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Speedwriting Sweeps New Zealand! ! From North Cape to the Bluff, New Zealanders are enjoying the advantages of the Modern, Easy-to-Learn Shorthand: They have asked themselves the question: "Why spend two to three years striving for efficiency in the symbol systems when one can acquire speed (120 words a minute) in Six Weeks?" You, too, can become a Shorthand-Writer in a minimum of time by giving one hour daily of your spare-time to this fascinating [[ studyl The "taking' of the most difficult matter becomes child' s play: And the transcribing of your notes even after several hours presents no difficulties: You can command the high salary offered to com- petent stenographers without tedious attendance at night- school or business college. Learn by correspondence in the comfort of your own home. Here are some excerpts from letters received from students: WELLINGTON: "On the whole time. am very pleased about It am getting a lot of fun out of and wish to thank you very the course am enjoying it much for all your help: 4i and would like to thank you for all your trouble , and especially PETONE: "[ think Speedwriting the personal touch. That does is a wonderful study and only re- make all the difference. gret that had not known about am quite proud of my efforts as it sooner. English is a foreign language to me: It just shows what can be WELLINGTON: Although only done. 11 0 new student of Speedwriting, would like to say what a delight- AUCKLAND: '1 am very inter- ful study it has proved to be. It ested in the study of Speedwriting is simple to learn and the rules and am enjoying it very much; are easily followed: am deriving even now am able to use quite much benefit and pleasure from / bit in my work: (After Lesson 3. my practice of this fascinating WELLINGTON: "| find reading shorthand_ 4 wish the Institute the success it So greatly deserves_ Speedwriting is quite a pleasure. A 7i am SO pleased with the course am, Very Satisfied Pupil: the effort seems to diminish DUNEDIN: "[ have been giving day by day: all my attention to Speedwriting: WELLINGTON: "This is the By following your directions best and easiest shorthand and it find can write 100 words a will do me minute very easily. am only half- way through the course, yet 4 am WELLINGTON: "| feel have now able to take dictation at the come quite a long way in a short office:' Send Now for Full Particulars to of Home SPEEDWRITING INSTITUTE Study Dept: L, P.O: Box 148, Lower Hutt 9282

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 520, 10 June 1949, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 520, 10 June 1949, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 520, 10 June 1949, Page 18

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