Don't wait for your ship The tempo of modern life demands that you create opportunity—not wait for it. There is the case of young Miss G., who was shorthand-typiste with seven others in a large business office. Her employer soon noticed that her work in shorthand, typing and general office routine was far ahead of that of any other girl on the staff. Increasing confidential business made it necessary for the manager to employ a private secretary, and Miss G., with her unusual experience and training, was the logical choice for the position —with an increase of £2 per week in her wages. She partially created this opportunity with a sound course of practical training at DRULEIGH COLLEGE —and YOU can do the same .... - . — SHORTHAND THE PRINCIPAL, TYPEWRITING DRULEIGH COLLEGE, BOOKKEEPING AUCKLAND. WIRELESS Please send me Full Particulars COMMERCIAL ART of your course in DRESSMAKING MATRICULATION I Name .W. SALESMANSHIP 1 s A A ceo = cv Druleigh College I TASMAN BUILDING, ANZAC AVENUB cp o BoJC 1482 B Telephone 46-884 Ph » P Principal; G. P. O SHANNABB__? : , l
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 66, 19 March 1930, Page 13
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178Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 66, 19 March 1930, Page 13
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