EDUCATIONAL. VICTORIA COLLEGE. EXESIPTED Students intending to sit at tho College Examinatioas in October aro reminded that they should send in their names and the.-subjects they wish to be examined in, together witu the Examination Fee, on or before the 15th: AUGUST; CHAS. P. POWLES, . : Registrar. Wellington, 29th July 1909. '970-1 The Gregg Motto: "Timo is Money." : MR, GUILBEET PITMAN : (Nephew of,' and for 20 years Manager to •■ -i , Isaac Pitman) wrote; "The success of the GREGG SYSTEM in America, where Shorthand is made such a etrqng of business, was evidence that it had substantial advantages over other systems. ... . 1 was amazed at the absence of "Excoptious to Rules." The ease with which I acquired the system, after having written the older stylo 28 years was almost incredible. . . . Your system is based on scientific and is destined to become THE Shorthand of tho Eng-lish-speaking people." 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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 575, 2 August 1909, Page 1
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