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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING \ ' i TIHERE is a great demand in the * A Electrical Engineering field to- 1 lay for men possessing the kind of ;echnical knowledge that is acquired by . i students who have faithfully followed , r out our scheme of study. 1 1 With the completion of the several j : Hydro-Electric Stations which are at present under construction, there will be greater opportunities than ever for trained men. 'ln the near future Hydro-Electric power will bo available throughout the whole of New Zealand. Students can have the option of enrolling in any one of the following Courses: Complete Electrical Engineering. Generator and Motor Design. Electric Lighting and Traction. Electric lighting. Electric Traction. Dynamo Running. Advanced Electric Lighting. Advanced Electric Traction. Electrical. Armature Winding and Repair. Lift Operation and Maintenance, Electric Wiremen’s. Our illustrated Electrical Booklet wi l ! be sent free on application. ‘ We have over 200 different Courses of Instruction, and if you are interested in another subject, write same here:— Name Address I INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE gCHOOLS.

63 DIXON STREET, WELLINGTON. ARTHUR G. PILKINGTON, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. (Late Military Representative to First Canterbury Military Service "Board), masonic chambers, Hamilton Street, HOKITIKA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1919, Page 2

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