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THE TANGO TEAS

The Tang© Teas, to be- introduced by the CJcoi-ro .Willouffbby "Aladdin" I'ajitnmiiHO &>Tnpnny at tlio Opera- HoiVeo on .tho afternoons <if Tuesday and Friday, March 3 and 6 respectively, are frtready causing curiosity. TU« ftisdn .object of the Teaa is to present the latest duncing eritze, Tito Tango. The majority of people have had. this ■ dance, .misrepresented to them. From ■ what we read in both' j&iglisli and American papers, tin's daiied is condu.Oiva to health: tlio graceful and iiatnrttl luovemwits of the body exweii-e every ■muscle, thereby keeping the form in perfect condition. . An innovation on these occasions will bo the .iaslikms pevna," in which the of tho pantomime will parade in the latest casimues-, both tailor-made and cyeiiing, which ar« supplied for this occasion only by Hoy-, ward's,. Lambtou Quay. .The hats tn he worn with these Kotrn's am.said.'to., bo the latest Freiioli models, .nqd wil) be made by Miss Abrahams. There will also be a revile of liiiKC-rio, which.has befci! imported and supplied by Mrs. Matthcwsoii, of Laffltrton Quay, who also will hare an exhibition of milliner.?• During the afternoon ' a special .programme will be. coiie through... The Trniga will bs presented is its £0 steps by Sir. Fred, CtewaM and- MiE-s_Margot Slaurit-o, who have, been- brought from . America by George Wilfoughby to fea- j tUre'tin's dance, T'liey will be assisted ] bv Hiss draee I'a.lotta. who,, clnfiug tbo I afternoon, wili cxplaiu tbe _ different steps to those who become interested. : Afternoon tea. will. be served to patrons of tire dress circle and stalls «ta> : inp the performance. A charge ©f half a crown will be made to those occupying dress, circle awl stalls seats (refresh- 1 merits provided), and one shilling to the occupants of tlie gallery (to view only). Tbo. management have'decided to open box plans each afternoon, They will be on view at the Dresden on Saturday inoniii!!*. Seats may--be. reserved without any extra charge.

The scalp was given .yftu. to grow fyA* niaia it do its. wort. ; MISS MILSOM, Hair Piijwieian, wiil your caaa (Frw of charge), and prescribe tlio necessary preparations, and teach you bow to use them; whether your hair bs too dry, too greasy, gref, thin, dandruff, irritntioiii etc. Tlicre is not a preparation eixsU.it in itself that will .make hair {trow, but long experience, study in seience of hair; and saceessfal treatment, with the fouibinatiß'n o ! f propW prepafatie-ns, has solved -the secret. Alt treatments, shampooiug, face Binssage, chp-ping, manieur. ing, liairdrossing taught. Hair-work of every description. Natural Hatr, Parisian Kings fused iistead of lief i«ds.) Advice Gratis b\- ninil. Miss M'ilsam, King's Chamber's, Willis Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1994, 27 February 1914, Page 2

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439

THE TANGO TEAS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1994, 27 February 1914, Page 2

THE TANGO TEAS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1994, 27 February 1914, Page 2

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