More typists are being absorbed by tho business community each year, and in Christchurch this is one of the few occupations in which there is practically no unemployment (says tho Christchurch Press). Te-achers at commercial schools state that a girl seldom remains at school longer than IS months without getting a position, and generally they stay only 12 months. But they must bo fully qualified. Employers formerly were willing to take on a partly-trailed girl for a small wage and let her complete her training in the office. This is not so to-day. The girl must come to them fully competent, and she will receive a fair salary. CHOCOLATES FREE. Send 20 Sunflower Soap wrappers to Box 140, Napier, and receive a handsome pound box of chocolates. No competition. Gifts for all.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16873, 9 February 1929, Page 8
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