I Need a TRAINED MAN “Yes, I’m sorry, too, that you cannot fill the position, but what 1 need is a trained man—a man who thoroughly understands the work.” “No, there’s no other position open—we’ve hundreds of applicants now on the list waiting for the little jobs. This position calls for a trained man. Good day.” THAT’S it. There is a big call for the trained man —the man who can handle the big things—the man who is an expert. You can easily receive the training that will put you in the class of the well-paid men. You can’t begin to understand how quickly the little post card enclosed will bring you success. Already it has helped thousands of men to better paying positions and more congenial work. It will cost you only a half-penny stamp to learn how it is done. Just mark the post card as directed and mail it today. The International Correspondence Schools have a way to help you. Do not think because you never have had a fair chance you must forever remain in the “down-and-out” class. The one purpose of the I. C. S. is to help just such men as you. Were there no poorly paid but ambitious men to assist, there would be no I. C. S.; no records of magnificent success where before were only disappointment and failure. The I. C. S. is the largest and most wonderful institution of its kind the world has ever known. - On an average, 380 men every month voluntarily report better positions and higher salaries secured through I. C. S. training. The number heard from in the past year was 4,639. Don’t you want to learn how the I. C. S. can help YOU? Place of residence, occupation, or lack of capital need not prevent you from becoming an expert. The I. C. S. makes everything easy. You don’t have to leave home or your present position. You can qualify in your spare time. Mail the post card and learn all about it. Don’t fill a little job all your life when you can move up in the world so easily. The Business of This Place Is To Raise Salaries. NOW is the Time to Mail the Post Card Copyright . 1907, by ike International Textbook Company All rights reserved
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 411, 16 July 1908, Page 1 (Supplement)
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384Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 411, 16 July 1908, Page 1 (Supplement)
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