What Are YOUR Prospects for Better Wages? Jire you getting more pay than you did last year? Jire you reasonably sure of getting more next year? You certainly cannot afford to go along year in and year out -without increasing your salary. If you do, what is going to become of you when you are counted out because of old age? Every man owes it to himself and to those depending on him to save something for a rainy day. To the man who works all the time for barely enough to pay his living expenses, this seems almost impossible. Yet, there is a way, and it is so easy that any man can take advantage of the opportunity, no matter where he lives, what he does, or how small a salary he earns. Sixteen years ago the International Correspondence Schools were founded to help men and women who otherwise could not help themselves, and their sole purpose is to increase the worker’s earning power. Their records show the names and addresses of thousands of men and women in every walk of life who have been benefited by their training. They can show you men and women without number who, through the I. C. S., have tripled and quadrupled their salaries. You Can Surely Better Yourself If You Will k The I. C. S. does not care who the man is, how far away he lives, how little he earns, or what he knows. If he can read and write English, they can show him how to secure promotion in his present occupation and thus increase his salary; or, if he is a young man just starting out in life, they can show him a short cut to the highway of success. To some this may sound improbable, but remember the statement is made by an -’ustitution praised by the highest government authorities; endorsed by the leading educators and foremost business men in the world; supported by an invested capital of £1,200,000, and with a record of success covering a period of sixteen years. Surely such an offer is worth investigating. All the I. C. S. asks you to do is to mark the enclosed post card to indicate the kind of work in which you are interested. Is there a man anywhere who hasn’t enough interest in his own future, or at least enough curiosity to ask how this can be accomplished? § Copyright, 1906, by International Textbook Company All rights reserved Head Office for Australasia: 4, DIXON STREET, WELLINGTON, N.Z.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 395, 28 March 1908, Page 2 (Supplement)
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421Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 395, 28 March 1908, Page 2 (Supplement)
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