Lawyer’s office in new gym
By
TOM METCALFE
Looking for legal muscle? If so, Mr Esera Poliko is the man to see.
Mr Poliko is a lawyer and manager of the World Gym in Moorhouse Avenue, which will open on Sunday. Running a gym, however, will not curb his legal practice which he will run from an office overlooking rows of dumb-bells and weight benches.
“It’ll be good for both businesses,” he said yesterday. Gym patrons could come to see him if they wanted a lawyer and his legal clients might be tempted to join the gym. The Christchurch World Gym is part of one of the largest gym chains throughout the world and one of nine throughout New Zealand. Mr Poliko and his wife, who own and run the gym, have moved to Christchurch from Auckland. They will live in a flat in the same building as the gym, a completely refitted woolshed. The emphasis of World Gym in Christchurch was a tidy image, Mr Poliko said. The entire area was carpeted and the weights and machines, all new, were made in the World Gym workshop in Auckland.
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