Miss Gladys Campbell commences her dancing classes on the fifth of next month. It had been Miss Campbell's iniention to go to London to study the latest developments in this art, but unfortunately circumstances did not allow her to carry out her plans. As, however, she is in constant touch with tiivi i'.»mous Mrs. Wordsworth, liliss Campbell has been kept well informed iu regard to these developments. It has to be remembered that in England the art of dancing is taken much more seriously than it is here, and it is looked at in a somewhat different light, not only as being ornamental, but also as a means of building up and of gaining complete control and poise of the body, as well as being a means of emotional expression. Some particularly interesting exercises have conio under Miss Campbell's notice, in addition to suitable music.
"Substantial advance in correct J>rin. ciples" are embodied in PATHEPHONES. No bothering needles to change—scratch—throw away, but smooth unbearable jewel reproducer, resulting in improved tone production of all music, whethor vocal or instrumental. Daily demonstrations free to all, at Oscar Howett and Co., 56 Cuba Street (just below Bank of N.Z.). Pull range of models at reasonable cost, and upwards of 10,000 records to select from.— Advt.
More effective than any mixture in stopping a cold is 'NAZOL.' Penetrating and germ-killing. Keep it handy in home, shop, or office. Is. 6d. buys GO dosts.—Advt.
We have just received from the United States Tire Company a brand new stock of the famous "Nobby Tread" Tires. y w Nobby Treads" are the largest selling high-grade amiskid tires in the world. Because of the quantity and high quality of rubber and fabric used in their construction, they are the greatest mile* age tires made. are now sold under the United States Tire Company's regular warranty—perfect workmanship and material —BUT. any adjustment is on a basis of Btooked by all Motor Houses of Baput'e. Wholesale Distributor!— . ' MAGNUS, SANDERSON & CO., LTD., G.iG.l-9 Wellingtons Dunedln.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3015, 28 February 1917, Page 3
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