THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SGMOGLS SCKAHIOH, UNITED STATES nnEEBE aro ovor 5000 Students cl the X 1.0.5. in Now Zealand. Quito a number of them are in this district, eo lint ro.irenoo io easy. ~ The sohoolo teach wherever the made reach. Tho lessons are carefully graduated and clearly explained. You study in your Eparo moments, just when you like. The system cf teaching is individual: you are a class by yourself; no waii.ng for dull pupils, and no ruehieg lo citeh up with the Tbc ti'st leeeons aro nulled to Etudenffi immediately upon enrolment, from tho head office of tho 1.0.5. in Wellington. There is no wast’ng time. , . . With nearly all courses tho S.udcnt is furnish;d with bound volumes, so that there ai ono books to buy. Tho fees are moc orate, and may bo paid spot cash or easy monthly instalments. The (Schools aro open to Oo.U sole.-. Jfjou wish for particulars write or call upon tho lccal agent3 — KERR 11- CARTER, Adair’s Buildings, Gia'orne. federal luncheon and SUPPER ROOMS. O.TEWART Island and Rock Cystera and 0 Fresh Fish every boas. MeaE at all hours. from 10 a.m. to midnight. Fried Fish and Chips it Speciality.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1833, 14 August 1906, Page 1
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