TVT R T TT AIIIjE r^iLES' \3USINESS COLLEGE AND TKAINING COLLEGE. LOWER SYMONDB-STJREET, AUCKLAND. Principal Mb. T.-Hablh Gn/E8 DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. ' SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION COMMERCIAL SIDE : Writing— Mr. Giles' System Arithmetic— Commercial and Mental Book-keeping— Single and Double Entry English— lncluding Keading, Practical Grammar, Bpelling, Composition, Correspondence, and Commercial Koutine. Typewriting— The best and most modern machines are used. The above subjects are taught by Mr Giles. Shorthand— Pitman's System. Teacher, Mr Bbs- J. V. D. Connell. CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SIDE. English, Latin, French, Arithmetic, Algebra, £— Euclid, Trigonometry, ■ Science, History 2TO and Geography. STUDENTS PEE J AEED FOR ALL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. F The above subjects are taught by Dr McArthur, -who attends the College day school twice weekly during the year. ■The Certificates issued by this College up to and including the Sixth Standard are accepted in all Departments of the Government Service. Special attention is given to individual instruction. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR LADIES. ThelLast Term ol the Year begins MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH. EVENING CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND YOUTHB. MONDAY AND THURSDAY, 7 to 9 p.m Commercial Subjects— Mr T. Harle Giles. Examination Subjects— Dr Me Arthur. TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE. jUr Giles may be seen by Parents, Guardians, or Intending Pupils, either as the College or at his private residence, St. Andrew's liodge, Havalock-street, Lower SymondsBtreet, opposite Government Hou^e Grounds. Arrangements have been made for boarding Pupils in the viciDity of the College. Prospectuses may be had from Mr G. T. Chapman, Stationer, Queen-street, or on application, personally or by letter, to the Principal STILL . . . CHAMPION A THING WORTH KNOWING. CHAMPION FLOUE Strongest'.Jand Whitest on the Market, absorbs water freely, but requires plenty of working, and as stated by our town and country bakers, will yield FOUR LARGE JDOAVES^OF BREAD MORE PER SACKj: THAN j£ ANY OTHER BRAND ONbTHE MARKET, ' -which, [taking the value of J .the_ilarge loaf at 5d., shows a Having of . . Is 8d per Sack of 200 lbs. lOd per Bag of 100 „ 5d „ „ 50 „ 2sa „ „ 25 „ OR 16s 8d per ton IN FAVOUR OF . CHAMPION . In view of the foregoirig facts, is not Cheap, Starchy Flour dear ab any price? BtOUSKILL AND McNAB Three First Awards and Special Gold Medal at the Auckland Exhibition, 1899. These Awards were gained by work manufactured on ourpremises, Bymonds-street, and distance all competing work, both local a- d imported. We invite inspection of our large stock of Monuments, Tombs, Headstones, Crosses, etc. The largest stock of designs of Iron Tomb Railings in the Colony. Designs and prices forwarded free on application. Lowest possible prices consistent with good •work and material. BOUSKILL & McNAB, BTMONDS - STREET AUCKLAND. ' If you want printing in a hurry, order from tho Observer Office and yon will receive it by return mail).
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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1094, 16 December 1899, Page 20
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456Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1094, 16 December 1899, Page 20
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