BUSINESS NOTES.
Mothers are bound to be interestjed in Messrs McNiven’s announcement appearing elsewhere in this issue. It refers to two splendid lines in boys’ wear Jerseys. Prices have been specially reduced in order to clear these lines, so that your early selection is to be recommended. Misses Hughes-Johnson and Ramsay announce that their dancing clases will in future be held in McGruer’s rooms. Miss Anita Webster, who intends to open a school of modern dancing, lias studied her profession in the best schools in Australia. Her successful novelty festival ball held in Auckland last year gave ample opportunity to judge her artistic and original work. Miss Webster is an artist as well as a teacher and her character dances never lack anything in ability, espe.c! ally the feature given at the poster ball dance. As an exponent of the I modern ballroom dance, the fox trot lis a poem of graceful movements, and Miss Webster has the distinction of being the first dancer to appear in I exhibition dancing at the opening of ■ “Dixieland Cabaret,” by the director’s | request.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18785, 19 May 1923, Page 8
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