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WERY«n2 • |! MINUTE^ r^| j i' ■.'■'. ' I 4 That it what a very successful + * iTisn s«iiH about thf» time he spent * in JoinJ through an I.C.S^ Course. X <» TURN YOUR SPARE ♦ ♦■ TIME INTO MONEY. J { \ We will show you how. ok k - - - - POST TM/S PORTION . ■ ■ 0 < • International Correspondence \ [ I Schools (Australasia) Ltd. + 1 Rod'i Buildings Courtenay PI., Wellington 4 " ,sirs—Please send men Iree Prosp'ecuu <> < > Sivina full porticulors of all branches of the profession or occupation before which I *' ' have marked X. If yoursubiect is not on (> * this list, write it here i ( 0 — Architect, —Accountant, < l —Building Contractor,—Gtntialßtokbw, ' ' — Ctninte Contractor, —Stoic Bookkctf". < ' < r —snn«ais Eniinetr, —Station Bookkeeper. . . 1 i —bttucturalEngineer, —Store Manager, ' ' -Shin Engineer. —Windcti Drawer, (l '► -Suntytr, -Show Card Write, o O —C«f>wnrer, —Retail Sateiman, . —Plan Drmmt. —Outdoor Saleiman, {< " —Motor Mechanic, —Jidocrtiiing Mgr, I) 0 —Motor Eltctrlctan, —Commercial A rtlil .. —Electrical Engineer, —Sala Letter Writer, ° < > —Radio Experimenter, —Shorthand rVriler, ( i < > —AfecA. Draugidaman.T-JournaltaL 1 —Mechanical bngln'r,—General Education, '' < ' — Cottiers Engineer. —French or Spanish . ( i ( > — Steam Engineer, ' —Milliner, I —RefrlgeralnEngin'rf—Ditumaker.g ' ' (There «rene«ly 3,000,000 I.C.S. stuJenlj. '' ♦ onr 19.000 bftheubtinc in New Zetland.) i, i > ENQUIRIES COST NOTHINS-WRITE NOW I { , Name , I > Age Occupation.. , , < i * Address , < i
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 23
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