■. - Educational. Founded 1&27.] [Telephone No. 1243. QUAES' QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGF,. I.OV.TR Sv,',roNd.?-street, AUCKLAND. jJAY gCHOOL FOR ]^OYt». PRINCIPAL: MR. T. HA RLE GILES, Assisted by a Competent Staff of Resident and Visiting flatter?. f MR GILES having purchased SOAVERBY'S HALL, adjacent to his 01.1) SCHOOL I'BEMISI.s. will, on completion of extensive alterations. RH OPEN HI- NEW COLLEGE ON M" MUY - l ir ppwiw. 1904. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, bv the TrithmeHpH' d v" ost IJioa2r » methods. Mental Arithmetic. Newspaper Lesson: Knicl'sh— fv'r,^ 101 1 (Tr:ullln , ;lr - Spelling, Composition. Correspondence. Paraphrasing. Precis, Writ! lug, _ and Commevcta 1 (leosjraph v ; Oltlce Routine. Book-keeping (single and double entry), .shorthand. (Fitman s system). Tvp©: \Miting, Commercial French and German. v>v SYLLABUS supplies a POUND PRACTICAL. COMAfON-SENSE EDUCATION suitable FOR AN Y WALK IN LIFE. * ' Q.ILES' QOMMEKCIAL QOLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. ' D"' SCHOOL FOB gOYS. JJHOlias JJOXBAr. Jit pEBRUARY, 1904. -.Evicts OBJECTS of tbe cw«e» eient in all BRANCHFsT OF LKtWv vp 6 seutial to a SUCCESSFUL career °€" 1. To write a good Business Hand bv means of Mr. Giles specially-invented system so long and favourably known. ' 2 T fi„ be . c ? rrc( ; t antl expert in the M <yf nierfmH ' f <rjickc '- a "d most modern nierhod?-. cm bracing a hiirh state of ciency in mental arithmetic f ttt " I 5 ' T " t10 T 015 " 111 ?, understand the principle underlj tug Book-keeping by both Sin"l« book"bv ix>th a iV to koe P aiul balance uooKs by both system?, and to pass the Accountancy Examination#. 4. To Spell and know meaning* of words. 5. To correspond with ease, fluency and clearness of expression. " Rn<l 6. To thoroughly understand the art of Composition and to obtain such knowledge of practical Grammar as- will enable rectly" 13 t0 Speak al)d write Knslish cor7. To use the newspaper as a practical, com-men-cense reading lewon, and thus S the aIT abreast with the topics of 8 ' 1^ erform ? vith Precision the tliousand and one details oi Commercial Routine. 9 ' T l w 7 Shorthand (Pitman's System) at spesd as win make the Luov.levlge ot this most valuable branch ot study - ,r ' important, factor in securinggood ousmess . appointments. 10 To be efficient and expert in the use of the Typewriter. The best and most modern machines are used. Q.ILES' COMMERCIAL QOLLEGE. — .7) AY gCHOOL FOR gOYS. LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND, J> B-OPENS ON DAY, ST Jj^EBRUARY, 1901. RESULTS FOR 1903: Over Forty Students were placed in good. relncrat ' lve ' Positions during the past year LEADING MERCANTILE HOUSI&Mn Auckland an elsewhere are in touch with. i \^pß o |i° S /A^ n T d T Papil . 8 of GILES' COMMLhCIAL COLLEGE experience no difficulty 111 obt,uit itig 5 0 °d buriness appointments. The DEMAND for well-trained Juniors at present exceeds the supply. Q.ILES' QOMMERCIAL QOLLEGE, LOWER SYirONDS-STREET. AUCKLAND. ■gVENING QOMMERCIAL QLASSES 25 Tii J ANUARY, 1904. MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS, 7 till 9. FOR ADULTS AND YOUTHS. Available for those who cannot attend during the day ajid who desire to improve their business positions. ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS TAUGHT. THOROUGH PREPARATION FOR THE VARIOUS ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. QILES' QOLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. J7JYENING QLASSES. EXAMINATION SUBJECTS, Conducted by thoroughly-qualified Teachers. Students prepared for Junior and Senior Civil Service, Matriculation. Teachers' Certificates, Solicitors' G.K., Law. etc., etc. . QILES' iQOLLEGE. LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND, 0 0 RESPONDS N ARTMENT. The PREPARATION OF CANDIDATES for the various PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS by CORRESPONDENCE has always been a successful feature of the College work. SPECIAL TERMS FOR THE YEAR'S TUITION. MR. GILES' WELL-KNOWN SYSTEM OF WRITING and COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS generally is also taught by Correspondence. t gOARDEES. Special arrangements have been entered into with a Lady thoroughly experienced in the management of Boys to accommodate a limited number of Boarders. Every home comfort guaranteed. FEES FOR BOARDERS - Hcvg under 15, per quarter, 13 GUINEAS, inclusive of Tuition Fees. Boys over 15. per quarter, 15 GUINEAS, inclusive ol Tuition Fees. Q.ILES' QOLLEGE, LOWER SYMONDS-STREET. AUCKLAND, M ONDAY, -pT J^EBRUARY, 1901. BOYS ARE RECEIVED FROM THE AGE OF 12 YEARS AND UPWARDS. Tli« Principal, Mr. T. Harle Giles, may be interviewed at the College Daily— MORNINGS—9.3O to 12. AFTERNOONS— to 4.30. EVENINGS—Mondays and Thursdays. 7 till 9. Terms and particulars for Day School and Evening Class Pupils on application personall or br letter to the Principal, MR. T. HARLE GILES, at the College. TELEPHONE No. 1243. QUARTER BEGINS FROM DATE OF ENTRY PRIVATE ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL: No. 7, Dilworth Terrace, Off Selwyn Terrace, ParnelL
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12478, 23 January 1904, Page 3
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