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Do Yoq pass exams EASILY? ALL MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY BENEFITI The course successfully tested by the NS.Wa Police Depta "TRENT" IS a COMPLETE course of H 0 M E instructions. Written and presented by Syd- ney psychologist Mr W Langford- Penny, who recently toured New Zealand, the 'TRENT" course "YOUR MEMORYI How IT WORKS! How To USE ITI" Langford-Penny SayS: consists of seven Thooklexcitirg simple instruction: results that are achieved Within AN hardly 0 day passes that does not bring me more and more HOUR of starting the course gets the proof that the average student is studying for exams the hard way: whole family enthusiastic, and anxious to The time-wasting the effort-wasting the frustrating learn more. The teachings of the course are 5o simple that; with parental guid- tke boring way. ance even the young members of your school- family (from about 8 years of age) can "Tests conducted in my office from time to time, with gain immediate and lasting benefit. AlI children, University students, adults studying for exams, show con- parents, worthy of the name want their clusively that the average person just doesn't know How to study. children to do well at school_ "TRENT" Underlining the main points--then reading the stuff OVER and OVER richly deserves O place in the home of and OVER and OVER again to 'make it stick'_~then constant and Beine neriouscoised-Pecolese of instruction laborious revision. That is not_~repeat NoT_~the way to study. Slog! "TRENT" deals, not only with showing Slog! Slog! The hard way! It's wrongl wrong! WRONGI the student how to approach exams with confidence -but is also designed to benefit all those serious-minded persons This Booklet is_FREE ! who realise just what an important part memory Is playing in their every-day lives In general, those are the opening sentences of Langford-Penny's stimulating booklet ARE YOU STUDYING FOR EXAMINATIONS?" which is sent to you FREE OF CHARGE upon application, together with "TRENT" will show you other free literature. In this booklet he claims that "studying time can How to remember be reduced by as much as from 30 to 50 per cent and students To mention just few of the sections in possess greater confidence at exam times_ And supplies proof to the course, "'TRENT" will show you how substantiate these claims. to remember such things as: people' $ names and faces ad- Early in the booklet he claims that students (school children dresses appointments figures, University students adults studying for exams.) should be able to prices, measurements, Phone numbers You are guaranteed absolute accuracy Remember subject-matter after TWIce reading. with figures of ANY kind conversa- "Take-in" lecture (or class-room work), and then be able to tions interviews what you see recall from @ all the important essentials OMITTING No and hear and are told about import- 7858Nf1A4. ant items of news facts and details IMPORTANT important things which You read Be able to RETAIN this knowledge__PROGRESSIVELY THROUGH- YOUR STUDIES statistical references out THE YEAR: correct spelling where You Put things lodge ritual ideas and thoughts that come to your mind at all "First Class Honours in the 'Leaving"! kirads 'equarions arionsvenient btiveerints, diogralose plans, ete. music foreign Ian- To quote merely one example, you will read of the High School boy guages list of things in correct order who, at 15 years of age; was confined to his bed for twelve months important Points from lectures text- Did this boy then lose 12 months of schooling? Decidedly not! 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New Zealand Listener, Volume 39, Issue 989, 1 August 1958, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 39, Issue 989, 1 August 1958, Page 13

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