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AMUSEMENTS, The Biggest and Best Collection of New Dance Music on Sale in the Dominion! SAM FOX DAXCE FOLIO Containing 12 of the latest Popular .Song Hits t arranged for Foi 'Wots, One Stops, and Waltzes. This edition ha- been specially issued for New Zealand. It is full quarto size, 38 pages of music, beautifully printed on art paper, and contains; FOX TROTS—- ‘ Teach Me,’ ‘Blue Jeans,’ 1 Na-Jo,’ ‘ Just Wanting You,’ ‘Hamadan,’ t Obu Chii San,’ ‘ Araorita.’ ONE STEPS- ‘ Arabia,’ ‘ Pack Mo Up in Your Heart.’ WALTZES—- ‘ Alabama Moon,’ Must a Kiss from You,’ ' One Sweet Day.’ Compiled by J. S. Zamocmk. PRICE, 2s. Posted, 2s 2d. PRICE, 2s. Be Sure and Get a Copy. OH AS. BEG G & CO., LTD., Headquarters for Music, PRINCES STREET. FANCY DANCING. ■fMT IS S OLIVE LAPP AN, PROFESSIONAL TEACHER. • FIRST TERM COMMENCES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, At 10.50 a.m., in HIS MAJESTY’S BUILDINGS. AH Dancing taught by correct method, including Enrythmio and Grecian, as taught by Miss Gladys Talma, from the Margo Morris School, London, and Isadora Duncan School, America. FOR TERMS, 41 HOWE STREET. ]yr 1S S NETT A KEATES’S iVJL DANCING CLASSES RESUME KROON’S HALL, SATURDAY, 10 a..m. ‘ (Girls and Boys), CORONATION HALL, SATURDAY, 2 p.m. (Beginners and Advanced Students). Private Classes and Individual Tuition Arranged. Ballroom Class Resumes in March. ’Phono 7,046. SAWYER'S BAY ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY. I BAND CONCERT, r TO-NIGHT, SAWYERS BAY HALL, At 8 p.m., By Dunedin Commercial Travellers. WAKART SCHOOL FLOWER SHOW, SATURDAY, Ist MUEOII, 1924. Afternoon, 2.30; Evening, 6.30. Admission, 6d; Children, 3d. Entries Close THURSDAY, 281 h February. Baking, Preserves, and Industrial Exhibits received up to 4 p.m. Friday. Judging takes place Friday evening. Flower, Fruit, and Vegetable Exhibits received up to 10 a.m. Saturday. Judging commences 11 a.m. Fruit, Produce, and Confectionery on Sale. Refreshments, 9d; Children, 6d. 'Schedules from Mr J. Moir, Head Master, and S. A. Wood, Hon. Sec. Telephone 9,159.

GRAND ATHLETIC CARNIVAL. SATURDAY NEXT, CALEDONIAN GROUNDS. SATURDAY NEXT, CALEDONIAN GROUNDS. £125 PRIZE MONEY. RUNNING, CYCLING. PIPING, DANCING, WRESTLING. The pick of the Professional Athletes in the. South Island Competing. BIG FIELDS IN ALL EVENTS. PHIL O’SHEA, the Australasian Cycling Champion, and R. MACKIE, the winner of last year's Timaru-Ghristchnrch Road Race. See W. F. Trcmbath, the Renowned Sprinter and ex-Australian Champion. JAZZ BAND IN ATTENDANCE.

DANCING. SELECT EXTENDED SOCIAL will be held in Coronation Hall, St. Kilda, on WEDNESDAY, February 20th, at 8 p.m. Gents, 2k 6d; Ladies, Is 6d. J. Kroon, caterer. Special Music by Driscoll and Death's Orchestra. Special car at, 2 a.m. to Norma nby. A. LENZ, Secretary. DANCING. DANCING. TO-NIGHT —SATURDAY —TO-NIGHT, ART GALLFLY HALL, The popular dance and popular PEOPLE. Popular Prices. Flannels Optional. Ladies, Is; Gents, 2s. Popular Master Musicians, Heath and Driscoll. Under Popular Management (S. Atkinson, M. A. M'Bclh, J. Watkins). FOR SALE. URGENT Private Sale, St. Kilda, pood locality, thoroughly convenient Fiveroomed Semi-bungalow, in first-class order; attractive garden; handy to beach.—Address 516, ‘ Star,’ _ T-rtOR SALE, Boot Business and Repairs; iD good stand, excellent prospect; owner leaving; would sacrifice for quick sale; small capital required.-—sll, ‘Star/ TTKJK SALE, Austin 20 Car; guaranteed JJ perfect order; no reasonable offer refused.—Particulars ring 2,365FOR SALE, the best Three-quarter-acre Section at Karitane, overlooking river; planted.—David S. Mackenzie, Gore., FOR SALE, Champion Gas Cooker, £5; splendid order; installing larger one.— Reply Box 308. TAOrTsALE, sunny Half-acre, Rosoneath; iD 5 Rooms, all conveniences; good order —Brown, Sawyers Bay. _ POR SALE, 7-9 Harioy-Davidson, overhauled; new tyres; any trial; £so. 456, ‘Star.’ TA/irACANDREW’S BAY.—Now 4 Rooms JM and kitchenette; e. light; beautiful view; large section.—Octagon Dairy, Princes street. IDWWSALE, 7-9 Indian Motor Bicycle, in ' perfect order; price, £45; trial.—Apply 124 Glen road. v-Belieknowes; Six Rooms; wash house, bathroom, pantry milt-in cupboards, c. 1., gas; i-acre.—Ad Iress 480, ‘Star.’ YDR SALE, Iron-frame German Piano, JL' in perfect order; bargain for £6O 484, ‘Star’ Office. _ —Castle street: Comfortable Four JtO it) Rooms; electric, gas, bath; lovely section.—Spodding and Cameron, Empire Buildings. JynCi p*—S'oiijh End (penny section): Semibungalow, four largo rooms; all conveniences. —Spedding and Cameron. OO I* A —Ravensbourne ; Substantial FiveobOt)U roomed Semi-bungalow; electric, bath, hot water; Government loan—Spedding, Cameron. Vtowr'— Musselburgh Rise: Natty Four o&C7 s Rooms; scullery, electric, hot water, bath; splendid order.—Spedding, Cameron. ___ High street: Newly-renovated 5 Jbi/l/vJ' Rooms; electric, gas, porcelain bath; vacant . possession.—Spedding, Cameron. St. Clair: Superior 5-roornod 9ts/.L/vt)U Bungalow ; electric, gas cooker, porcelain bath—Spedding and Cameron. OrsAAA — C'eorge street: Six-roomed Bungalow; electric, porcelain bath; splendid order.—Spedding and Cameron. _ PODWI —Maori Hill: New Brick BundSz/C'ti « vl galow, six rooms, kitchenette; electric, gas, range—Spedding, Cameron. FOR SALE, Children’s Outfitting and Dressmaking Business; central; good proposition.—4B6, ‘ Star. F OR SALE, Cottage, Shop, Shed; i-acre. —l2 Beaumont road, Bellcknowes. / fi/v Acres, 5-roomed House For Sale, North Harbor (near Spit).—Address 470, ‘ Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 18560, 16 February 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18560, 16 February 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18560, 16 February 1924, Page 6

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