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WHAT IS “ RED ROSE WHY— The Finest BUTTEB Obtainable. AND Produced in Your Own District, SOLD EVERYWHERE. AWAHURI DAIRY CO., LIMITED. TENDERS I 'RENDERS are invited for the Erection. of a Two-storey House in the Modern style, at Marton. Working drawings and specification! may be seen at our office, National Bank Building, Palmerston North* where tenders close at noon on Monday, July sbh. L. G. WEST, SON & HORNIBROOK, Registered Architects. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES THE B kuad way SCHOOL OP DANCING PRINCIPAL: JVIISS GWEN GIBES, Deputy Organiser R.A.D. Grade and Major Examinations. Particulars at Studio: SI BROAD WAV AVE., PALM. NTH. PHONES 7170, 7177. BETH PAKKES specialises in BALLROOM £)ANCING Quickstep, Slow Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango, Rumba, Viennese Waltz and Crush Dancing. Amateurs coached for Wellington competitions. Professionals trained and given experience in teaching. STUDIO: Rangitikei St., above Booth MacDonald’s. Open from 11 a.m. Classes, Thursday, 8 p.m. Phone 0370. Private Tuition Dy Appointment. Don't Hesitate! Enrol Nowl Classes m Progress at THE NEW ERA SCHOOL. National Bank Bldg., Rangitikei St. Phone 8665 or Call. little girls can depend all of the time. He is the go-between with the Government and the everchanging politicians in all matters pertaining to the children's welfare. And while all business contracts witn the quins are made at Toronto through the commissioner of public welfare, it is Dr. Dafoe who sees that the contracts are executed without harm to the children. Dr Dafoe accompanies every stranger who enters the nursery. And ne turns down thousands of dollars a year winch wealthy families offer for a special session with the children and the privilege of handling them. It is only on his orders that the quints are shown even in the play-yard. The quintuplets are always in danger of too much love. They have narrowly escaped being the victims of greed. But though civil suits, exploitation, rows in tho nursery and rows outside the nursery, through political storms and three exciting years of fame, fortune and world acclaim, the little girls have had through their Jives the unbroken thread of the good doctor's love and solicitude. If they have been the elves who changed his life, he has been the kindly heart who has saved theirs. France Claims the Maypole PARIS.—Is the maypole Frenchf Or rather, Provencal? And does the hornpipe originate in Provence, too? These are question which are not only being asked, but answered in the affirmative, in Provence. But then, Provence is claiming nearly everything. A few years ago it claimed to have invented the waltz, now 500 years old. It now—at last tho Academic Provencale does—claims that most of tho European dances were first thought of in or around Avignon. There is a nursery hyme which turns: “Sur le Pon' d'Avignon On y danse, on y danse, Sur le Pont d'Avignon, On y danse tout en rond. The hornpipe, according to the Academie Provencale, is a development and a variation of tho Viajarello, which has been danced in Provence for centuries. Tho maypole, it declares, is an AngloSaxon version of the old French corporation dance. The Russian ballet owes much to an inhabitant of Provence, Marius Petitpas, whose ballets are still danced. Indeed, Russia in 1929 celebrated tho centenary of this Frenchman's birth, who is recognised there as the father of tho ballet. The music of Europe also owes a great debt to this province. For tho instrument associated with gaity and the dance, the tambourine, comes from Provence and pictures by Holbein and van Brequghel show tambourines of the design known as the Avignon. Church music also was greatly influenced by Provence. At the Council Vaison, held in 529, when the schools of Arles, Avignon, Gap and Lerius ■were flourishing, it was recommended that Roman law, rhetoric and music should be the principal subjects. Provence was also tho homeland of the troubadors, who were to be found at every court of Europe. Indeed, the troubadors practiced their art in Jerusalem, Cyprus, Athens, in Italy, Portugal, Austria, Hungary, and Germany. Thanks to tho persistent and intelligent activity of the “Feiibriges," founded by Frederic Mistral, the great Provencal poet, for the preservation of the customs, tho traditions and tho dialect ho loved so well, these folk songs, instruments, dances are preserved, and whenever necessary revived. The improvement in the economic position has made it possible to place a large number of disabled soldiers ir employment, and it is pleasing to re port that very few skilled men wbo are willing, and able to work are now out of employment, says tho annual report of tho Disabled Soldiers' Civil Reestablishment League. Tho most difficult problem is still tho placing of thos< unskilled disabled men who aro not lit to Jo heavy work, but the ne’v pen sions legislation lias relieved the financial position greatly in many of these cases.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 149, 25 June 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 149, 25 June 1937, Page 16

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