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She had a tickling in her throat, A tightness in Tier cheat, A hacking oongh, a eueeeiug fit. At night she got no rest. She took some Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Hot water added v> u, And when she tried to cough next day She simply couldn't do it! “Crossed Fish” Sardines—appetising and satisfying. It is important to start the day with a good breakfast! THE ADVANTAGES OF CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION. The advantages of the correspondence method of imparting technical training are many; they are found embodied in the highest degree in the courses taught by the largest educational institution in the world—the International Correspondence Schools, Ltd., of London. The student earns white he learns; ho can move about from place to place without interfering with his studies; the Schools are always open; they teach wherever there is a postal service, and instruction is conducted privately. Many persons find it extremely inconvenient to attend evening classes. Tile fact that the I.C.S. have many thousands of successful students living in towns where night classes of some sort arc provided is a sufficient proof of the advantages offered by their method of training. Those interested in the scope and methods of these world-wide schools should enquire further from F. Carpenter, P.O. Box 233, Wanganui. 1

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13435, 24 July 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13435, 24 July 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13435, 24 July 1911, Page 5

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