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KOT Never mind how strong you are. The boss is looking for brains, not brawn. It’s $ fine thing to be healthy and hard as iihils; but when the boss wants a man for a big job, the kind that pays real money, it’s what you know th,at counts. jxiglit now the Government and employers everywhere aro looking for men with special training—men who caji do some one’ thing well. ' now about you? Are you ready 7 for one _of these positions? Have you special ability iu some one line? Have you an expert knowledge of electrical or mechanical or civil engineering—or drafting—or any other kind of work? If you haven’t special training, get it now! You can do it—in spare timethrough the In fl-VTV o i ir',i. cl _

international correspond ence Schools, JAMES SMITH'S BUILDINGS, 65 CUBA STREET, Wellington. ■ Explain, without obligating me, hov F can qualify for the position, or ii the subject, before which I mark X. Salesmanship. Mechanical EnginComiuereial Train- eering. ing. Engineering AVorks Advertising. Manager. Dianghtsuian. Foundry, PatternArchitect. making. Carpentry. Joinery. Ctieet *7etal. fir.nj. Municipal Engineer-Hydro-Electric. ing. Electric Lighting. Surveying and Civil Gas-I’owcr.i Fligflicoring. Garage Superinlen- Concrete Engineerdents. ing. Motor Mechanics. Commercial UlusMarine. irating. Engine and Dynamo Show-Card and Sign Running. ' Painting. NOTE. —If the subject desired is not listed, write it here Name Address I ~v J ra ii i mi., .id .'Vu.., Io litf |a ’ yimr friends, and they b* $3 v ill aiways be your g S 3 dehtors. tor everyone & Vs likes io have nice hands. ra i‘3J Sydal is the Hand Emellient which will always give vou satisfaction. Price 2/-.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 310, 24 September 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 310, 24 September 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 310, 24 September 1921, Page 4

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