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<kMi : h<BMENT.S. SANDOW HALL. ST. HILL STREET, WANGANUI. (Late Fire iingade). WANGANUI SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE (Sandow System). Patron : A. HATEICK, Esq., Mayor. President: W. Empson, Esq; Vice-Presi-dent: A. D. Willis, Esq., M.H.R.; Hon. Surgeon : Dr. H. R. Hatherly; Committee : Messrs W. S. Dusfcin, A. T. White, W. L. Young, E. R. Willis, T. C. Taylor, J. Mewton, W. N. Willis, J. T. Muir, and R. E. F. Cholomley. The above School is Now Open to the Publics of Wanganui and Surrounding Districts. Classes are arranged as follows: — GENTLEMEN. Mon., Wed., and Friday, 8 to tf.3o p.m., young men over 16 ""ears, t'L .' per quarter. Mon., Wed., and Friday, 7 to 8 p.m., Thurs., 7.30 to 9.39 p.m., elderly men, £2 2s per quarter. Mon. and Fri., 7 to 8 p.m., youths, 13 to 16, 12s 6d per quarter. LADIES. Tuesdays, 7.00 to 9.30 p.m., and Thursdays, 3 to 4.30 p.m., 15s 6d per quarter. CHILDREN. Saturday afternoon,:2 to 3 p.m., boys, 7s 6 per quarter. Saturday afternoons, 3.30 to 4.30 p.m., Girls, 7s 6d per quarter. Terms : Hdf fee ■< on' joining; balance • •within one month. Quarter commences ,on date of .entering . .School. Tuition arranged by correspondence. Fees, 5a a quarter extra. R. 0. JARRETT. Instructor. S. P. HOOPER, Sec and Treas. MUSICAL. '■ MUSIC, MISS MENCE, A.L. CM.—Diploma for i Music, -with right to wear cap and gown—Music Teacher. At home 3 to 5 p.m.' on Tuesdays. ' "ASTWOOD," River Bank. MUSIC STUDIO, Dublin and Campbell Streets. lyrRS and" MISS~~EVELYN PRICE. PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN and VIOLA; VOICE-PRODUCING and SINGING. Pupils Prepared for all Examinations, Practical and Theoretical, Trinity Co 1!!.,?. London, Royal Academy of Music, and t Royal College of Music, Landon. Firsfi Term: Third*of FEBRUARY,-1902. Lessons, by Correspondence in Theory and ; Harmony. IY/TISS TpREDA MARSDEN, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN, 'CELLO, AND THEORY. ' Miss Marsden will commence leaching on February sth, and will be at home after the 30th instant. Besides receiving private pupils, Miss Marsden w «'.*.s to forma Children's Orchestra, ha/'ng- found it a great incentive to work. She ■will be glad to receive the names of those desirous to join it as soon as possible. Her Orchestra in Christchurch was mast successful. ; Miss Marsden lias passed pupils f;i the Theoretical and Practical Exam. Association Board, R.A.M., and R.C.M. Waiata, Wicksteed Street, near Glasgow Street. ,TUn I S S B~L A C X, (Late Music Teacher at the Girls' College,) : Is prepared to receive PUPILS for the Pianoforte, Singing, and the Theory of Music. Candidates prepared for Musical Examinations, both Practical and Theoretical. Special Arrangements made with Pupils coming from the country. , ■ ' ' Term begins MONDAY;.February 10th. Address—"Fermozle," Victoria Avenue. ■jyTR H. .G. aVACKM A N (10 years Organist of Napier Cathedral and 4 years Music Master at Collegiate School), Will receive Pupils for the PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, SINGING. AND HARMONY • In future at his Residence. Term commences February 10th. ■ MR SPACEMAN will also undertake the Tuning and Repairing of Pianos and Organs (25 years' experience) in town or country. Address: Wicksteed Street. Wanganui. TV/TR. WALTER IMPETT (M.1.C.M., Lond.-, Organist St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, has RESUMED TUITIONARY DUTIES at his residence, ST. HILL STREET. SUBJECTS: Pianoforte and Organ Playing. Singing. Harmony. Pupils prepared for Theoretical and Practical Exams. A NEW DISCOVERY. GATENBY'S NURSERY XT AIR T OTION. URSERY Xlaiß JjOTION. SPECIALLY USEFUL AS *A HAIR DRESSING FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN. White and Red Precipitate Preparations are the usual applications for cleansing Children's Heads. Both these preparations are dangerous Mercurial Poisonsj and are unsafe for general use. GAiTENBY'S NURSERY HAIR LOTION Is absolutely harmless in use, and contains no Mercury. It is certain death to all parasites, and is also a powerful Hair Tonic.. PRICE, Is. 6d. PER BOTTLE. AT GATENBY'S PHARMACIES, Glasgow Street and Victoria Avenue. And from all Storekeepers. PICKED DAIRY FARMS AND MILK ROUNDS FOR SALE OR LEASE at the WANGANUI LAND AND ESTATE AGENCY. SECURE YOUR BIRTHRIGHT. FOR LEASE. 250 Acres (beautiful dairy farm), divided into 9 paddocks, only 2£ miLes from town. Rent, only £145, including rates and insurance; goodwill £130, which includes one. of tlie best milk rounds in Wanganui. Good dwelling, cowshed, bails, stables and loffc thereon. This is a first-class spec.; owner leaving for another part. 920 Acres, 3 miles from school, 7 from . ' railway station; all in grass; divided into 12 paddocks; good house, woolshed, sheep-yards, etc. 600 Acres, ploughable; carrry 3 sheep tc acre; rent 6s 6d per acre; near a creamery. ' 1400 Acres, first-class sheep or cattle farm ; good buildings thereon; divided into several paddocks ; good dray road to property; 7 years' lease; rent £13£ \ p.a. ; right to purchase, £2 15s pei " acre. 250 Acres, Fordell, near creamery, store, and post • office ; 5-roomed house, cowbails, sheds, etc.; rent £100 p.a.; good ; dairy farm. 320 Acres, Manaiii Road, 3J miles from I^aponga, divided into two paddocks ; 200 acres in grass, balance bush ; 2roomed house, 10-stull cow-shed; 2\ mites frp.ni creamery ; rent £110 p.a. 150 Acres, Westinere, npav the creamery; I good house and out-buildings; beautiu ful farm; rent £1 p.a. We have several dairy and sheep ant cattle1 farms for sale: also town and sub urban' properties of all descriptions. Cal and. inspect our Jigts, FOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS: 35ft.' Frontage, with good' four-roomec house, nearly new, A deposit of £1( c to £20 is all that is required. To b< [- sold very reasonable; owner leaving • BADDELEY & CO

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Wanganui Chronicle, 3 February 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 3 February 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, 3 February 1902, Page 3

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