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DON'T WAIiT For Your SHIP To COME IN ~rou out to meet it! YCe 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 8 general crj to-day T 4 What are YOU going to do for uS 2" Unfortunateis the people with back- bone and push ere i9 the mingrity ; those people who, despitc adversity show the domination and pluck Whiek all British peoples are So proud of, that makes men roll I2p tbeir sleeves and say : "I am going to fight and win; The world has known 8 period of coin parative easiness, and to-day things are harder_ hut they are only barder comparatively None of uS can afford to slip. We must not go hack, Our associates an d our children n1 ust not see U8 slipping. Not- only nersona] of the most protitable professions pride, but racial pride is involred_ Oxphil can be worked- in conjunction Say to vourself: MI 2117 not going: to , with 04) ordinary job is FREE IANCI slin_ I am not soing to wait for Iny JOURNALISM AND SIIORT S()IY ship to cone in_ I wjll make 8 little WRITING Fhc com hined newspapers "ffort in somo nrofitable direction, and OL the world pay hundreds 0f tbousands keep 01 making little cfforts 80 that; of pounds annually to frce lance writers. instead 0f waiting for my ship, T Iill Al1 these people-~some of theti) making he gradually getting nea rer to it;" average money ,' and others naking small fortunes--started at the huttom. University educations were not neceg- Post COUPON NOIW It is almost an establishet fact EAzE; anyone who can write an inierest- ing letter has: literary ability_ but be- tween the person who cun write en in- 'The Secretary terzsting letter and a stead;v incone The N.. Sciiool' of"Journalism; from free lance journalistic work Jie Box 15854, Wellington. technique and thc ability to handle Pleage send mna (without obliga bubjects interestingly_ tion) YOu explanatorx hooklet about If you would like us to shcw You how I can) rite short. stories for without any obligation on your p#:)- profit. how to start on tlis profltable aJ1d jm "teresting occupation; write t0 uS for our Nax+ free brochure whicl explains how it (n be done: Don t wait for your Ship to Address come in: Row out to meet it:

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 9, 8 September 1933, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 9, 8 September 1933, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 9, 8 September 1933, Page 37

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