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♦ i! <i That is what a vwy successful < r nvnn sain about th* tinu» h» spent A V in going through an I.CS. Course, j. I TURN YOUR SPARE o ♦ TIME INTO MONEY. \\ iWe will show you how. < ► - . . . POST THIS PORTION . - • . O International Correspondence { > Schools f Australasia. Ltd. o 814, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, . A* Queen Street, Auckland. 1 ' ▼ _irs —please send mc a tree Prospectus i i A giving full particulars of all branches of the ] I profession or occupation before which I ( r ▼ have marked X. If your subject is not on ( \ w this list, write it here i k 9 — Architect, —Accountant, . . ▲ — Building Contractor. — General Bookkeeper. ' ' T — Concrett Contractor, — Store Bookktopcr, ( ) f — Sanitary Engineer, — Station Bookkeeper, , ▲ — Structure! Engineer, — Store Manager, V — Shirt Engineer, — IVlmJou) Dresser, * ▼ — Survouor, —Shote Card Writes < ▲ — Carpenter, —Retail Salesman, T — Plan Drawer, — Outdoor Soleiman, '' W — Motor Mechanic, Mgr, 4 ► A —Motor Electrician. —Commercial A rtlit. , T — Electrical Engineer, —Salet Letter Writer, \r ▼ — Radio Experimenter, —Shorthand Writer, { \ A — Mech. Draughtsman,—Journalist T — Mechanrcal Engin*r, — General Education, ' V — Collier)) Engineer, —French or Spantth { A — Sleam Engineer. — Milliner, . X — Refrlgera in Engln V, — Dressmaker, ' X (ThiK are nearly 3.000,000 I.CS.itadentt. < O* OTcr 19.000 of these beimg ia New Zealand.) 1 A ENQUIRIES COST NOTHINC—WRITE NQWI i V Name -..—...._ < V A -*- ' Occupation ,1, < y Address _....«........«...-, { 4> AS. B .»» ♦»♦♦ ♦» » » »,» »»»« j
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 78, 3 April 1926, Page 18
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