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AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. MONEY TO LEND. THIS Society la prepared to Lend Money on first-olass P eehold City and Country Seourities at Lowest Current Rates. Our New Mortgage Deed contains a condition allowing borrowers the privilege ef repaying up to 20 per cent, of the loan during any year without notice or payment of any fine. No Commission Charged. Legal Expenses Exceptionally Low Apply direct to the Society’s Br inoh Offioe, Wellington, or to any of the Society’s District Offioes. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary Wellington, Ist September, 1902.

3000 STUDENTS are just upon 3000 Students of JL the 1.0.5. in New Zealand. Think of ill Does it not impress you, and make you feel that an institution that can number so many students must be good? The 1.0.5. is the soholastio boon of the Twentieth Century THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS SCRANTON, UNITED STATES Originated and perfected the system of Technical Education by mail, and the schools teaoh wherever the mails reaoh. Over 165 different ooursea are taught, including:— Architecture, Civil Engineering in a its branohes, Meohanical Engineering, Eleo ! trical Engineering, Drawing, Sketching and Prospective, Ornamental Design, Show card Writing, Meohanioal Drawing, Nowspaper llustration, Ooean Navigation, Sanitary Plumbing, Gasfitting, Heating and Ventila lion, Marine Engineering, eto., eto. You study in your spare moments, the time you would otherwise waste. The text books are supplied free, and the fees are moderate. You oan pay oash down, or by monthly n* atalments. We are ready to give you all he Information you want. Write to-day to— O. H. FERRIS, I.C.S. Representative, Good’s Buildings. J. G. SMITH, ’ N.Z. Agent, Cuba St., Wellington.

the trooadeeo UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Upstairs). TUB PBOPBIETKEBSEB take this op! portunity of thanking the publio for their past generous support, aod beg to as- I oure patrons that the Exoelieni Management of the above Booms, which has made them so popular in the past, will In the future be maintained. LADY VISITORS to town will please note that special arrangements for their nc"'mmodation have been made, a pieaant apartment being specially reserved for their exclusive use naess HOT LUNCHES PROM 12 to 2. afternoon tea. A special feature made of TEA, which is served from 5 to 7p.m. hot SUPPERS available at any hour.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1708, 26 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1708, 26 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1708, 26 March 1906, Page 1

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