Fendalton School.
Dear Sir, —There’s a moral in this Fendalton School incident. The school has grown tremendously in recent years. There was a change of management. Buildings and premises were enlarged and improved. Evidently the school's general manager realised that the old methods of doing business had to go. He managed to instil something like a spirit of enterprise into his shareholders and customers (the parents of the children). And when he was ready to deliver the goods he advertised. Fendalton School had more space in the newspapers than a couple of university col leges. Hats off to the man who went or advertising and got so many new and en thusiastic customers that opposition schoo 1 firms had to sit up and take notice. Moral. If you want more pupils, deliver the good* and advertise!—l am. etc., GOOD BUSINESS.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20425, 2 October 1934, Page 6
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