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DANCING. rpHE OREGONS' SOCIAL &' DANCE -will be held at Moore's Hall, Johnsonville, Sth JUNK, at 8 p.m. Free bus from Wellington PubUe Library at 7.30 p.m. Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. Supper provided. A.E.W. OPENING NIGHT DANCE. T YALL BAY CABARET CLUB, at Ka■t* tea Hall, Onepu road, TUESDAY, 7th June, 8 p.m. Those persons who received invitations for initial meeting last Tuesday, and were unable to attend, are invited to be present at opening dance. Subscription 2s 6d. W. SHERV7OOD, Hon. Sec. THE MINNIE EVERETT School of The- •*• atncal Dancing. Senior Ballet Mistress to J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Juvenile and Adult Classes Daily, 4 p.m. Adult Class Monday and Thursday Evening (ladies), 7.30. Private lessons by arrangement (Gentlemen). Terms and full particulars, Fletcher's Buildings, 4, Willis-st., Ist Floor, Room 11. Hours 10 a.m. to 5.30. rpHE CONNOP SCHOOL OF DANCING x- Studio: KING'S CHAMBERS (Opposite Stewart Dawson's). Tel. 44-547. LEARN TO DANCE CORRECTLY from MISS INEZ CONNOP, who has just returned to New Zealand after four months' instruction from the world famous Dancing faster, MONS. ROSSI, of Paris. Individual Tuition in every style:— Black Shuffle, Flat Charleston, French Tango, Fox Trot (slow and quick time), Waltz, etc. Miss Connop has been instructed in the Shuffle by Mr. J. Alexander, American Black Shuffle and Charleston Expert. FEE FOR TEN CLASS LESSONS, 255. Private Lessons by appointment. CORRECT BALLROOM DANCING. The Studio, Tel. 41-334. 68, Willis street. MISS PHYLLIS ' BATES ■"■MSS PHYLLIS BATES (Principal J. ASSISTANTS. MR. IVOR CRITCHLEY. MR. SOUTHERN COLLEDGE. INDIVIDUAL TUITION DAILY, from 10 a.m. CLASSES Are now being held as follow: THE STUDIO: Mondays (Intermediate), Wednesdays (Advanced), Fridays (Elementary). NEWTOWN: Tuesdays, St. Thomas's Hall. LYALL BAY: Thursdays, Katea Hall, PETONE: Wednesdays, St. Augustine's Hall. SCHOOLGIRLS' CLASS at the STUDIO, every Friday, 4 p.m. Class for BOYS and GIRLS o£ school age on Saturdays, 3 to 5 p.m. CLASS FEE. ONE GUINEA. ACADEMY Of DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE Est. 1922. MISS MAY HARRIS has returned from ■"■*• Sydney, and is holding Adult Classes. Physical Culture Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.; Modern Ballroom Dancing, ■ Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.; Operatic and Classical Dancing, Thursday, 7.30 p.m.; , Juvenile Classes, Wednesday, 4 p.m. and Saturday, 10.30 a.m. at Studio. Also Tuesday at 4 p.m., Kelburn Kiosk. PRIVATE TUITION DAILY. Latest Ballroom Dances Taught. • . Studio: Watt's Buildings, 250, Wakefield street. Telephone 23-014. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE, ■"■*• Teacher of Modern Ballroom Dancing. CLASSES: Wednesday: Studio, 8-10 p.m. (Intermediate). Friday: Studio, 8-10 p.m. (Advanced). Sat. Morning: Studio (Children's Class). Saturday Afternoon: Class at Paekakariki. Saturday Evening: St. Anne's Hall, Northland, 7-8 p.m. Ten Class Lessons, 255. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. Daily. Studio: HERB PRICE'S BUILDINGS, 56, Willis street. Tels.: Studio 42-211; Residence. 43-457. BALLROOM DANCING. ■MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR has re- ■"-*• turned from Australia, where she studied under the best English, American, and Australian Professional Dancers. ; The following Dances are now being taught:— Fox-trot Waltz, French Tango, Peso Double Quickstep, and Smooth Charleston, Blackbottom (Ballroom and Solo). Studio: ADELPHICABARET. Telephone 20-660. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. DAVID~DEVITT. OEVEN YEARS WITH J. C. WILo LIAMBON, LTD. All phases of Theatrical, Classical, Operatic, and Eccentric and Modern Ballroom Dancing. ADULT AND JUVENILE CLASSES. STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS (no assistants), by appointment. STUDIO: Top Floor, Perrett's Corner; entrance 113, Willis street. * Telephone 20-290. AMATEUR PERFORMANCES PRODUCED. MISCELLANEOUS. "PIANOFORTE Pupils Wanted, 14 years -*• organist and teacher, England; own homes visited; terms, including theory, 10 lessonß £1. 48, Evg. Post. P t OLD Weather Comforts—Fleecy BlanVi/- kets, Is lid, 5s lid, 6s lid, 7s lid, 10s 6d; crib to full double bed sizes; great values. At Morgan's, 115, Cuba-st. TM~EAT Specialist—Lamb, pork, veal, ■"•*• beef, and mutton, all down in price at Syraonds Bros., Courtenay-pl. Cheapest in town. WALNUT Bread, Barlene Rolls, Cream Sponges, Raison Bread, Pure Almond Macaroons, and other Delicacies from Dustin's, Cuba-st. and Newtown. TJREAD! Bread!— But let it be Dustin's ■*-* Hand-made; nutritious and pure. From Cuba-st. and all Agents. TTJENTAL Repairs in three hours; finest ■*-/ materials, moderate charges. Rapid Dental Repair Service, 15, Manners-st. Tel. 23-953. "TTNIQUE" Hot Water Bags. A product *-* of North British Rubber Co., therefore reliable for long service. t?UY James's Bread, and you buy health •*-* and strength. Nourishing and pure. From your Grocer. •_ WATCHES thoroughly Overhauled, 10s; ' ' Mainsprings, 6s 6d; all repairs guaranteed; over 30 years' experience. E. W. Burd, Room 10 (Tel. 23-488). 4, Willis-st. ■ O W. MARTIN, Plumber, 13, Tory-st. yjm Tel. 20-982. Prompt Plumbing Work of every description executed. Moderate charges. JTOUSEKEEPING made easy. The O.U. ■*-■*- Dust Mop. Ask your ironmonger or grocer for demonstration. Cheap and indispensable^ "MANY Happy Returns" Birthday xu> Cakes to suit all fancies, sure to please at Dnstin's, Cuba-st., and Newtown. ASK. for a "Unique" Hot Water Bag •**■ and your satisfaction is assured. Best because British. All sizes. "DEAUTIFUL Pearl Necklets were 5s 6d, ■*■* now 2a 6d; Earrings 5s 6d, now la. At Lloyd's Sensational Sale, Lambton-qy. and Cuba-gt. MISS SHAW, Dressmaker, of Hataitai, f*- has Removed to Bank of N.Z. Building, corner Manners and Cuba treets. CiS easy payments—Drapery and Mercery. Why pay cash when you get every article for the eaine price? Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Suits, Hats, Boots. Lewis and Co., 3, Bay-rd., Kilbirnie. "JpJIQUE" Hot Water Bags are made,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1927, Page 5

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