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Volunteers D 1 STRICT ORDER. Militia and Volunteer Office, Wellington, 27th March, 1883. The Garrison Volunteer Corps and Band will Parade in full dress uniform for Divine Service, in the Drillshed, on SUNDAY, Ist proximo, at 10.15 a.m. By order. J. G. BUTTS, Major and Adjutant, 967 Wellington District. Education ■jjNIVEKSITY OR NEW ZEALAND. CANTERBURY COLLEGE. First Term Commences Wednesday, March 28, 1883. Students are required to enter their names with the Registrar at the College, and pay their fees before commencing attendance at the Lectures. The College Calendars for 1883, containing every information respecting the course of study, time of attendance at the different classes, &c,, may be obtained from the Regis* trar of the College. Price, 2s 6d, F. G. STEADMAN, 810 Registrar. Government Land Sales A I M AT E PLAINS. WEST COAST SETTLEMENT RESERVES. SALE OF LEASES FOR A TERM OF 21 YEARS. Seventy Sections, comprising in the whole about 7400 acres, partly open and partly bush lands, well watered, and easy of access by roads, will be offered for lease by public tender on Monday, the 23rd April next, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, in the Courthouse, Hawera. These lands are situate along the margin of the forest, behind the Waimate Plains, and are among the choicest of that district. They are connected with the railway system at Normanby, distant from 3 to 9 miles, by a good road. Full particulars will be given in future ad* vertisements. THOMAS MACKAY, Reserves Trustee. West Coast Settlement Reserves Office, Hawera, Feb. 21, 1883. 647 Public Notices REV. GEORGE BROWN. THE REV. G. BROWN WILL DELIVER A LECTURE In Wesley Church, Tarauaki-street, on THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, MARCH 29. At 7.30, On “Savage Lute in the South Seas,” ILLUSTRATED BY VIEWS taken by Mr Brown in New Ireland aud New Britain, and illuminated by means of the lime, light, supplied through the kindness of Mr G. B. Shannon. Admission—Free—Collection on behalf of missions. 975 OLYMPIC CLUB GYMNASIUM, Victoria Buildings, Lambtonquat. Under the Patrenage of a large aud influential portion of the leadiog Citizens of Wellington, This Gymnasium is a largo, well-ventilated, and appropriate building, 100 ft long by 26ft wide, fitted up with gymnastic apparatus, lavatory, shower baths, and comfortable dressing-rooms. Classes will be drilled and instructed in useful Athletic Exercises.

Dr. A. K, Newman and Dr. F. B. Hutchinson, with the view to farther the interests of Physical Culture in this city, have most kindly consented to deliver suitable Lectures to the members, upon such subjects as—- “ The Value of Athletic Exercise from its Medical Aspect.” “ Human Form and its Development.” “ Bodily Culture and the Art of Training.” And other kindred subjects. / The “Olympic Club Gymnasium ” will afford all the advantages of a school for Physical Education, and be conducted on the principles of a first-class private gymnasium, where gentlemen can assemble for athletic exercise. Members will also be scientifically instructed in the Athletic Sciences of Boxing and Wrestling, as a means of self-defence. Junior Classes, for the tuition and instruction of Youths, will be formed upon two afternoons in each week. Parents may rely upon every care and attention being bestowed upon the Physical Education of Youths at this institution. No better Athletic Recreation Ground could poa.-ibly be offered to the gentlemen of Wellington who desire to improve their physical condition and attend Anatomical Lectures. Terms on application. , Address— GAIRDNER BLACKMORB, Victoria Buildings, Lambton-quay. 977 aJUP w ELLINGTON HOSPITAL. A Vacancy offers itself to any young person anxious to learn the art of Nursing and Dressing Surgical cases ; must be between 20 and 30 years of age. For further particulars, apply personally or by letter, accompanied with references, to Lady Superintendent. 19th March, 1883. 964 Dancing, deportment, and CALISTHENIO EXERCISES. Under Ro?al and Vice-begai, Patronage. MR J. E. LOWE, from the Academy of the Messrs and the Misses Lowe, Edinburgh, teachers of the Royal Family of England, the nobility and county families, &c, will open classes in Wellington on MONDAY NEXT. Mr Lowe’s system of tuition is quite distinct from that of other teachers, the fees are no higher, and the pupils obtain the best available instruction. Mr Lowe is the leading teacher in Melbourne, aud cautions the public against false statements and advertisements. Classes for Calisthenic Exercises only, with the chest expander, &c. Classes for Waltzing. Classes Privately. Mr Lowe will be attendance at Mr Reichardt’s Music Warehoute on Thursday afternoon, from 1 o’clock, to arrange Classes, 4 c. Copies of Testimonials can there be had. References in New Zealand —_ Mrs Barn, Girls’ High School, Dunedin. Mr Thomson, Boys’ High School, Dunedin. Miss Dick, Ladies’ School, Dunedin. Miss L«hse, Ladies’ School, Christchurch. Mrs Oroiby, Ladies’ School, Christchurch. Miss Little, Ladies’ School, Christchurch, and Mr Lowe’s Pupils in general. The Public will observe from this that Mr Lowe has also the leading business in the Middle Island, and it is of the greatest advantage that all of one class should be taught by the same teacher. 972 jQANCING AND CALISTHENICS. (Maintien et de bonne tenue). MR AND MISS ROBERTS (Messieurs and Miss Roberts, Collins-street, Melbourne). The renowned and most successful teachers of the art in Australasia, have pleasure in intimating to the residents of Wellington and its environs they are prepared to attend Educational Establishments and Private Families. Lessons privately in the Glide Waltz (new), Mazurka, &c., by appointment. Afternoon, and evening classes available at Mr Gibbs’ Art Studio, Victoria Buildings, Lambton-quay, All communications addressed to Messrs David Clark and Gv.>-e Reichardt, will receive immediate attention. Nota Bene.—The public are politely requested not to be misled by spurious insinuations and advertisements. 924 ANQING LESSONS PRIVATELY. THE NEW WALTZ, &0., MR and MISS ROBERTS receive pupils daily. Class for gentlemen only now forming. Athensum Hall. 988

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 6844, 29 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 6844, 29 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 6844, 29 March 1883, Page 3

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