THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS SCRANTON, UNITED STATEB fXIHERE are over 5000 Students cf tho JL I.C.S. in New Zealand. Quite a number ol them are in this d'str.'ot, bo that rel< renoe la easy. The Bohoola teach' wherever the mails reach. The lessons are carefully graduated and clearly explained. You Btudy in your rpare moments, just when you like. The system of teaching is individual: you are a class by yourself; no waiting for dull pupils, and no rushiDg to citoh up with the bright ones. The fi/st leEßons aro rpalled to students immediately upon enrolment, from the head office of the I.C.S. in Wellington. There is no wasting time. With nearly all aouraes the Student is furnish’d with bound volumes, so that there ate no books to buy. Th 9 fees are moderate, and may be paid spot oash or easy monthly instalments. The Sohools are open to both sexee. If you wish for particulars write or oall upon the local agent 3 KEEK & CARTER, Adalr’a Buildings, Qiuborno.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1823, 1 August 1906, Page 1
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