Civil Electrical w Structural •MK and Mechanical Engineering In short—Engineering in all its branches is being taught (by both class anti correspondence methods) nr Druleigh College. During the past months young engineers have been quick to realise this opportunity, and have been constantly enrolling in their particular sections of the work. Druleigh School of Engineering is under the finest faculty in the Dominion. Every possible effort was made to secure the highest in structural talent available, with the result that Druleigh has obtained the services of— Mr. A. J. Campbell, Finalist City and Guilds of London. Graduate of Institute of Electrieal Engineers (Great Britain). Passed N.Z. Registration Board's Examinations for Engineers. Mr. Ashcroft, L Surveyor N.Z. and Canada. Late' of National Railways, Canada. Constructural Engineering. Mr. H. Kemp A.M.T.M.E.. M.N.Z. Tnst. Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Constructional Engineering. Remember —Druleigh guarantees to pass you in the examination governing your particular course. Post this to-day—and secure full details concerning this course. Druleigh College Anzac Avenue, Auckland Phoife 46-884. 'Jj THE GENERAL MANAGER, DRULEIGH COLLEGE. TASMAN BUILDINGS. ANZAC AVENUE, AUCKLAND. Please send me lull details of the Druleigh College course in Engineering. It is understood that this request places me under no obligation. ADDRESS 810
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 146, 10 September 1927, Page 23 (Supplement)
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