DANCING. EUCHRE. EUCHRE. IN AID OF KINDERGARTEN. 'TO-NIGHT, at ST. CUTHBERT'S -*• HALL, 20, Palm Grove, Berhampore. Euchre, Dancing, Supper. Good prizes. Admission Is. DANCING. TVTADAME ItOSINA BLIGH will commence a New Term for Children on SATURDAY, 4th SEPTEMBER. Adults' Class Fridays, 8-9. Private Lessons arranged at any time. Telephone 41-809. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, Teacher of Ballroom Dancing. T)ANCES Taught—Waltz, 1926 Four-step, ■*~r Fox-trot, French Tango, English and American Charleston. Class Free (pupils only). Studio: Crown Buildings, corner Cuba arid Dixon streets. Telephone 20-660. MISS BARBARA PUTNAM. STUDIO: GO, WILLIS STREET. . Private Lessons from 11 a.m. Personal Tuition in all the Latest Dances, especially.featuring the French Tango. Evening Class Friday, at 7.30 p.m. Classes in Grecian Exercises and Grecian Dancing for Ladies and Children. THE CONNOP SCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS INEZ CONNOP, who has just <c- ■"*■ turned from Australia with the latest Ballroom Dancing, inclu" : Fox Trot, Waltz, French Tango, Charleston, is now giving instruction at her Studio, 36, Courtenay place. Classes and Private Tuition. Telephone 22-934. " SCHOOL OF DANCING AND PHY- • SICAL CULTURE. MISS MAY MARRIS, Watt's Buildings, 250, Wakefield-st. Telephone 23-014. PHYSICAL CULTURE, Greek, Rhyth- ■*■ mic, Operatic, Toe, National, Character, and Modern Ballroom Dancing (including Fox Trot, French Tango, Blues, 1926 Waltz, and Charleston) taught. Juvenile Classes, Wednesday, 4 p.m., and, Safurdays, 10 a.m. , . Adult Classes in Ballroom Dancing. Ladies'. Classes iti Physical Culture, Greek and Rhythmic Dancing. Private lessons by appointment. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. |S A V ID DEVITT (Six years J. C. Williamson, Ltd.) Teaches ALL PHASES OF CLASSICAL AND THEATRICAL DANCING. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING, including Fox' Trot, Tango, Waltz, Charleston. Adult and Juvenile Classes. Private Lessons by appointment. STUDIO: TOP FLOOR PERRETT'S CORNER (entrance 113, Willis street). Amateur performances produced. Tel. 20-290. MISS PHYLLIS BATES. Teacher of BALLROOM DANCING. QTUDIO, 68, WILLIS STREET (in Gamble and Creed's New Building). Telephone 41-334. PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY, FROM 10 A.M. Classes— MONDAY. 7.50 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m. BUSINESS NOTICES. UNIVERSAL MOTOR WORKS, 97-99, Taranaki street. rpHE old firm of Messrs. Headland and ■*• War/die, having been dissolved by mutual consent, we beg to notify the general, public that the business will continue to be carried on by Messrs. Albert Wardle and N. E. Comrie Smith, the latter having acquired Hr.: Headland's interest in the business.- ■ ■ ■ We desire tp thank all our patrons for their support in the past and solicit a continuance of-same in the future. ALBERT WARDLE. ■■•'■ N.E. COMRD3 SMITH. ARCHER'S, , nREAT CLOSING-DOWN " SALE. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS SPECIAL REDUCTIONS For MONDAY. ; MONDAY. ■ Window full Assorted Goods. All to go at Is each or per yard. Coloured Linen, Sale Price Is 6d yd. Flower Sprays, Sale Price 6d. Hand-made Laces, to go from 4J/4d yd. Dress Curtain Muslin, Sale Price 9^d. Ladies' Singlets, Sale Price Is. Large Towels, Sale Price Is Od. Fuji, Sale Price Is 6d, Is lid yd. 2 yards Table Damask, Sale Price 3s 9d. Sheet Lengths, Sale Price 4s 6d. Quilts, Sale Price- 10s. Coloured Hose, all shades, Sale Price la lid., Tea Towels, Sale Price 9d and ll%d. 36in Black Taffeta Silk, 'Sale Price 4s lid yd. 56in AU-Wool Gabardine, usually 16s 6d, Sale Vrice -7s lid yd. Ladies' Bloomers, Sale Price -s 6d pair. ANY TOP COAT IN STOCK TO GO at £1. HUNDREDS OF~OTHER SPECIALS OFFERING ON MONDAY. ARCHER'S, ARCHER'S, Upper Cuba street. MERCHANT TAILORS. BROOKLYN Men — A Genuine Tailormade Suit at a reasonable price is a Real Saving. Own material made up. C. Stockbridge, 59, Cleveland-st. HARRY BAKER. rj.ENTLEMEN, we have a ■ beautiful " Range of New English Suitings. Satisfaction goes with every suit. Entrance: Peter Pan Studio, Slanners-st. A. TRACEY, TAILOR. TRIG Reduction in Suits and Cositumes. ■*-* Inspection invited. Own materials made up. 60, Willis-st. (above Siegel's). Tel. .45-847. "VTOU will always find there is~an unmis-1 •*■ takable Quality about Suits that arc tailored by Lewis, B.N.Z. Chambers^ Manners-st. - rpH RlFT—Practice it and sow Nicol's -1- Vegetable Seeds. Tel. 21-846. Reliance Seed Store, Courtenay-pl. A LL our Season's Coats at cost price, ■"- from 50s'to' £5 15s; 200 coats. Gill's End of Sale, 137, Manners-st. ■V"URSES' and Waitresses' Aprons in ■*■' stock and to order. Infants' Outfits,' etc. Mrs. .Collins, next Rod's Butchery, Courtenay-pl.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 51, 28 August 1926, Page 5
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