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Choose Your Career Yes, CHOOSE your career; MAKE your career; that* is the way to get on. It’s no use folding your hands and waiting. Nothing comes in the world of work to him who waits except a tombstone. The men, and boys who make their way, who succeed, who win and hold good positions, are those who have a definite object, and who, whatever happens, determinedly push and fight to get there. Read this list of 3 POSITIONS FOR WHICH THE I.C.S. QUALIFY STUDENTS. Commercial Traveller. Advertisement Writer Salesman. Electrical Engineer. Marine Engineer. Mining Engineer. Furniture Maker. Cabinetmaker Advertisement Writer Salesman. Mechanical Engineer. Farmer. Steam Engineer. Designer. Motor Engineer. Draughtsman. Window Dresser. Architect Book-keeper. Chaiiffeur. Farmer. Designer. Draughtsman. Architect Chauffeur. If you will write to us we will send you full particulars of the training the International Correspondence Schools will give you to qualify you for any of the above positions. Please name the position you are in, or want to be in, even if it is not given above. These Schools give a thorough, practical, and up-to-date training; not a mere theoretical, but a practical training by practical men for ambitious youths and men. Address: International Correspondence Schools, Ltd., Dept. “T”, Box 687, Dunedin.

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New Zealand Tablet, 11 August 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisement 5 New Zealand Tablet, 11 August 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisement 5 New Zealand Tablet, 11 August 1921, Page 10

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