FACTS WHICH TALK
1 A gentleman in business in Taranaki writes us on October 2.3: • . . I feel able to offer to a good all-round office man £250 (a year) , , , but I know the war is making it very difficult to 1 find suitable men for positions just at present . . On October 31, a large Timber Firm in the North writes:— " ? . i Our Secretary, Mr. [ , a former student of your school, who lias been with us over three years, is joining the New Zealand Forces. . . We are therefore in need of a good man to take his place. . . He must be able to kcej. books according to up-to-date requirements. . . . We are prepared to give a good salary to u good man. . , Such is the cry all over the Dominion —"A GOOD SALARY TO THOSE INELIGIBLE FOR MILITARY SERVICE." The Demand extehds to Qualified Young Men also. QUALIFY—learn how to do things in business—to keep books, to understand Accountancy and Business Methods— AND YOU MUST SUCCEED. Over 18 years' experience has proved there is no sureT way to a position at a good salary with prospects of advancement, than to master our Practical, Complete and Inexpensive Home Study Courses in—(a) BOOK-KEEP-ING, (b) ACCOUNTANCY, or (cj COMPLETE BUSINESS' TRAINING. You start (if necessary) at the very beginning, and are taken right through. WRITE TO-DAY for particulars, mentioning JUST WHAT YOU WISH TO QUALIFY IN. Address: ' HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S Correspondance "Schools, Ltd., AUCKLAND. * DEATHS. DRAIPER.—On November 10. at Waitara, Theresa Mary, beloved wife of Leonard Draper; aged 32 years. PEFPERELL.—At Fitzroy, on November 15, Elizabeth, relict of the late Mr. John Pepperell; aged 92 years. FUNERAL NOTICES ' : T'HE FUNERAL of the late THERESA MARY DRAPER will leave her late residence, West Quay, Waitara, on FRIDAY, November 17, at 10 a.m., for Te Henui Cemetery, New Plymouth, arriving about 11.30 a.m. Friends kindly accept this intimation. H. SPURDLE, Undertaker (For Topliss Bros,)', pfjNERAL of the late Mrs. ELIZABETH PEPiRERELL wil leave Mr. R. Pepperell's residence, Karamu Street, Fitzroy, for the Bell Block Cemetery, on FRIDAY, November 1", at 12.30 p.m. .< ' T. CLARE, Undertaker.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1916, Page 4
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347FACTS WHICH TALK Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1916, Page 4
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