j UNEMPLOYMENT the present financial stringency and the consequent ft. ng off in business, commercial men mwat necessarily look towards a curtailment of expenses. Amongst other reductions, retrenchment of staffs must come, and who will be the first to go? Obviously the man of the least valuable service. I The man with specialised knowledge will t be retained. 1 To which class do you belong? To the skilled or unskilled? In your own interests you should face this que-tion, and if you are not qualified. set to work immediately, to become qualified. \ou may be interested in ACCOUNTANCY. LAW. ARCHITECTURE, or some other profession. Enquire - now for prospectus of the course you wish to take. This may be had on application to our local Director at New Plymouth, who will furnish you with all particulars. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE WELLINGTON. CHRISTCHURCH AN] NEW PLYMOUTH. VAu DUFF, Local Director. P.O. Box 212. Tel 382. THE MAN WHO CAN READ and doesn’t study is no better off than THE MAN WHO CAN’T READ. You cannot reap unless you sow. Those who act —who educate themselves in the right direction—gain success. Act now and give yourself a chance to make good. Send for particulars of our Home Study course in ACCOUNTANCY, or m COMPANY SECRETARYSHIP, or m PRATICAL BOOK-KEEPING, or ADVERTISEMENT WRI* ING. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S ACCOUNTANCY SPECIALISTS ADDRESS: P.O. Box 516. _____ AUCKLAND. CHIEF JUSTICE CONDEMNS DRINKING HABIT. j At the Supremo Court Sitting, som little time ago, the Chief Justice sat that at least one-third of the crime i; New Zealand could be traced to th drink habit. You can the drinking of that friend of yours who is addicts' l to liquor. Drinko has saved hundred) from humiliation and shame. It ean bi given secretly. All communicatlont strictly confidential. Write for fret Booklet. Plain sealed envelopes used Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 21f A.C.. Lambton
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1921, Page 6
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311Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1921, Page 6
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