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SALE! SALE! SALE! Of BOOTS AND SHOES AT THROW-OUT PRICES. PHENOMENAL 1 SUCCESS OWING TO VALUE GIVEN. GENUINE MID-WINTER CLEARANCE OF BTOCK. GENUINE-MID-WINTER CLEARANCE OF STOCK! YOUR OPPORTUNITY! llßut^gß^i: I18ulwli8^: G. AEDREY & SON jg»| gg only). . 106, CUBA STREET. '

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SEATOUN RESIDENTS. GRAMOPHONE RECITAL. fJHAS. BEGG AND" CO., LTD., followV ing their custom of giving free Gramophone Recitals in the various districts, invite you to attend at the Seatoun Bowling Pavilion on TUESDAY, 7th JUNE, at 8 p.m. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. TITR. B. R. O'BRIEN announces that ATX he has commenced Practice-as a Solicitor at the Royal Exchange Buildings, 113----115, Customhouse quay, Wellington,, as from MONDAY, 6th JUNJJ, IM7. "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE" rjJVE up tea and cakes! ■At eleven *■* every morning have a spot of ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. WHITE LABEL LIQUEUR v WHITE LABEL LIQUEUR WHITE LABEL LIQUEUR Instead. Fully matured. "Scotch," with an exquisite flavour. DANCING. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, Abel Smith, street. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY MONDAY.' TASSMANIA CHARLESTON AND M FOX-TROT NIGHT, S. Wilson's Regent Orchestra. Novelties. Ladies Free. Gents 2s. Buppcr. nPHE CONNOP SCHOOL OF DANCING x Studio: KING'S CHAMBERS (Opposite Stewart Dawson's). LEARN TO DANCE CORRECTLY from MISS INEZ CONNOP, who has just-returned to New Zealand after four months' instruction from the world famous Dancing Vaster, MONS. ROSSI, of Paris. - , t Individual Tuition in every style :— Black Shuffle, Flat Charleston, French Tango, Fox Trot (flow and quick time), b Mb Connpp bat t*er instructed in the Shuffle by Mr. J. Akxander, American Black Shuffle and Charleston Expert. FEE FOR TEN CLASS LESSONS, 255. Private Lessons by appointment. !~CORRECT BALLROOM DANCING. . TeL 41-334. e^^WflMSit MISS PHYLLIS BATES ISS PHYLLIS BATES (Principal). ASSISTANTS. MR. IVOR CRTTCHLBT, -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 HaU. SCHOOLGIRLS' CLASS at the STUDIO, every Friday, 4 p.m. ' Class for BOYS and GIRLS of school age on Saturday*, 3 to 5 p.m. CLASS FEE. ONE GUINEA. ACADEMY I ■ Of DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE Ert. 1922. MISS MAY MARRIB 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 i p.m, Kelburn Kiosk. - PRIVATE TUITION DAILY. Latest Ballroom Dances Taught. Studio: Watt's Buildings, 250, Wakefield street. Telephone 23-014. TVPSS GWENETHB WALSHE, ■M- 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 43457. BALLROOM DANCING. TtTISS 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*60. rjOMMUNITY Sing commences, Town -Hall, 16th June, 7.30 p.m., ltd by Children's Massed Choir. Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher speaks at 8 p.m. SENSATIONAL Reduction* at the Brigo , M,?"" 10 Co-'8 Gr*** Stocktaking Sale. Make an early selection. It doesn't matter whether she's "BLONDE OR BRUNNETTE." jQRINK ROBERTSON'S JJtJD.ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. ROBERTSON'S J.R.D. ' WHITE LABEL LIQUEUR WHITE LABEL LIQUEUR WHITE LABEL LIQUEUR And be happy! , The- best "Scotch" distilled. BILL'S REMOVAL SALE. WOOLLEN Jumper Suits, 16s to 39a „J' £Jj °»rdi 8an(l "id J«BMsa jttoo, fe

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 130, 6 June 1927, Page 2

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