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A DYING OOOUPATTON— —Yes, dying, if not diead—that of t'he "office boy." The telephone—the .runabout car and the cycle with other rapid means of communication and modern business convenience has killed out the "office boy" of the past. He began his lifework with 7u> knowledge t/hereof, and by din;'; of steady application and hard work, gradually advanced. Parents! remember to-day the Office Junior is expected to enter the world of business with a knowledge of busines'- principles. He or she does not starC, as of old, a)':. 5s a week, but more often at £l. It all', depends upon t!he training. We train Juniors for business life. May we send you particulars of our Specialised pratl'jieal Course in (a) Bookkeeping ; or in (b) Modern Accountamey ; or (c) in Modern Business Methods and Organisation ; or (di) in Shorthand ; or (<•) in Business Arithmetic; or (f) in Comercial English; of (g) in Complete ! Business Trailing. Say just Vbreh in- I forests you and writ© t'x>-day. irSMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Ld., AUCKLAND. (This School with 23,678 Successful and Satisfied Students behind it,)

Inhalr N AWT, CV'TV rhi v :lU'l COUgW and coldh wil .-tar away. Penetrating aad germ-killing; sixty doses is 6d. Um the Nazol Inhaler. 3

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 November 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 November 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 November 1918, Page 3

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