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£n6INEER. *p&sz*/ /I®* The Civil Engineer is the Man of To-day He maps out the land— pushes through railways canals and roads, throws bridges over otherwise impassable streams, erects lighthouses, improves rivers and harbours Ho lays out towns on modern principles, cares for traffic, attends to the health of the people by bringing in water and carrying off Drainage and Sewage. No field opens ft greater .prospect to the young, Ambitious man than that of the Engineering profession. To achieve sue cess it is merely a question of fitness to grasp these chances. A systematic use of spare (.line- —a few pounds in fees— and the ambitious young man finds him self a Civil Engineer entitled to a large salary. Wo publish ft little Booklet entitled "Civil Engineering”—will you send for it t—it V free for the asking—and if you will take up your course with us now, we will grant you a .special reduction of 10% off our regular * scheduled fees. 'HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE schools, ltd. Custom!. Street. AUCKLAND

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New Zealand Tablet, 23 September 1915, Page 48

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Page 48 Advertisement 5 New Zealand Tablet, 23 September 1915, Page 48

Page 48 Advertisement 5 New Zealand Tablet, 23 September 1915, Page 48

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