I Mr J. W. Barraclough, the district agent for,the International Correspon- ■ denoe Schools, London, is holding a display of lesson papers and'hound volumes at Messrs. Breliaut Bros. Cycle shop and extends an invitation to all interested in Technical Education to call and inspect the works of this great institution. A free discriptive booklet will be supplied or posted to any address. Some idea of the volume of business may be gathered from the following:— Unwards of 2,500.000 : students have enrolled during the past 15 years, 10.000 of whom arc in New I Zealand, and over 200 in Timaru. The ( I.C.S. hflve classes of instruction for carpenters, electrical, mechanical, inar- | in-e, steam and civil engineers, arts crafts courses, show card lettering, sign-paintinff, advertising. chemistrv 1 motor car mechanics n.s well as numorr."= o+!-.•>:• tei'irs. r*i] at Brehtuit ■1 Bros, for full Barticulaira.tt
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14482, 1 July 1911, Page 5
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