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TliE WELLINGTON PHYSIOAI TRAINING SCHOOL. AND GYMNASIUM. ESTABLISHED 1896. President— Sir J. G. WARD, Minister for Hfcalth, etc Instructor— Mr. 13INNIE DOVEY (by > Bpocial Ri-rnngemont), Gold Medallist, London, Winner of Prises at tho Royal Polytechnic, London, the Allround Professional Championship and tho Oliampion Modal. Lately Instructor for govoii yeais nt Harrow School, nnd for cievon years of tho Harrow Mission Chib, and of tho Weitt Surrey Cadet », Post and Telegraph Institute, Rugby Mission, Mr. Darnell's Grammar Hchool, Mi-s. Shaw's fttanmoro School, and other high-class institutions in England. Instructor to tho Wellington nnd St. Patrick's Colleges, etc., Wellington. First Torm Season 1904 commences MONDAY, 7th MARCH. All branches of Gymnastics, Calisthenics, Fencing, Swedish Rnd Grecian Exorcises taught in tho most modern and approved methods. CLASSES AS FOLLOWS: LadipiT (Morning) — Tuesdays and Friday*. 10 to 11.30 Ladies' (Evening) — Tuesdays and Fridays, 7.30 to 9 jfc Business and Professional Men — Mondays Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, 6.1s to 6.15. Mon— Mondays and Thursdays, 8 to If p.m. Youths' — Mondays, 6.30 to 7.*5; Wcdnes days, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Girls'— Tuesdays, 4.10 to 5: Saturdays. 10.30 to 11.30 ' Boyfe'— Wednesdays, 4.30 to 5.30: Saturdays, 9 to 10.15 Mr. Dovey, tho Instructor, may bo consulted at tho Gymnasium by parents and intending members from 4.30 to 5.30 daily. NOTE.— This Gymnasium is now located in MANKERS-STREET (southern side), two doors from Willis-street, lato Whitakor's Hall. W. H. JONES, Box 169, G.P.O. Hon. Sec. J. W. M. HARRISON'S SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, Tho Champion Gymnasium,, Winners of tho Wsdlaco and Gibson Cup for tho Championship of Wellington. Recognised, visited, and oomplimonted by Sffhdow. Tho FIRST WINTER TERM commences TUESDAY, Ist March. Classes for Ladies, Gentlemen, Youths, and Children. Sandow System Gymnastics, Fencing and Musical Drill, YORK CHAMBERS, 32 and 34, Man-ners-streot, Pupils entrance, Farish-atroet. Send for syllabus. Tolophono 1828. (A Card.) MRS. GLOVER~EATON. L.R.A.M., Teacher of Singing and Pianoforte, having recently arrived from England, is prepared to receive Pupils. Address — 48b, Tinakori-road. Terms on application at tho Dresden Piano Company's Rooms, Md at Girton College, Rintoul-etreet. ■JVfTsS ALYCE HOLROYD ITJL (late of Sydney), Certificated Teacher of Elocution, Voice Production, and Dramatic Art. Classes now forming. Terras on Application at Studio, No. 9, Fletcher's Buildings, corner of Willis-street and Lsmbton-nuay. Engagements accepted for At Homes and Concerts. « DANCING, DEPORTMENT, AND CALISTHENICS. fjIHE Eli to of Wollington are informed A ' that MISS PEARSON will Resume Classes in all tho Newest Dances, etc., on hor return from London uid Paris at tho beginning of April next. DANCING, DEPORTMENT AND ' CALISTHENTO EXERCISES. MISS ESTELLE BEERE (certificated ' teacher, London) will Reopen her Classes tho third week in March. Tho courio comprKDa Hygionic, Spanish, and Graceful Exercises, and all fashionable Dancos. Address— "Fornlea," 29, HILL-STREET. Tolophono 170. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. J. G. TURNER, Teaohor of the Banjo, Mandolin, and Guitar, bogs to notify that ho has removed from Barker-stroot to 56, Kent-terrace, next to Basin Rcservo. MISS E. CAUH'S SCHOOL OF SHOitTHAJH> (Pkmm'»*nd Lightlino) and TYPEYYItmNG, BOOKKEEPING and PAINTING. Typewriting Office : STEWART DAWSOWS BtTILDINGS! (Corner Willis-street and Lambton-quayi. Principals: Miss KCARH, N.B.S.T-N.U.T, Mrs. J. F. GUNNION, N.U.1?., N.S.S.T. Australasian Deoorda, 220 words per minute. Highest spoods in the shortest space of time, BANK'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, LAMBTONQUAY. BUSINESS PRACTICE DEPARTMENT. — A thorough training on practical business lines imparted. Double Entry Bookkeeping taught — the student writing up his books from actual paper* and document)). This oourso include* tuition in such Commercial Law as tho business man ueods to know. ACCOUNTANCY.— AII tho subjeote inoludod in tho examination syUabus of Accountants' Institutes aro omoraoed. SHIPPING AND CUSTOMS WORK.— On very practical linos. Customs procedure, classification of goods, costing, oto. SHORTHAND. — Pitman's System taught. TYPEWRITING.— Touoh Typewriting taught. Most satisfactory results follow tho adoption of the "Touch" system. J. S. BARTON, A.I.A.V. (Incorporated Accountant and Auditor), Director aud Secretary. Send for a Prospectus. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, National Mutual Buildings, Customhousequay. Principal— MlSS HARDrE, I.P.S. Also Typewriting Office. Hours— ©.3o n.m. to 5 p.m., ancl 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tho touch system of typewriting taught. Individual tuition given. The school will reopen on 13th January. Miss Hardie will re» ceivo intending pupils from tho 12th inst., from^.SO a.m. to 5.30 p.m. EVERY LADY HER OWN DRESSMAKER! mHE LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSX CUTTING, Barnott's Building, 61, Willis-street. Representative— MlSS KATE STEWART (Late Toacher of Dressmaking Dunedia Technical School and Auglo-Parisian System), Tho LANGER SYSTEM contains the latest improvements in Dressoutting, and is adapted for Jackets, Capes, Opera Mantles, Princess Robes. Tea Gowns, Dressing Jacket*, Children s Dresses, Coats, etc. Terms on application and inspection invited. One lesson freo Hours, 10 to 'l2, 2 to 4. livening Classes Tutsday and Thursday, 7 to 9. Patterns cut to measurement. Agents wanted in Wellington and Taranaki Provinces. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. 106, UPPER WILLIS- STREET. MRS. MACLEOD, Oostumiere and Teacher of Worth's System of Dressmaking in all its latest improvements. Perfect fit guaranteed. Patterns cut to measurement. Afternoon Classes, Mondays and Thursdays, from 2 till 4. Evening Classes, Tuesdays and. > Fridays, from 7 till 9.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1904, Page 2

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