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DONIT WAIT FOR YOUR SHIP To COME IN ~rou out to meet it! YRal meet them every day--the poor fellows who wait on the shore for their ships which will never come in_ Bad times come, and they cry out: "What are You going to do for uS 2" In fact; that is 2 general cry to-day_ 66 What are Jou going to do for uS 2" Unfortunatelv; the people with back-- bone and push are i: the minority ; those people who, despite adversity, show the domination and pluck which all; Britlsh peoples are so proud 0f, that makes men roll "p their sleeves; and 9} say : "I am going to fight and win: The world has known a period of comn- parative easiness; and to-day things are harder but they are only harder comparatively. None of uS can afford to slip. We must not g0 back: Our associates an d our children must not see US" slipping- Not only personal of the most profitalle professlons pride, but racial pride is involved. Ovrhoh t can be worked in conjunction Say to yourself: "1 am not going to with an ordinary job is FREE LANCE slip = I am not going to wait for my JOURNALISM AND SHORT STORY ship to come in_ I Will make a Alittle WRITING _ The combined newspapers effort in some nrofitable direction; and Of the world pay hundreds of thousands keep O1 making little efforts So that, of pounds annually to: free lance writers: instead of waiting for my ship, I. will Al] these people -some of them making hve gra dually getting nearer to it average money, and others ma king small fortunes-'started at the hottom_ University educations were not neces- Post COUPONNOW sary. It is almost an established fact that anyone who can write an1 interest: ing letter has literary ability; but he- tween the person who can write 21' in: The Secretary teresting: letter and 8 steady incone The NJ. School of Journalism, from free lance journalistic work lie Box 15854, Wellingtou. technique and the ability to handle Please send me (without obliga; gubjects interestingly. tion) {oc11 explanatory_booklet about If You would like u8" to show: Jou howv can write short storieg for without any obligation o your part) proft bow to start on thig profitable and in teresting occupation; write to u8 for out Name free brochure which explains how it can be' done:- Don't wait for your Bhip to Address come in, Row' out to meet it:

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 8, 1 September 1933, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 8, 1 September 1933, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 8, 1 September 1933, Page 37

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