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i THE CHEER i OF THE MAN WHO WINS JII K in:)ii who wins a good position ami a high salary by liis j own clforts is entitled to cheer. Why not 'f lie has accomplished some) hing (d' which any man may well be proud. Yet vjinning is really easy if you go the right way about it. First: I localise there are more good positions Ilian there are trained men lo lilt Ihem. (to and ask any employer of labour yon please. Ask him it he has always got a position vacant tor a man with brains- a man who will help him to increase his output and improve the design and quality of his goods, having due regard at the same lime to economy in material and production. In !)!) cases out of 100 he will answer. “ Yes, send alone' the man: he can start to-morrow morning." 3 Second: Hecau.se any man —no matter who he is, or how humble his 3 present position can acquire in a short time and without undue sacrifice, (he necessarv training to win in anv line of work which he selects. This has boon made possible by the educational system of the International Correspondence Schools, who have the most successful plan ever conceived for helping poorly paid workers, no matter where they live or what their occupation. Proof of this statement lies in tin 1 fact that tin l In(ernationa 1 Correspondence Schools have received testimony from thousands of well-paid men in nearly every trade and profession, who declare that they date their success absolutely from the day when they marked a post card or coupon similar to the enclosed. TI If you have ambition, if you arc prepared to devote a little of your spare time to study, the International Correspondence Schools can help you lo win. If you have enough interest in your own future and desire, further information concerning l this system, which is helping so many, we will at our own expense take up your case personally and explain every detail of our proposals to you without asking for one penny until you decide to go ahead. L Grasp Your Opportunity NOW ! as: ®<: Be a Success! ,it^§

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 992, 16 May 1911, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 992, 16 May 1911, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 992, 16 May 1911, Page 2 (Supplement)

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