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Commenting on the Gregg system of shorthand, a contributor to a publication says;— “l am not here to write of an angular, patched (yes, patched by many hands) system of phonography, but I wish to take my share in a shorthand revolution which is slowly, but surely gathering force in these 'islands. And Gregg shorthand is our only hope. After carefully working twice through the Gregg “Manual,” which is a model of simplicity, I devoted my time to “Speed Studies,” the finest book of its kind ever published. Then I read most of the Gregg publications in book form, besides the monthly issues of the “Gregg Writer” and the “Gregg Magazine.” In less than six weeks from the start—a matter of about two hours dailyl could take down at 80 words per minute, and read Gregg shorthand with ease. What a difference! How I blessed John Robert Gregg ! What a genius ! Eureka ! Shorthand learning, shorthand writing, shorthand reading, made easy i What of the . future i . The horizon is - glowing with the prospect of a new dawn.”— Advt, , :!Vl

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New Zealand Tablet, 5 June 1919, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisement 4 New Zealand Tablet, 5 June 1919, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisement 4 New Zealand Tablet, 5 June 1919, Page 23

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