Positions Improved Through the I.C.S.
De B< rs C is j Dutoitspan Mines, Kimberly. Deni* Sirs, - L consider that Lie method of instruction and the I text books u>ed by the I.C.S. to lie j the most efficient and complete, i The I.C.S, are, to my mind, the ! greatest friends the ambitious ] working man has ever known, I anti if he does not know the ■ Schools, my advice t‘> him i- to 1 become a mu tinted with them as j soon as possible, i Personally, 1 have known the I.C.S. for about twelve years, and I alwa; s keep my Instruction Papers and Reference Library handy, as I find them invaluable ; in my work. ; I have known a great many I men who have taken np Courses ] with the I.C.S. a »d who hav * I greatly benefited and improved | their conditions in life thereby i from both an educational and I financial standpoint. It is well known nowadays that i the man without the proper ] education in the particular line lie wishes to follow is fat ally lian- , dioapped at the outset; but the 1. (J.S. 1 i ] all over the world, no man j has any excuse for not obtaining i j the necessary education, except ! laziness, or lack of ambition and enterprise to grasp that which is close to his hand. I am, Dear Sirs, Yours truly, JOHN LULLLR, (Mine Manager). C. M. MUIR, Agent. Box 89, , Hamilton.
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 48, 26 September 1913, Page 3
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