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. DANCING. |'''; DANCING. '' I , p , , The Studio, Tel. 41-334. ' 68, Willis street. PRINCIPAL, A/|"ISS PHYLLIS BATES, Teacher of Correct Ballroom Dancing. PRIVATE. TUITION DAILY, From 10 .a.m. to 9 p.m. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MISS PHYLLIS BATES wishes to Announce that she has secured the services of GERARDO ' (Principal of the Gerardo School of Dancing, London), now appearing at the Regent Theatre' with Hiss Enid Adair, for one fortnight. Teachers'and others are advised to take this opportunity of Learning Acrobatic and ' Exhibition Dancing. DANCES ARRANGED FOR STAGE APPEARANCES. Book Private Lessons at the Studio, OS, Willis street. Tel. 41-334. M_ISS GWENETHE WALSHE, Teacher of the Latest Ballroom Dancing, HAS RESUMED TEACHING in her new Studio, Herb. Price's Buildings, 56, Willis street, where arrangements may be ' made for Correct Tuition in all the modern I Ballroom Dances, including Quickstep, Paso Doble, Ballroom (or Flat) Charleston, Black Bottom (English version), French Tango, Foxtrot, Waltz. PERSONAL AND INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION TO ALL PUPILS. jLessons daily from 10 a.m. Children's Classes Saturday morning. ' Tcls.: Studio 42-211, Residence 43-457.., I M_ISS JOAN MARSHALL, Member of the Operatic Association of Great Britain. Late Pupil of Miss Dorothy Lawson. Advanced Member of tlievAssociation, assistant to The Espinola and Ballet Mistress at the Gaiety Theatre, London. Also late Pupil of M. Laurent Novikoff, of .."the Imperial Russian Ballet, Covent Garden, London. OPERATIC AND CLASSICAL DANCING A SPECIALTY Prospective .pils interviewed at 12, Kent terrace (next to De Luxe Theatre). Lessons Commencing from 7th March. DANCING AND CALESTHENICS. MISS NESTA CARWELL COOKE Re- ■ XIJL- sumes Teaching TUESDAY, Ist march:" Beginners' Class.—Marine Engineers' Institute, Tuesday Afternoon. Karori Class.—Padish Hall, Thursday Afternoon. City Class.—Marine Engineers' Institute, Saturday Morning.' Newtown Class.—St. Thomas's Hall, Saturday Afternoon. Private Lessons by arrangeemnt. MARION HURST, .Wades'town. 1 ~~- DANCING. MADAME ROSINA BLIGH (ceri.iaca.tcd -*'x teacher, London) has resumed teach- ■ ing at her Studio, Grafton Cabaret, foot , of Pliminer's Steps. All the latest dances 1 taught., Special attention given to style i and deportment. Private lessons arranged :at any time. The Grafton Cabaret available for dances, socials, bridge parties, weddings', etc. -Tel. 41-809. —■—— . i | THE STUDIO SCHOOL OF DANCING ' j Wellington and Christchurch, '< Organised by Madeline Vyner and Iris Montgomery. ' Tl/TADELINE VYNER (late of the Rus--J-'-f-sian Ballet, pupil of Princess Seraphino i : Astaheva) will receive Pupils for Operatic Character, and Ballroom Dancing. Prospectus and Fees on application, btudio: 119, Manners street, next Opera House. , ! DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE MISS MAY HARRIS has returned from where she has been Studying the Art of Russian Dancing, under the lamous Alexis Dolinoff, of the Pavlova Company. The Studio will Reopen on TUESDAY 22nd FEBRUARY, when arrangements may be made for Class and Private Lessons in all the latest Ballroom Dances. Also, Physical Culture, Classical. Greek i Jiastorn Rhythmic, Operatic, Toe, Charac- I tcr, and National Dancing. Studio: Watts Buildings, 250, Wakeficld street. Telephone 23-014. PALMERSTON NORTH BOYS' HIGH i SCHOOL. SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS TUESDAY, Ist MARCH. rpHE SCHOOL AND OLD BOYS' AS- ' SOCIATION cordially invite all Old Pupils and Parents of Past and Present Pupils to participate. THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. j TUESDAY NEXT; Ist MARCH. TJRACTICES will be commenced on f- TUESDAY NEXT, the Ist MARCH, in St. John's Schoolroom, Dixori street ' lat 8 o'clock. Mr. White will be in at- I tendance the same evening at 7.20 for the j purpose of interviewing intending new members. W. E. CALDOW, Tel. 43-912. N.Z. ARMY SERVICE CORPS] Trentham. A S the Camp will be open on Sunday | -£i- for visitors, Captain W. Smith, Com- . manding Central Depot, N.Z. Army Service ■ Corps, hopes fiat all friends and relations of the Officers and Men will accept this invitation. ' SKATING! SKATING! KING GEORGE RINK, LOWER HUTT. (")PEN DAY and NIGHT. Monday Night, another Special -Ladies' Learners' Night. All Men attending must assist the Ladies on this wonderful night. i VISIT OF THEIR ROYAL HIGH NESSES, THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK. ALL Returned Soldiers, whether mem- ■^~ bers of the Association or other wise, i c invited to parade at the Basin Reserve, at 1.30 p.m. on MONDAY, 7th MARCH. At 2 p.m. the Parade, headed by a band, will move off and proceed to New town Park, lining the roadway outside the gates through which the Royal Party will enter the grounds. Maori War Veterans and South African Veterans are cordially invited to take ■p;:rt in the Parade. DRESS: Mufti. 'Medals and Decorations to be worn. J. T. WATSON, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 5

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