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A BANKING CAREER The NATIONAL BANK of New Zealand Ltd., with its network of 106 branches and agencies throughout the Dominion, offers a worthwhile career for keen young men who are completing their secondary education this year: The Bank requires each year an accession of good recruits to ensure keeping executive posts capably filled with men of progressive outlook, technical skill and trained judgment: It is an integral part of the Bank's staff policy that advance- ment to executive rank should be strictly by merit, and that promotion incentives should be such as will attract to its service young men of the best calibre. The educational requirement for male candidates is secondary education to School Certificate or approximately equivalent standard. Minimum commencing salary E150 p.a Entrants with School Certificate E175 p.a: Selected entrants with University En- trance or Higher School Certificate E205 p.a: The remuneration reaches a minimum of E545 p.a., and during the scale period is subject to additional increases for special merit: Young men who are considering a banking vocation are invited to call and interview the Manager of any of the branches of The NATIONAL BANK of New Zealand Ltd , or to apply to the Staff Officer , G. P.O. Box 1508, Wellington: 0 SSrowinta 06 "enawea 600d EAlThs FFERVESCENI ANDREWS BE REFRESHED inside 88 well a9 out by (uveR| Isau) taking & glass of sparkling Andrews: Gently Andrews helps rid your system of trouble- ma king impurities which cause 80 many Axativg everyday ailments. Be regular with Andrewg ThE SAFE, GEHTLE for your health (8 sake: ~TAKE Laxative] PLEASANT-TO: ANDREWS LIVER SALT R E F R E S H | N G I N V | G 0 R A T | N 6 El2/8 Scott & Turner Ltd,, Andrews House; Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. glaa4 OAily

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 498, 7 January 1949, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 498, 7 January 1949, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 498, 7 January 1949, Page 14

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