place for him wRiB in the future 'w 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 receive the benefits of employment with free uniform and bicycle allowance but ; r «i', < v'/r ■ -//X-. Af can, after a short training period as Telegraph Assistant, select a career for themselves at a time when maturity and experience have AB;*, /'•'v' helped to solve this problem. ‘ The Post Office as business organisation can offer many . ■ -'"‘p. \ t ,•. 'e careers in its various branches. Qualifications: with preference for boys with Jjg . , ' • two years' secondary education. Uv’*-' ' 1 ■?**• • .- ' ’• ;•. ' '•** • - . .*• / ' Promotion can be gained by passing the Post Office • examinations for which you • receive instruction from ’-- ' '■ -A.'.f. ‘*? .. . 7"' the Post Office Wf-t' Correspondence School. B Commencing salary H' ■ C9S per annum. ■ 9B Of effice of the Pest Office Personnel ■ £5.13.5 per week, gross. B °* ee - 1W Hewterd *"*• M •"♦ •» B |B Christchurch see your local Peat* master. BHMMHHMHNHMHHHi issued by the post
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29067, 2 December 1959, Page 23
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