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EDUCATIONAL. jyjODERN Ballroom Dancing.—Private Tuition from 11 a.m. A few lessons will enable you to enjoy the Dance Season. Informal Practice Dance, Wednesday. Hall available for Private Functions. F. Edney, Broadway Cabaret, Stafford Street. MUSIC STUDIO: H SARAH STREET. INGLIS W. TODD, L.A.8., L.T.C.L., Teacher of Violin. Pianoforte and Harmony. Pupils carefully prepared for all examinations and competitions. Theory Classes Saturday Mornings. Term begins with the first lesson. Telephone 415. V7/ENTWORTH DANCING STUDIO, W 9 CHURCH STREET. MISS B. MACDONALD, MISS N. ROBERTSON, Principals. ALL LATEST DANCES TAUGHT. Private Tuition from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Hall available for Private Dances. Parties, Etc. THE MULVANY GRAY SCHOOL OF DANCE, DRAMA AND MIME. Miss Mulvany Gray and Miss Menzies announce they are open to take Pupils in Greek, National Ballet & Ballroom Dancing, Health Culture, Elocution, Stagecraft. The methods and items tahght in this school are entirely different from those used in other schools in this country. Plays Produced. Address, c.o. Grand Hotel (late Hydro-Grand). SCHOOL OF DANCING. Ruby Betteley, Diploma “Wordsworth School of Dancing.” London; Pupil of “Josephine Bradley’s Ballroom School,” London. Classes now forming for Classical, Fancy. National. Character, Operatic, MODERN BALLROOM DANCING, and Health Culture. Private Lessons by Appointment. Particulars: Apply The Bristol and Begg’s. Telephone No. 1498. BUSINESS NOTICES. GEO. MURDOCH, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER AND nT. A 7.TPR

GLAZIER, BARNARD STREET, TIMARU. (Opposite Trinity Church.) I PREMIUM BOND CORPORATION, LIMITED. FINANCIAL AGENTS. OXFORD BUILDINGS. Office Hours: 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Fridays 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Telephone 631. P.O. Box 156. ARCADE BILLIARDS SALOON. SIX TABLES. Billiards, Snooker, Pin Pool, Kelly Pool. Civility and Attention. Light Supper Provided. DICK EASTWOOD. LISTEN TO THIS! MARSHALL’S EUROPEAN HOTEL. GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. THE IDEAL PLACE TO STAY. Excellent Cuisine, Splendid Accommodation, Reasonable Tariff, and Friendly Hospitality. ALWAYS A WELCOME. R. F. MARSHALL, PROPTR., (Late Club Hotel, Timaru). MISS H. C. STRACHAN. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S OUTFITTER. TWO BABY SHOPS. One in Arcade and 254 Stafford Street. Children’s Fleecy Rompers, assorted Sizes and Colours. 2/6; Kiddies' House Frocks, 1/6; Black Plush Hats and Caps, were 10/6. 15/6; to clear at 2/6; Cardigans, from 3/11; Cot Blankets, Cream and Colours, 2/6; All Wool Sox, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6; Largest Sizes, 1/11; Ladies’ Cardigans, from 5/11; Extra O.S. Sizes, Black, Navy, and Oriental Colours, from 15/6: Hand-knitted Garments, for Infants, a speciality; Beret Caps, from 3/9; Cut Paper Patterns, 10*d. EVERYTHING . .• FOR THE BABY. INFANTS’ BIBS, Cotton, from 9d. SILK, from 1/6 each. INFANTS’ HATS and BONNETS, 2/3 J- to 5/6. > FLANNEL PETTICOATS, 4/6. i- BARRAS, 6/11. 3. WINCEYETTE GOWNS, 4/6. ) Yv OOL FROCKS, 4/6. ). * COATS, 7/6. SILK and WOOL VESTS, 2/6. HAT and COAT WOOL SETS, from 12/6. SEE OUR HAND-MADE AND EMBROIDERED FROCKS, Clydella and Fuji Silk, 8/11. • MATINEE COATS. Flannel, Hand Em- ’ 'Mered and Crocheted, 7/6. BUST AND CO.. 16/ STAFFORD STREET G’*CNTRAL.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18583, 2 June 1930, Page 1

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