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>® SOME ®<=3E==J MEN 1 WE HAVE HELPED TO WIN onoranH PREFERENCE TO INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE STUDENTS. Hereford Street. Linwuod. Christchurch, from ;i practical -st; i ndpoint. I have received considerable benefit from my studies with tile International Correspondence Schools. When I e nrolled 1 was a labourer. Eighteen months after I was promoted to ear examiner, not sneh a donee of a jump, but 1 don't reckon Tin done yet. The foreman knew I was studying, and 1 was given preference over a few others, and 1 give the Schools the credit. Sincerely vours, H. W. KEIR. WILL TAKE A SECOND COURSE. South Dunedin. 1 wish to slate that I have almost completed a Course of .Mechanical Drawing with the International Correspondence Schools. I was somewhat doubtful in taking it up, but 1 am glad to he able to say that I am thoroughly satisfied with the teaching and with the way the Schools have fulfilled their Contract, and I have dec 1 d on going in for u second Course. W. J. McGOMGAL, Locomotive Engineer. CHIEF ENGINEER, WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY. Dear Sir, — [ have much pleasure in testifying to the great advantages to he gained by enrolling under your system, which is sneh that no person of ordinary intelligence can fail to understand. I took up a course on Refrigeration some two years ago, and I am more than satisfied with the benefits derived therefrom. CECIL H. G. CROLL. Chief Engineer. “ GET OUT OF THE RUT.” 14 Liverpool Street. Auckland. 1 joined the Intel national Correspondence Schools in the Showcard Writing Course. 1 have nearly finished it, and have now taken up the Advertising Course. I have been very pleased with the thorough way in which my plates have been examined, and would earnestly recommend a Course in the International Correspondenee Schools to anyone who desires to " get out of the rut.” Wishing the Schools the success they deserve. Respectfully yours, C. WOOLLAMS. SURE MEANS OE INCREASING ABILITY AND EARNING POWER. The Arcade, Napier. I can state without any hesitation that the instruction of the International Correspondence Schools is thoroughly up-to-date, eminently practical, and easily assimilated. 1 can with much pleasure recommend the international Correspondence Schools to those who appreciate the value of a technical education as a sure means of increasing their ability and earning power. Yours sincerely, J. A. LOUIS HAY. WHAT OTHERS HAVE DONE YOU CAN DO! S

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 992, 16 May 1911, Page 3 (Supplement)

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 992, 16 May 1911, Page 3 (Supplement)

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 992, 16 May 1911, Page 3 (Supplement)

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