DON'T SIT ON YOUR BOY'S CHEST, But give him every encouragement TO RISE TO THE TOP. TXTfIEN your boy has decided what VV Trade or Profession he wishes to follow, write to us, and we will forward him a circular which will SPEAK FOR ITSELF. Our Schools were established in 1891 to teach men and women, boys and girls, how to rise to the highest positions, and obtain better salaries. They have teen the means of uplifting over half a million people who were struggling to make both ends meet. Would your boy like to become An Architect An Engineer An Accountant A Miner A Chemist A Plumber A Gasfltter A Show-card Writer, Ac, &c. If so, write and ask us to demonstrate to you how we can successfully train him for any of these positions. If we satisfy you, then enrol him. If we fail to satisfy you, do not. Over 1200 students have already been enrolled throughout New Zealand. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPO NDENCE SCHOOLS, J. G. SMITH, Representative for New Zealand, The Now House, 11-13 Cuba St., Wellington. GOOD NEWS. WANTED: The Public of Marlborough to Call and Inspect —our — NEW SHOW ROOMS, Stocked with— Side Boards, Overmantles, Hall Stands, Duchess Chests, Wash Stand 3, Couches, Leather and Plush Suites, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Kapoo Beds and Pillows, Also a large Stock of up-to-date WICKER GOODS, PRAMS, and GO-CARTS. All Selling Cheap for Cash, GUNS. GUNS. Just Landed: A Large Stock of Breechloading Gun 3, Rifles, and Revolvers, AND AMMUNITION by the bsafc makers. CHEAP FOR CASH —at— MILLER & McKAX'S, GENERAL IMPORTERS. The National drink o? Australasia— WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 23 April 1904, Page 4
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269Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 93, 23 April 1904, Page 4
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