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HfONEY TO LEXD!-Any Sum re- , quired, from £a upwards, advanced without delay. Xo legal expenses. Call personally, or by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, to ].. ,W. TIALKTND, Union S.S. Co.'s Buildings, New Plymouth. 'Phone 30". • WHY NOT SPECIALISE? beaten track no longer suffice! for the ambitious of to-day. One must specialise, no matter what the business or profession. The doctor, the lawyer, the architect, all find that the greatest success comes to the SPECIALIST. It applies equally to the clerk. Such positions as Accountants, Company Secretaries and Auditors can only be filled by those who specialise—men and women who train and so acquire the necessary knowledge. It is an easy matter for you to become a' specialist. Out course in 'ACCOUNTANCY qualities you for accountancy work, turns you over from humdrum clerking to specialising, with the consequent increase in salary and rise in status. Lose no time. Send to-dav for particular*? of our Course in ACCOUNTAXCY. Splendid opening for good men. Address: Hemingway & Robertson's Correspondence Schools, Ltd., AUCKLAND.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1917, Page 4
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171Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1917, Page 4
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