YOUR CAREER IS IT GOING TO BE SUCCESSFUL? You can make yourself a valuable man in business or industry, earning good money and secure in your job, if you acquire the necessary knowledge and training. The : I.C.S. can definitely help you. There are many profitable avenues of employment open to the man with specialized I.C.S. training . . . and there will be great opportunities after the war. Over 300 I.C.S. Courses are available which can be studied in spare time, wherever you are. These are some of them: — Diesel Engineer Journalism and Electrical Eng. Short Story Writing Mechanical Eng. Commercial Art Structural Eng. Show Card Writing Analy. Chemist Draftsmanship Motor Mechanic Civil Engineer Wireman s Licence Machine Shop Prac. Building <a Fitter and Turner Carpenter Applied Mathematics Steam Certificates Matriculation Aeronautical Cost Accounting Book-keeping Accountancy Radio Servicing Professional Exams. Ist and 2nd Class Commercial Operators. Use your spare time! Make it pay secure your- future! Enquire how the . I.C.S. can train you, but let us know the subject, trade or profession in which you are interested. Free Prospectus and information will be sent. Write NOW to — Dept. H, 13'8 Victoria St., Hamilton Business Notice PHOTOGRAPHER E. TUSON CALVERT, of Hamilton, is pleased to announce that Photographs can be taken at any time, in the Blue Bird Dining Rooms, Paeroa For quality WEDDING GROUP, FAMILY GROUP and PORTRAIT PHOTOS please enquire and make your appointment at BLUE BIRD DINING rooms PHONE 282 PAEROA
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3229, 19 February 1943, Page 4
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