EMORY.— Loisette’s System.- ‘ Inly a valuable for exam, purposes and as a Bound training of the memory.’—J. Harpur Scaife, LL 8., Law Lecturer of King's College, London (Jan. 1S91). ‘ I was impressed with the possibilities of improvement to memory which the lessons open up.’—R. N. Ingle, M.A., M.D., Cambridge University Lecturer in Midwifery (Jan. 1S90). ‘I intend to educate my eon entirely on your system.’—Rev. C. E. Cockin, M.A., Rector of Lea (had lessons by Post). ‘ Great advantage to a strong memory, incalculable aid to a weak one.’—Dr J. M. Buckley. ‘Able to give the gist of any book after reading it once.’—Rev. J. M. Macdonald, 8.A., Oxon., M.A., Sydney. ‘An excellent travelling companion.’—J. B. Haye, Commander, R.N. 1 Invaluable.’—J. J. Francis, Q.C. * Tremendously popular in Oxford.’—Pall Mall Gazette, Feb. 4, IS9O. Prospectus free. One Pupil, £5 13s ; Ten Pupils, £1 4s each. Prof. Loisette, 37, New Oxford street, London, England.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1013, 31 July 1891, Page 26
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