I A DYING OCCUPATION— j —Yes, dying, j if nut dead—that of tfhe "office boy." The telephone—lihe runabout car and tbe cycle with other rapid me&ns of .communication and modern business ( convenience has killed out the "office I boy" - of . the past. He began his lifework with no knowledge thereof, and by diwi of steady application and hard work, graduaily advanced. Parents! remember to-day tbe Office Junior is expected to enier tbe world of business with a- knowledge of business principles. He or she does -not start, as of old, aIV : 5s a week, but, more often at £1. It all depends upon tihe training. We train Juniors for business life. May we send you particulars of our Specialised practical Course in (a) Bookkeeping ; or im (b) Modern Accountancy; or (c) in Modern Businers _ Methods and Organisation ; or (di) in Shorthand; or (e) in Business Arithmetic; or (f) in , Comercial English; of (g) in Complete v Business Training. Say Just wihnch interests yon and write ito-day. ; HSJMTNQWAV 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, 19 November 1918, Page 2
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183Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Levin Daily Chronicle, 19 November 1918, Page 2
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