M--,s Mtllicent Brain, shorthand teacher and typist at Mr. T. Dar'.e Ciles' lliidiiie-:s Colloi'i.*, bower Svmond-. street, holds Pitmr;n's' speed certificate for 120 words tier minute. Miss Brain was for some time shorthand write" and typi-t to Messrs. Huddle, Pillion, and Co., solicitors, Wyndhaui-.-treet. 'pi,,* chief aims of the eomaiereial side of Mi. T. Mario (dies' college, i.ewer Symonds streo'. are: To teach hoys and girls to write well; to be export in the use of figures; to write a good letter (business or j.iivatei; to uiideriimid pnutical bookkeeping; to speak and write Fngiieh cor rectiy. New pupils euro' at tho college on and after this date. Telephone 1£43. Mr. T. Harle Giles, principal of the Business and Training College for boys and girls, Lower Symonds- street, notifies parent.!, guardians, and intending pupils that duties will be resumed in Monday, Juno 17. Pupils are prepared for business pursuits, and also for all public examinations. Tuition by correspondence is an important feature of the college work. ,Evening classes are held to. the convenience of those engaged during the day lime. Mr. Giles may be seen at tho college this (Saturday morning from tun to one.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11680, 15 June 1901, Page 5
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