DRULEIGH COLLEGE TRAINING ] Increased this man's |||||l earnings from £5 to jgg;|||m Case No. K1476. |! I "K " "was a young man earning l from £4 to £5 tier week. He interviewed the principal of Druleigh College, asking for guidance in his studies. HHpMilf ! He was advised to take our Practical Salesman-* 1 ship Course. He enrolled, obtained our Diploma faIBB ! and. as a direct result,: is now earning over £15 ner week Mr. " K' ? - attributes his success to j the practical training given at Druleigh College. p*j DRULEIGH TRAINING will make you more Mb valuable to your employer. WM '■ ' * And, after all, it, is only by making yourself |||» ' more valuable that your employer can afford' gSfflgr to give' you more money for your services. m That's just common sense. No matter what be • mm \ the nature of your employment, Druleigh training nDITI UIPU I | will make your services more valuable. L/IvULLiiVIfl §!§ — STUDIES THE PRINCIPAL, Shorthand DRULEIGH COLLEGE) Typewriting AUCKLAND. Book-keeping Please send me Full Particulars Wireless Commercial Art of your course in Dressmaking Matrioulatlon Salesmanship Name i.w. • • • Accountancy Address S Languages jj Lei Druleigh College help you to a more responsible position and higher wages Every student receives the personal attention and guidance of ! the Principal. Arrange for an Interview at your convenience. DRULEIGH COLLEGE TASMAN BUILDINGS, ANZAC AVENUE Telephone 46-884 C.P.O. Box 1482 Principal; G. P. O'SHANNASSY, Ph.D. Easily the Best Light Motor Cycle in the World OO GNS. itfiYfifcffW Sensational New Light-weigliit! Nothing like this value has ever been offered on the New Zealand market. Speed, 46 M.P.H. Benzine, 170 M.P.G. Running Costs, 6 Miles a Penny! Think of the glorious outings you can have with one of these splendid machines. Pays for itself in no time in tram and bus fares, etc. saved. Easiest Terms from £10 Deposit, 10/- Weekly. Don't Delay. Come and See Us Right Away 2 PIONEER CYCLES MOTORS LTD. NEWMARKET. "Tonson Garlick Sell It For Less" I FOR 2 DAYS ONLY! I V MONDAY AND TUESDAY I To Every Purchaser of an Oak or Rimu Dining Room I Suite we are making a Free Gift of a Dining Table. This beautifully designed Solid Oak Dining Suite (as illustrated). Every piece is manufactured of thoroughly seasoned timber; the workmanship and finish is of the very best. EIGHT PIECES, COMPLETE, FOR £27/2/6. £ s. d. Oak Sideboard . . . . . . . . 12 12 6 Six Oak Dining Chairs (including one Carver) .» 14 10 0 Oak Dining Table .. .. .. 7 7 6 Total selling price ... > # 34 10 0 Less price of Table , T . 7 7 6 Complete Suite, comprising Sideboard, Table and six Chairs, for „.. .. . . £27 2 6 Also 8-Piece Rimu Dining Suites, complete, from £13/5/-. 8-Piece Oak Dining Suites, complete, from £16/7/6. If you are not ready for delivery at once, we shall be pleased to store your furniture for you free of charge. Tt)NSON~ 4. AI.IH It SEU IT rce LESS i-TD. f~~ " " 1 I DOES not mean expensive ATTRACTIVE and ( when AUCKLANO printed in one or ore col- rtUVllUn 11/ PRINTING.... ST'££ JLT STAR OFFICE | Such printing requires skilled J I craftsmen. I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 18
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