PiclUl'e Post, Sept ember
9, 1939
HOWTO SUCCEED
IK BUSINESS, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND
CIVIL
SERVICE
.
Send for
this
famous
fSO-page
Guide
to
for a",IIitiou.s
Y
OU
wan~
to get on-of course.
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But how?, Whafopportunities
are there? What is the best way to
train for them? How long wilt the
training
ta~e
? What will it cost?
J.
D. C. MACKAY
Pri11cipai
How difficulj: is it? What is your chance
of success afterwards?
These and many more questions are
answered in this famous book published
by The School ofAccountancy? They are -
answered authoritatively -
for no other insti–
tution is so experienced or so successful in
training for careers. The School ·has been the
Tecognised authority in this field for 29
years~
Its ' staff includes over 200 of Britain's leading
- business specialists.
Year after year the
superiority of its unique individualised method
of hoijie training is proved. Last year the
number of Top Places secured by students in
professional exams was an All-time Record
f~r
any college or institution.
To-oay, many.- of Britain's highest-paid
posts are occupied by its graduates. And they
aU started in the same
~ay.
They date their
success front the day they sent for the famous
puide to
Care~s,
published by The School.
if
you are ambitious send for a copy to-day
-
and learn how the Principal,
Mr.
¥ackay,
gives his personal advice on the course you
should take and how he will hdp .you
to
plan
your future career. No other book shows so
clearly the opportunit.ies Business and the
Public Service& offer. It is free. The coupon
below will bring your copy by return of post.
TRAINING
FOR
EXAMINATIONS
Chartered Accountants, Incorporated Accoun–
tants and Auditors, Association of Certified
and Corporate Accountants, Company Ac–
countants, {;ost and Works
Accoun~ants,
Municipal Treasurers and Accountants, Char–
tered Secretaries, Certified Secretaries, Insti–
tute of Bankers, Chartered Insurance Instityte,
Chartered Shipbrokers, Poor Law, Institute
of Book-keepers, Royal Society of Arts, Lon–
don Chamber of Commerce, University
Matriculation and B.Com. Degree.
Special Autumn OUe!
REDUCED FEES
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A Special Offer is being made to students
~vho
enrol during this Autumn. This offer
will
enable you to secure your training at
considerably reduced cost.
READ
POW
TO GET JOBS
LIKE 'THESE
Positions obtained by students
of The School include Finan–
cial COIltroller, Chain Store
Company -
£1,600
a
year.
Municipal Accountant–
£1,000 a year. Director: 'and
Secretary, Shipping Companies
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nearly £3,000 a year. Auait .
Accountant,
Industrial Com–
pany -
£900 a year.
Secre–
tary, Gas Undertaking -
£750-
£1,000 a year. .Office Manager,
International
Corporation -
£1,200 a year. Chief ACGoun–
tant, Electdcity Supply Com–
pany -
£1,200 a year.
, Other appointments in Com–
merce and Industry include:
Commercial Manager, Assis–
tant
Accountant,
Assistant
Secretary, Cost Accountant,
Auditor, CompanY
Registrar~
Head of Department, Stores
Accountant, Production Man–
ager,
.Statistician,
'Cashier,
Book-keeper. In Local Govern–
ment Service: City Treasurer,
City Collector, .Municipal Ac–
countant,
Public Assistance
Officer.
In the Civil Service: Inspec–
tor of Taxes, CustQms and
Excise, Ministry of Labour,
Executfve Class, Clerical Ap–
pointments,
Post
Offis.e,
Typists.
CIVIL SERVICE CAREERS
Many splendid appointments
open . to all, age 16 to 22, by
competitive examination. As–
sured Scale of Salary, Security
of Employment and Pension.
Ask for Separate Civil
Setvi~e
Guide.
THE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY
LONDON·
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BUSH HOUSE, London,W.C.2
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radio
sets -
the standard model A72, which costs £i2 .
10 -
and
telling him that if he preferred Press Buttons or Armchair
-Control, he could have 'them by buying the same A72' 'as .
a Press Button or Armchair Control receiver, which would,
of COUl'se, cost him more.
~'
Yes," he said, " but I can buy
the
SO-AND-SO
for around £12 .
10 -
and get Press Buttons
thrown in for
nothing!
"
.What I ,said to him I am too polite to repeat, but the
gist of it was this :- " Thrown in, my foot!
If.you choose
your set by the number of features, gadgets, bits and pieces
it offers you per £, you'll buy some fine packe.t of-trouble.'"
Manufacturers can't' throw-in' ·an item like Press ·Buttons.
If the cost doesn't show in the price of the set it is 'for one
reaSon only -
something
has been taken out to make room
for the buttons.
It
may be a cheapening of components,
or of cabinet, but money 'has been taken from
somewhere
m the set\
That is why we are leaving you
~o
make your own choice.
Most Murphy sets 'are available in three forms.
First as
Standard Models without frills of any kind, secondly as
Press Button Models, and thirdly as .Armchair Control
Models. You only haye to pay for exactly what you want.
E.
J.
POWER,
Manag;"g Director .
72 ALL-WAVE MAINS TABLE MODEL
This is a highly sensitive receiver with an exceptionally good
all-round performance.
Alphabetical
tuning scale, visual
tuning indicator and two-speed control make tuning simple.
Quality of
reprodu~tion
is really exciting. Variable selectivity
enables you to enjoy high fidelity tone. Cabinet is in light
and dark polished walnut.
Cash Price.' :
STANDARD MODEL A.C.
Ell. 10.
PRESS BUTTOIll MODEL A.C.
£14.5
(D,c. /A.C.
MODELS OF ABOVE
51-
EXTRA)
ARMCHAIR CONTROL MODEL A.C.
£16. O.
A comprehensive range of MUrphy Radio Models is available
from £,8 . 15
~o
£90. Television Receivers from £'29 to £'50
HIRE PURGHASE TERMS
~l!
AVAILABLE ON ALL MURPHY MODELS.
Murphy Radio Limited, Welwyn Garden City , Hertfordshire ,
in Eire.
C.R.C. 17
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