. The industries of San Francisco. Her rank, resources, advantages, trade, commerce & manufactures. Conditions of the past, present and future, representative industrial institutions, historical, descriptive, and statistical . oods, staple, or fancy, that Messrs. Wellman,V ~k Sc Co. do not add to their stock. All kinds of wares in this line are dealt in, and there known or needed by the trade that cannot be selected from this store. Everythingt the best—the firm being too proud of its well-earned reputation to jeopardize it by tradingin inferior articles. The organization of the Paci


. The industries of San Francisco. Her rank, resources, advantages, trade, commerce & manufactures. Conditions of the past, present and future, representative industrial institutions, historical, descriptive, and statistical . oods, staple, or fancy, that Messrs. Wellman,V ~k Sc Co. do not add to their stock. All kinds of wares in this line are dealt in, and there known or needed by the trade that cannot be selected from this store. Everythingt the best—the firm being too proud of its well-earned reputation to jeopardize it by tradingin inferior articles. The organization of the Pacific Business-College was effected in 1864, and it now pointswith pride lo its honorable record of a score ofyears, during which time it has given instructionto thousands of persons of both sexes, enablingthem honorably and profitably to take their partin the struggle of life. It was the first institution ___^^^_ - on the Pacific Coast that gave pupils a thorough •^^^^^^^^?^^^••••fc*****^ business training. Under the management ofMessrs. W. E. Chamberlain and F. A. Robinson, the college has been in a more flourishingcondition than under any previous managers. These gentlemen have the widest experience, and. 88 The Industries of San Francisco. a thorough understandinj; of business methotls; and students graduating from the Pacific Busi-ness College have a complete knowledge of the studies j)ursued. The course of instruction em-braces not only the theoretical, but a full corps of able and experienced teachers instruct pupilsin the practical details of all branches of business. The dii)lomas of the college are recognizedeverywhere as conclusive evidence of proficiency, and are the best possible reC(jmmendations forpersons desiring positions in mercantile life. The branches taught are business penmanship,commercial arithmetic, analysis and classification of accounts, forms and uses of business paper,double and single entry book-keeping. The instruction in book-kee|)ing i


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