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PHYSICAL CULTURE

Mr J. V. Hanna’s Dunedin School of Physical Culture has claimed always to dead physical culture activities in Dunedin, and that this is no idle boast will be demonstrated at His Majesty’s Theatre on Saturday night, when the school will present its sixth annual physical festival. Novelty and originality will be the outstanding features, and the introduction f of the latest Danish national systems will be of special interest. From tiny tots to men and women, the pupils of the Dunedin School of Physical Culture go through their evolutions in a manner that reflects credit on the personal supervision of the director, and this year’s performance is expected to create a new standard in physical culture demonstrations. The box plan arrangements are advertised in this issue.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22099, 1 November 1933, Page 9

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PHYSICAL CULTURE Otago Daily Times, Issue 22099, 1 November 1933, Page 9

PHYSICAL CULTURE Otago Daily Times, Issue 22099, 1 November 1933, Page 9

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