CONCERNING ARCHITECTURE. TTHERTO it has been difficult 1 for a-young man of limited means to become, an Architect, as it lias been necessary either to pay high fees and spend l°ng hours at an architectural school, or to give' a premium as pupil to an Architect. Vhe I.C.S. Architectural Courses have altered all that. By means of spare-time study a student can qualify for a salaried position in an architect’s office. There he will add to bis practical proficiency, and by supplementing drawing office experience with out instruction on building construction, tlhe writing of specifications taking off quantities, estimating, building superintendence, contracts, building law, design, ets., ho will spon be able to do independent work. We offer a number of 5 ARCHITECTURAL COURSES. Our complete course covers the syllabus of the examination of the Royal Institute of British Architects, or of the Society of Architects. Free Booklet giving full information, will he sent On application. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. HEAD OFFICE—63F DIXON STREET WELLINGTON 0
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1917, Page 2
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164Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1917, Page 2
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