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A CHARMING DANSEUSE.

Sine* ill* introduction of the Skirt Dane*, TcqptKfcora has mom than doubled h«r teachera and ptrpil*. An adept amateur perform* '*» Mua Daisy Bithrey. Tb* elegance •ad «•*• with which this charming little tody of twenty- acoampiMie* the difficult poise* and tans folly merit the *pplau»* winch her appauHWM always secure. . , ' As a rimorter of tho "Balmain Observer" to Bw wm deputed the agreeable tack of interTi#wia* Miae Bithrey, at her home, 15 Ann atnai, Behnain. My first question: "Ale yoe fond of dancing, Misa Bithrey?" «2kit«d the reply: . r> *Ta», Terjr, eaiwcially fancy dancing. ' "Ana your kei public appearanoe?"

(By kind permission of Freeman and Co.) "Warn •iehteen month* ago. I was then compallad to forsgo daaoing owing to aevere and £pe»ted attUcta of neuralgn*. But I shall «£T-p4 io work again," added die enthusi••ftuaEy, "far now there are no exorocu&ng, •saziu, pains running from oheek bone to tip to my temples, and w« to*h» tack <5 »y head. My nerve* suffered for aiz weeks, I was utterly proatraUa -TTr—u. 4o «*ke *c interest in JS*-S?« -afbody. I *»ed to tdto brandy SdhsuiTobUined bet little ilnp, md but art rw-ft* «h«a I teU you it wHI ab«rfutely cure you. Tito* her adTice I obtained some. In three lT«ri m aWe *o disconfanu* tee u»e of SSto JTto sleep «m«dly right throoA tte 2aT My atremftt gradually reiuraed and S. very short time my Sff^K 1 * "?•««?* bY th. latthrul vm <rf Dr. Witliam* , pink pUk. ft. of a faAiouable ball ha* asked an exhibition of fancy danong. This I aex «Jy too happy to undertake. I intend when opportunity offers to engage in » joar abiltty ac a danseuse will^ undoubtedly receive full recognition, I«M« a* iSsUwd: Why Dr. Williams' pink pilH prove •o eeectual in curing neuralgi* is because •Wr ar» ««pecisily adapted for the cure of aU diSrder. of Wood and nerves. Other nervoue disorder, which they a™ , "** l ** fits ' &***£" «(Tst. Vito*' dance in childhood or old ag*. dyapepsia, «*& j*fo« f %* Uss «fld functiona m middle We, etc. jney «lao cere anssmia, chronic headache*, chtoro--2., inaomnifc liver and kidney troubles, ££rs, mes*l«, skin troubles, etc. Sold by chemusts and storekeepers, and by the ltt. WiUiain*' Medkine Co., Welhngtoo, N.Z., three shaiines per box; six boxes, sixteen and ISpence (post free), buying b*«rure you cci the genuine, which has lull name Printed in red ink on white paper; as aubMitutes axe dangerous they should never t>* eocepted- ____^^___

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10480, 19 October 1899, Page 2

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A CHARMING DANSEUSE. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10480, 19 October 1899, Page 2

A CHARMING DANSEUSE. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10480, 19 October 1899, Page 2

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