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eMIII vnHnHsaHßMi I •vwiwwo rail The Letter Tha Saved Bob oh is< n’s Jeb —and paved the way for a better one ! IT was written to his employer by the International Correspondence Schools. It told how Robert Johnson had enrolled for a course of home-study and had received a mark of 94 for hie first lesson-.” Bob answered the summons to the Chief’s office with just a little fear and trembling, for a lot of men were being dropped—a* lot more’ were having their j>ay reduced. But as Bob came in, his employer did a surprising thing. He got up quickly' from his desk and grasped Bob warmly by the hand. “ I want to congratulate you. young man, oh the marks you are making with the I.C.S. I am glad to see that, you are training yourself / not only’ for the present job but for the job ahead.” “ We’re cutting the pay-roll. Until I received this letter I had you in mind as one of the men to lie dropped. But not. now- Keep on studying —keep your eyes open—and pretty soon there will be a still better job for you around here. We’re always looking for trained men.” Won’t you let the I.C.S. help you, too? Won’t you trade a- few hours of your spare time for a good job, a good salary and the comforts that go with it? Then indicate the work you like best on the coupon below and mail it to-day. It will be your first big step towards success- Do It Now l INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Hoad Office for New Zealand -65 CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. Or P.O. Box 233, Wanganui. v’bich e ?lilve U inarked O x book,et containing full particulars, of tha course of Correspondence Training before —Mechanical Engineering —Olvll Engineering —Window Drossing —Draughtsmanship —Concrete Engineering —Hydro-Electric Electrical EngL'®ering —Agriculture —Careers for Men —Architecture & Building —Poultry-Farming -Book-keeping Marine Engineering —Business Training —Carpentry and Joinery —Motor & Gas Engines —ShowjCard Writer —Furniture Making —Steam Engineering —Salesmanship . —Livestock and Dairying —Coal and Metal Mining —Advertising —Careers for Women NOTE—the subject desired is net in the above List, writo.lt here - NAME I; ADDRESS ' _ G. « G. 7.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1922, Page 6

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626

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1922, Page 6

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