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ADMIRAL HARDY'S TEAPOT INTERESTING TEAPOTS, No. II DID Nelson say as he lay dying; "Kiss me; Hardy" or "Kismet, Hardy"? That historic moment is lost; but one thing we do know about Admiral Hardy-~he loved his cup of tea and he made his tea in this charming old silver pot: Whether your service is silver, china or earthenware, it will make delicious tea if you put in BeLL BELL, the tea of good tastel THE TEA OF GOOD TASTE 12.8 A BANKING VOCATION Little more than a quarter of a century ago a banking vocation was the sole prerogative of men, but to-day the banking profession is open to women, who are playing an increasingly important role in the provision of the various services which the banks perform for the business and farm- ing community and general public: The NATIONAL Bank of New Zealand, Limited, with its 104 branches and agencies throughout New Zealand, has positions available for girls who are completing their secon- dary education this year. The personal nature of banking work ensures its interest, and the experience gained of com- mercial methods affords a useful business training with good opportunities for advancement The commencing salary is E150 p.a:, 2165 p.a: for girls with School Certificate. The remuneration reaches a minimum of {330 p.as and thereafter salary increases are granted on merit, and depend on the nature and responsibilities of the duties performed. Girls who are considering a banking vocation should apply for further particulars to the Manager of any of the branches of The NATIONAL Bank of New Zealand_ Limited, in the main cities and provincial towns, or to the Staff Officer, The National Bank of New Zealand Limited, General Mana- ger's Office, G.P.O: Box 1508 , Wellington.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 493, 3 December 1948, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 493, 3 December 1948, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 493, 3 December 1948, Page 14

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