place for him in the * W&f So often young men embark on a career without a definite idea of what the future holds for them. Young men joining the Post Office as Telegraph Boys only the with free uniform and allowance can, after a short training period as Telegraph Assistant, select a career for themselves at a time when maturity and experience have to solve The Post Office as the country’s largest business organisation can offer many careers in its various branches. Qualifications: ,^- i: ... School Leaving Certificate, with preference for boys with . two years’ secondary education. Promotion can be gained /JIKby passing the Post Office examinations for which you receive instruction from the Post Office Correspondence School. Commencing salary £295 per annum, For further information write to, ° r or call on, the Staff Recruitment Officer £5.13.5 per week, gross. at your nearest Post Office. | ISSUED BY THE POST OFFICE
The modern touch . . . IhiMkJLc, 2Bkk / j aj I ■SSaL'-Z Lw'l 1 For the week-end home—the |H ff^.-Lr^^y^JMlMi^ "rumpu? room" in a city - home the back porch or a "sleep out" or a work !||| —q[| p W room —or sewing room choose Valdura rubber IS backed, hard wearing, wall- 3ffi ~~ to-wall, floorcovering, or Bisonia squares. If its Valdura just lay it and forget it —you'll be amazed at its economy and its ability to give warmth and modernity to a neglected room. If you choose Bisonia there's nothing to do at all just throw a Bisonia square, 12ft. x 9ft., 9ft. x 6ft., 6ft. x 3ft., into place and |||l you've given life to an empty space. ■£ CO 3/59 B BE WISE . . . FOR VALUE CHOOSE VALDURA I LOOK FOR THE LABEL . . . BRANDED GOODS MUST MAINTAIN QUALITY
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28894, 14 May 1959, Page 24
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