3000 STUDENTS rjMHERE aro just upon 3000 Studonts of jL the 1.0.5. in New Zealand. Think of it I Does it not imprees you, and make you feol that an institution that can number so many studonts must bo good ? The I G.S. is the scholastic) boon of tho Twentioth Contury
THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS S CIIANION, UNITED STATES Or,ginated and perfected the syßtem of Tcchoioal Education by mail, and tho schools teach wherever tho mails reach. Over 165 different eoursea are taught, including:— Arohiteotnre, Civil Engineering in a its branches, Meohanioal Engineering, Eloo trical Engineering, Drawing, Sketching and Prospective, Ornamental Design, Show oard Writing, Meohanioal Drawing, Newspaper llustration, Ooean Navigation, Sanitary Plumbing, Gasfitting, Heating and Ventila tion, Marine Engineering, eto., eto. You study in your spare momontH, the timo you would otherwise waste. The text books are supplied free, and tho fees are moderate. You can pay cash down, or by monthly r.» sialmonts. We are ready to give you all ho information you want. Write to-day to C. H. FERBIS, 1.0.5. ltoprosontative, flood's Buildings.
J. G. SMITH, N.Z. Agout, Cuba St., Wallington
CASSIDY’S ROYAL MAIL COACHES.
T® KARAKA AND WHAIATJJTU DAILY, (Tfl KARAKA AND MOTJJ WEEKLY* JIT, CASSIDY’S Coach leaves « Wliatatutu daily in lima to csich the train at Te Karaka, returning to Whatatutu alter Jlie arrival ol the train. The Mail Coa«h leave* for Mota every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 7,80 a.mj t returning the following am-
SADDLE HORSES and All Clauses of Vehicles on hire at the SHORTEST NOTICE. LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS promptly attended to, HORSES hsohen Into SINGLE end DOUBLE HARNESS an per arrejtgemonjii (J* T. CASSJDY, Doael Proprietor, Te Kaia Va.
J. E. WHITBY, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Bladoieia Road, GROCERIES , IRONMONGERY! BRUSHWARG CROCKERYWARE BiiSM BOYeS” tel Bkeeprtin, Wool, aid Fare, Produca. KGS3N® lor—* 65. Kamtaa’a EBIZ® ZiSIUSS,
SPECIAL OEEER TO EFFECT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE WJ. ATTWOOD, in direotinß the « attention oi Thrifty Housewives to the large consignments to hand of CHINA, GLABS, ENAMEL AND TINWARE, particularly deairoua ot making known the ot that these goo U hiye bean bought at a BIG DISCOUNT, and on that account he la in a position to put them on the market at prioea hitherto unknown in Oisborne. Remember, these goods are New Goods. Wringers and Mangles, Tin Boxes Portmanteaux, Wire and Spring Mats tresses, and Furniture of every description. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING on the shortest notioo. Prams and Go-carta on Hire. GO TO ATTWOOD’S (Near Royal Hotel). Telephone, No. 347.
ALBION HOTEL Gladstone Road, Gisborne FEANK HAEETS ... Proprietor Wince and Spirits of the Very Beat Brands Procurable. Speolal Attention afforded the Travelling Publl
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1721, 11 April 1906, Page 4
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