A big hurine.'.s man tail the triirit thing f lat hat ever been Maid about the Alexander Bomilton InstiH-te cc-urset “You can be successful without this Course — but no man can be successful without what is IN it. ~ ’’[Tk THAT did he mean? Simply » » this: Then are 5271 definite practical business ideas, plans, and methods in the Course and Service. For example, there are: 169 idear on finamc e. 512 ideas on accounting. 174 i-doas on oj Ice cuftntoMratton. 182 ideas on credi t* and eoUaationt. 647 ideas on advertising and safer promotion. 278 vdec* on factory manage. mml, A man may be a good sales manager and know nothing about factory management. He may be a good accountant and have little appreciation of advertising. He may be a commercial traveller and be utterly lacking in knowledge of corporation finance. BUT No man can be. at the top oi any business, his own or any other, without a working knowledge of all these departments. There are two ways to securtthat knowledge: First, by a slow, patient accumulation of practical experience* in moving from department to department and mastering each in turn, Or— Second, by taking Jsdvantag* of the experience, methods, ideas, and plans worked out by the most successful men in business and arranged for easy use by the leaders of business education. The second method is method of tlie Alexander Hamilton Institute. Its Course and Service differ from anything else in modern education by the fact that you do riot need to read *j gre at deal in order to get immr l diate benefit. •Any paragraphs of any book, lecture, or letter may contain just the idea that your company need* at this particular moment. We have said that there are 5271 definite practical ideas in the Course. But there is no limit to the number of idea:; that can be gotten out of the Course. We ask every business man who reads tills column to send for the frelittle book which tells how the Cours--and Service is arranged for immediat." reference use. It contains, in hrie' summary, the experiences of 300,00 f business men who would no morthink of being without this modern aid than they would think of hein? without the typewriter and the telephone. You owe it to yourself to send fo< this little book. It will come to you' office, or to your home, as you prefer, and can he read through easily in half an hour. Post tills Coupon To-night. | To J. I). MAC ft iK, I 15 ox 422, Auckland. i Alexander j i Hamilton j | Institute ' of Australis, Ltd. , Send me tie new revteod edition of j “Forging Ahead in Business,” | wh'ch I may leep without obligation I I | Bignata:e j I Business . • Address | I I
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 155, 21 September 1927, Page 13
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