EDUCATIONAL j I i •j -,j i SHORTHAND SYSTEMS. ■ There are over three hundred Short- ; hand Systems, but 9U ppr cent.., of tb> : world's "stenographers use tho \ I'ITMANIC SYSTEM, . ■ ivliieh holds the world's record for speed ( i legibility, and ease of learning. ■ • Those desirous of fitting themselves for ; currespoudent or reporting positions are . j strongly recommended to learn PIT- j MAN'S SYSTEM, because there .is no other system to compare with it. ..M.ore- I ■ over, tiie greatest Shorthand writers; in. : the world are continually engaged in.-im« : proving it. . '-. : ; ■' Before being induced to take up any other system of "taking dictation," verify j tho. above statements by consulting, some of the leading Newspaper and Hansard ; reporters. ' Day and Evening Classes aro conducted . i at Banks College. The term begins witb. , v ; the students—individual instruction only.- '; For further information, apply to ] BANKS COMMERCIAL CQLLEG\ I ANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,- i ■ Woodward Street, \ W E LLI N G-T ON.. "'I / ■ i ' H. AMOS, ■'■■ ! Managing Director, i Telephone 2098. ' '! , ■ ■ THE ONLY PASS! ! : • THE ONLY PASS! ... ; i ,A,YOUTH OF 18 WITH A . \ ' ' .. : STENOTYPB! ' MEWS just received from Sydney tells" 1/*• of yet another Stenotype .triumpfci ■ ' A yoiith of 18, operating a Stenotype Machine, -was tne only candidate to pass the New South Wales Court Reporters . Exam. There were over 20 entrants—t ; ' one Stenotyplst—the others all hand* shorthand writers. The boy -with" the . silent, simple machiue was successful—i all the others failed! '' [ The examination is Tegarded aa a preot ,■ etumbling-block to shorthand TWitexs< ! Firstly, 8 minutes of contirraotiß diota< j j fion is given—the first three et. 100 words : per minute and the last bye .at 120 irords : ' per' minute. This muet,bo : 'on the typewriter at a rapid rate. Then i ' follows a ten-minute "take" of traestions i and.answers as giveu in Oonrt—tne speed ■ now increased to 150 -words per minute-j , j IS-pewriting and other testa complete one ; . of the eteraeet exams, known. \ i .The ■ 18-year-old candidate with' the ; Stenotype Machine corned all before him. Though in hie teens, he Iβ norf , trualified as a Court Reporter, :&t a lnoraJ ' tive salary. ' . . . ;' N In New Zealand onr Stenotype 6OTOV ents are Buocessful at all exams. Leoxu ' Stenotypy— it is simple—it enables you to make rapid progress and oonuaenco irork! sooner, thus saving fees for long 6tady» 'Call and inspect, or write for details, GILBY'S COLLEGE, Ifl'D.,'" ! ' Horace Gilby, F.C.I. (Eng.), Director, ' Winder's Bnildings, Lower Cuba Street, Wellington, , 'Phone 2502. P.O. Box 203, [ '■ (And at Christchuroh.). . . ' ■AN ' ' ■ ■'■■ ■; Au.GusT... .. -'■■■ ■ OPPORTUNITY _DON'T MISS IT I rnHE young man who is thinking of be- ! • X coming a "Wireless" Operator ■ ' should secure full particulars of - ; - ' • JCGS FREE SCHOLARSHIPS SCHEME. | Ten Cash Scholarships are offered for : • competition between studente who enrol BEFORE AUGUST 31. ; , This is a rare and favourable oppor- • tunity to enter an attractive profession. " Send to-day for Scholarships Circular: a/id College Prospectus. Then onrol without delay. THE DOMINION. COLLEGE . \ i OF• RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., ! Brittnin's Building, ;...-.'. ' Manners Street, Wellington: - P.O. 80x.922. 'Phone 368. i Branches: Auckland, Christchurch, -and j ;■ Dunedin. ■ t EDUCATION AND HEALTH FOR i ■ MANLY BOYS. ' npHIS is the School to train your boy ' -a- for' a Successful Career. Curricuc him comprises all Public School suV jects. Fifteen hundred acres playground; - boating culture and : sports; atmosphere of School, conducive . to high moral character; generous diet) , nnd mild winters—the Ideal School* tot ""' : t a delicate boy. . , • ; OCEAN BAY SCHOOL, MARLBOROUGH. E. FITZGERALD EAGAR, MX, '-. Headmaster. : Full particulars from Rev. John tu Crump, F.Z.S., at the School. I STAMMERING can be cured-rarely is it due to organic defoct. Rpstore • • the speech centres in the brain to normal adjustment, and deliverance froni the Jwndago alid handicap, of Btanimerl ing is.yours: Thousands have been successfully cured by Professor Foote's Methods. Send for- free Prospectus O, containing full information, Jas. Rodger, * 159 D., Manchester St., Christehurch. 3 r r ' BUSINESS NOTICES. JOHN COTTON" : ; TOBACCO ■" : Now in Stock. 4s. per Jib. Tin, ; G. & C. ALD OUS'. Tobacconists, i ', 20G LAMBTON QUAY. PAPERHANGINGS AND PAINTS. WE have For Sale the Latest Desigus in Wall Papers inspection invited. 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