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MINING courses. I mHE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS offer for sale a magnificent series of Courses of Instruction relating to MINING in its varied departments. MINING ENGINEERING treats of everything in and about mines (coal and metal). ' COMPLETE COAL MINING affords thorough instruction in every branch of the subject. FIRST-CLASS MANAGERS’ provides instruction for those who wish to obtain the first-class certificate of competency. SECOND-GLASS MANAGERS’ includes sufficient instruction to enable a student to pass a second-class manager’s examination. COLLIERY OVERMEN’S, a short ! course of instruction for men engaged j as firemen, examiners, etc. SURFACE FOREMEN’S comprises that portion of the Complete Course which relates to surface matters. MINE SURVEYING meets the needs of those whose duties' require them to survey mine workings. I MINING ELECTRICAL will instruct mine officials and others in the most up-to-date methods of handling electiical plant. COKE OVEN enables one to acquire thorough knowledge of the coke-oven branch of the coal industry. METAL MINING treats of the practice of metal mining and the sciences related thereto. .METAL PROSPECTORS’ give s in a clear and practical manner the information that the prospector needs to ensure success. COMPLETE METALLURGY includes all that is given in tne three following courses and is intended for those desiring a thorough knowledge of metallurgical work in all its branches. HYDROMETALLURGY is part of the Complete Course, deals with the ‘j various wet processes, and includes a complete treatise on electro-metallurgy. SMELTING gives a comprehensive treatment of all subjects relating to the ! smelting of precious metal ores MIILING is designed for those who have not the time to devote to the complete course in metallurgy, who wish to obtain a thorough knowldge of stamp milling, amalgamating and concentrating. An illustrated booklet of 84 pages explaining all of the above Courses in great detail, will he sent free on application. As the supply of above booklets is somewhat limited, prompt application is advisable. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, HEAD OFFICE—63F DIXON STREET WELLINGTON

■JTNION STEAMSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED Passengers booked to all New Zealand and Australian ports WESTPORT, NELSON, & WELLINGTON. Mapourika, Wednesday 19th. Dec., at 2 p.m. FOR WELLINGTON (from Lyttelton) Mararoa, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Maori, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Passengers from the Ooast connect with the Maori, and berths reserved when booking at Hokitika. Connecting train leaves Christchurch for Lyttelton 6.65 p.m. SYDNEY FR0?1 WELLINGTON -. REGULAR SAILINGS CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc. VIA VANCOUVER, i Steamer from Auckland early. iVIA SAN FRANCISCO:' Steamer from Wellington early. I 'Wireless Telegraphy. j ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Particulars upon application. J. H. WILSON. Revell Street. Hokitika. Be judge and Jury and give “NAZOL” a trial. There nan be only one verdict.—“ Absolutely competent to cure colds, influenza, bronchitis ana nasal Catarrh.” WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS. The National drink of Australia. John Pnrkhill has always a good word for “No Rubbing” Laundry Help because it has justly earned its popular reputation as the abolmher of washboard slavery, la per packet,—Adrt. |

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1917, Page 2

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