YOUR SON’S, FUTURE ! ■pARENTS! Do not delay this important question because it may be a difficult one.' Under existing conditions your son mu§,t either study and qualify for a successful career, or remain a subordinate. We have specialised in Correspondence Instruction for 24 years, have helped thousands to success, and are prepared to help YOUR SON. Our Courses include the following:— BOOK-KEEPING ACCOUNTANCZ DEGREE LAW PROFESSIONAL MATRICULATION SHORTHAND PUBLIC SERVICE TEACHERS’ D. AND C. PHARMACY A. HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL!, LTD. ADDRESS: P.O. Box 516. AUCKLAND. "LEARN QHORTHAND & 'TYPEWRITING. The young person seeking a position in an office should take up the study of Shorthand and Typewriting. There is a great scarcity of qualified shorthand-typists. The junior doing this class of work jn an office is constantly brought into close contact with the principals of the business, and therefore has a good opportunity of showing his or her worth, and thus securing advancement. Our classes are . held daily throughout the year.. Evening classes are also held. By diligent study a student can become a proficient shorthand-typist after a year’s course with us. The classes are conducted by an experienced teacher (under the supervision of the Director). ENROL NOW! BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH AND NEW PLYMOUTH. VAL DUFF, Local Director. P.O. Box 212. Tel. 382. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1921, Page 2
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215Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1921, Page 2
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