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"What is the Stenotype?" This i 9 the question of the hour amongst business men <\nd stenographers. Those interested should call at GHby's College, Winder's Buildings, for prospectus and information re tuition fees. Briefly stated, however, the Stenotype is a simple little machine which enables the average typiste to record dictation with perfect east. It takes the place of shorthand and is a companion machine to tho typewriter. It weighs ijlbs. only, and is conveniently carried from ono room to another. It is noiseless in operation. Tho secret of its success is the fact that by it one records "a word at a stroke," instead of a letter at a stroke, as with tho typowriter. A girl operating this Stenotype at only half the speed of tho average typiate would be recording dictation at 180 words a minute—much faster than the average man can. talk. Ordinary dictation speed—9o wprde a minute—can bo attained by the average Stenntypist in a very short time. All particulars regarding, "tho fastest writing machino in the world" jira gladly given by application to Gilby'e College, Winder's Buildings, (■ornoi- Cuba and .Manners (iireels Wellington.—Advt.

There are 420,000 men in tho British Navy. The slained-gliiss windows of Cologne Cathedral hnve been removed, and replaced by plain ones, as a precaution against air raids. . Delays are. dangerous with colds and influenza. Get NAZOL Better than mixtures of syrups. Nn cold is NAZOL-proof. Is. 6d. 'buys 60 doses.-

The Simplest Printing Paper FOR THE AMATEUR > PHOTOGRAPHERit ® 99 (SELF-TONING) A pure collodion paper, requiring no toning bath, the emulsion containing the necessary chemicals. Beautiful carbon sepia tones can be obtained by simply washing prints and fixing in hypo bath. Should purple tones be desired, a salt wash is used before prints are placed in hypo bath. Manufactured in both Paper and Post Cards. .Follow out the easy directions enclosed with each packet and you will obtain splendid results. Of ALL KODAK DEALERS and Kodak (Australasia) Ltd. "THE KODAK CORNER" CORNER LAMBTON QUAY wr] , IMnT^XI AND WILLIS STREET WLLLINGTON Note Addrtn Carefully

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 236, 24 June 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 236, 24 June 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 236, 24 June 1918, Page 7

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