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To the man who doesn't want to be an Accountant — BUT WHO REALISES THERE IS SOMETHING IN BUSINESS TRAINING. WE do not coach Ibn t there is since vcekly itten WE ask for n (but we wilt . ness problems if you wish il). NO “passes or fails’* or diplomas—(simply the facts upon which successful business is built). The fundamentals of financing, producing, selling and accounting acquired under close editorial guidance. These facts you are either big enough to use or yon are not. OUR most successful subscribers don’t “finish” the course (but they dip into it whenever perplexing bus'ncss problems arise) SIXTY per cent, of our subscribers are managers or department heads over 30 years of age. There are a quarter of a million of them in the world—looo of them in New Zealand. Yon will know many of them. IF these facts strike you as being what you are looking for. you ar'' invited to send for a FREE copy of 1h" SO page descriptive booklet,' entitled “Forging Ahead in Business.” Use the coupon. ALEXANDER HAMILTON INSTITUTE, 11 Castleressh Street. Sydney. N.S.W. Send me the new revised edition of “Forgng Ahead in Business,” which I may keep without charge or obligation. Name Company Address Auckland Rep.: .T. M. Ruddy, P.Q. Rox 422, Auckland. SU.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 634, 10 April 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 634, 10 April 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 634, 10 April 1929, Page 10

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