The t.C.S. Wants Your Wasted Hours. Tho I.C.S. has taken the By-Product time ot, more; than { 1,500,000 men, and in a fes interesting lessons at home, turnedvit i^VSltoro, Mohoy, Better Prospects, and; : What are you doing time? Every man, howsome .hours in the course of ,a .day which are Entirely His Own. The&VhJ&w' represent: a by-product which can''he.,mhde j/wmensely profitable by a LittlfeVcdnceutration and a Little effort along'ithe laid down by the I.C.S. And rio "man iSvho is Honestly anxious to make good, .can truthfully say that he is “too busy" to take up an I.C.S. Course. For the I.C.S. asks -only your Waste Hours—the time when you’ve nothing in particular to do. Remember the International Correspondence Schools is a British Institution. Write to-day for Free Booklet mentioning course'interested in to P. Carpenter, District Agent, Box 233, Wanganui GETTING PHOTOGRAPHED. Photographs is what you all need at the present and we advise our readers to pay a visit to the “Tesla’’ Studios, opposite the Post Office, Wanganui, where they have new styles that will please your friends for Christmas, and the New Year. Tesla enlargements in blacjpjfcnd white oils or water colours make exquuite Tm»« pre- . vents. . .
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13528, 9 November 1911, Page 5
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197Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13528, 9 November 1911, Page 5
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