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Fit for every occasion When men wish to be seen at their best they always wear O'B Shoes: They' re good to look at, honestly made and fairly priced. At all good stores throughout New Zealand D?B Shoes for Men MADE B Y M: O'BRIEN & Co. Ltd" ChRISTCHURCH 0'B21 The NATIONAL BANK OF NEWZEALLD UIMI JUNIOR CLERKS Young men and women The National Bank of New who are leaving school this Zealand, Limited, offers excel- year are invited to apply for lent prospects of advancement positions on the permanent to young men of ability. With staff of the bank: 107 branches and agencies The minimum entrance quali- throughout New Zealand there fications are two to three is a large number of special- years' secondary education for ist and executive posts, the girls, and three years' second- number of which must increase ary education for boys. The as the bank continues to ex- bank wishes to recruit each pand with the development of year a number of entrants with the Dominion. These posts are School Certificate or University Entrance, and increased salaries invariably filled by promotion are offered to holders of those of those within the bank's qualifications: service: Boys GIRLS Minimum commencing salary 8160 8155 Entrants with School Certificate �185 �170 Entrants with University Entrance E220 195 Remuneration reaches Working conditions are ex- minimum of E580 p.a: for men cellent and officers participate and E375 p.a: for women; and in the bank S pension schemes during the scale period is sub- which are liberally subsidised ject to additional increases for by the bank: Sick leave is special merit: granted on a generous basis. Young men Or women who are considering a banking vocation are invited to make personal application to the Manager of any of the branches of The National Bank of New Zealand; Limited, who will be pleased to supply any information required:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 554, 3 February 1950, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 554, 3 February 1950, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 22, Issue 554, 3 February 1950, Page 10

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