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To every man, and woman, 100, who is struggling along against adversity, striving to make the best of long hours and poor wages, the International Correspondence Schools, the standing and achievements of which are known and honored everywhere, make this offer: If you will indicate by a mark like this x on the coupon below which occupation you picfer, the I.C. S. will show you how it is not only possible, but actually easy for you to enter that occupation and secure a good paying position. It puts you under no obligation to send in the coupon. Have you enough curiosity to ask how? V O. Box Su, Hami ,-u, iVieplnuo L2UI Please send me your booklet containing full particular# of the Course of Correspondence Training before which I have marked x. Mechanical Knstincering . Civil Encineering Window Dressing NOTE—It the subject desired is not in the above Lk!> write it here. Correspondence Schools Architecture Huilcllng Marine Engineering. Coal and Metal Mining Motors and Gas Engines Steam Engineering Draughtsmanship Electrical Engineering Electrical Krnrinct Concrete Engineering Pouhry-Earminfr Ijiirdkieas Training Show Card Writer Salesmanship .Hydro-Eietfric .Careers for Mon .Hook-keeping .Carpentry and Joinery .Furniture Making Livestock and Dairying .Careers for Women FAME DURESS,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LI, Issue 8097, 23 September 1922, Page 4
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