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The most elegantly furnished rooms of any Commercial School in
the South.
I Prof. W. A. Hart has had twelve years’ active experience as a
Comme1·cial teacher, during which time he has given the most sais-
factory instruction to thousands of students, all of whom unite in
saying he has very few equals and no superior in his line of work.
The course of study is unexcelled and embraces
' Book-keeping, Business Arithnnatic, ·
Connnercial Law, Practical Pennnanship,
spelling, Correspondence, Banking, t
and Actual Business Practice.
P The rates of tuition are more reasonable than any school within our -
knowledge.
The Shorthand and Typewriting Department is elegantly furnished,
and is supplied with splendid new typewriters of the most modem;
and improved makes. l {
l V Parties are invited to visit the Schooland examine the splendid
advantages offered. _ p · ._ ;_
For circulars giving full imformation, address,
W. H. HART.
Principal,
Lexington, Ky.
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