THE EPIDEMIC AND CORRESPON
DENCE IX-, :i UCTION. The epidemic has revealed still another advantage of studying by Correspondence has steadily carried on. 'He although fit and well/ have had perforce to forego study owing to compulsory closing, the fit studlent by Correspondence lhas tseadily carried' on. He has been learning practically, thoroughly, and privately in his own home—becoming efficient—preparing for that opportunity of greater pay which ie soon so sure to present itself now that the Great "War is over. You can do likewise. May we not send you particulars of our salary-raising Courses in (a) Practical Book-keeping, (b) Modem Accountancy, (c) Shorthand, or (d) Complete Office Training. Say just whieM interests you and write to-day confidentially for full particulars. Remember wo a bo- prepare successfully for all Public Examinations. Addiross— Hemingway and Robertson's Correspondence Sfehools, I/td., Union Buildings, 'Auckland. - P. O. Box 516.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 3 December 1918, Page 3
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