “gTAG'S JJEAD" IJIBA. There is no finer value on the market. One trial will convinoe you of this! Blendid with skill from the finest growths of Ceylon and India. GROWN ON BRITISH SOIL. PACKED BY AUCKLAND LABOUR Always Reliable. Always Good Value. Quality Never Drops. Ask your Grocer for it, and do not be put off with Inferior Brands. A J E NTRICAN AND O o ' General Merchants - - AUCKLANT^ rpHE pEOPLE’S RUCTION AND BURNISHING QO. THAMES. V. S. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. rjTHE Y° UNG M AN £<CORES. I*n lots of businesses to-day you will find that a big number of the important positions are filled by comparatively young men. Further down the scale you will come across much older men who are to-day occupying the same jobs at practically the same salaries as they had ten or fifteen years ago. How is it these young men have pushed ahead so rapidly, while the “old ’uns’> have stood still? QUALIFICATION That is the reason. , These young chaps have not been content with the haphazard method of acquiring experience as -they went along. They have studied ahead of their jobs. They have qualified as Accountants. Many of them will tell you that they owe their success to Hemingway’s Postal Course in Accountancy. As specialists of nearly 30 years’ standing, Hemingway’s Correspondence Schools have brought their system of teaching Accountancy through the post to practical perfection. Decide now to qualify for the “big jobs” in the commercial world. The Free Book, “Accountancy,” will be sent you on request. Get your copy to-day. JJEMINGWAY’S (CORRESPONDENCE P.O. Box 561 Auckland. professional card* E. F. A DAMS CONSULTING AND MINING ENGINEER. LICENSED SURVEYOR. Queen Street ----- THAMES. P.O. Box 5, 'Phone 143. HOTELS. gRIAN gORU JJOTEL. (J. TWO HILL ----- Proprietor.) POLLEN ST,, THAMES.
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Thames Star, Volume LX, Issue 16855, 4 August 1926, Page 4
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