A DYING OCCUPATION — —Yes, dycng, if not dead—that of the "office boy." The telephone—liho .runabout car and the cycle with other rapid means of communication and modern business convenience lias killed wit tflie ''amoo boy" of the past. He. began his lifework with aio knowledge nl, *J by din;l of steady application and Uiartl work, gradually advanced. Parents! remember to-day the Office Jtinioi is expected to enter the world of business with a knowledge of busings l - Ho or she does not start, as of old, nla 5s a week, but more orten at ±,1, it al l '. depends upon tihe training. train Juniors for business life. May ) we send you particulars of our Specialised practical Course in (a) Bookkeeping; or in (b) Modern Accountancy; or (c) in Modern Business Methods and Organisation; or (di) in Shorthand; or (e) in Business Arithmetic; or (f) in Comercial English; of (g) in Complete Business Training. Say just which interests you and write (bo-day. HSMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Ld . AUCKLAND. (This School with 23,678 Successful and Satisfied Students behind it,)
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 7 November 1918, Page 2
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178Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Levin Daily Chronicle, 7 November 1918, Page 2
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