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3000 STUDENTS mHEBE ara just upon 3000 Students rf X the I.C.S. in New Zealand. ThiDk of itl Does it not impress you, and make you fee! that an institution that can number so many students must be good? The I C.S. is the scholastic loon of the Twentieth Century

THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS ji SCRANTON, UNITED STATES Originated and perfrcted the system of Technical Education by mail, and the schools ] teaoh wherever the mails reach. Over 165 ; different courses are taught, including:— , Architecture, Civil Engineering in al its branches, Mechanical En.ineering, Eleoi trical Engineering, Drawing, Sketching and Prospective, Ornamental Design, Show card Writing, Mechanical Drawing, Newspaper Uustration, Ooean Navigation, Sanitary Plumbing, Gasfitting, Heating and Yentila lion, Marine Engineering, etc., eto. You study in your spare moments, the time you would otherwise waste. The text books are supplied free, and the fees are moderate j You can pay down, or by monthly instalments. Wo are ready to give you all the Information you want. Write to-day to— | A. W. BEEBE, 1.C.8. Representative, Whataupoko, Gisborne, J. G. SMITH, N.Z. Agent, Cuba St., Wellington, E Gisborne Times can be obtained each TYinrnlnu atthe NcwtOWD Store.———

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1631, 20 December 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1631, 20 December 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1631, 20 December 1905, Page 1

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