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i Mrs.- W. A. Bowie is a Gisborne visitor to Hastings to attend the performance of the Eussian Ballet next week. Mrs. A. F. Houston afid Miss Muriel Barker, Gisborne, will be visitors to Hastings for the Eussian ballet. Miss V. Powley, of Hastings, who has been on the stafO of the Apia Hospital, Samoa, for the past two years, returns to New Zealand by the 'Maui Poipare next month. Miss Joanne CamerOn, of Gisborne, whoJ spent a few days this week as the guest of Mrs. E. Appleby, Hastings, is now staying with Mr. and Mrs. K. Cameron, Gisborne, and sails for Englan^l on April 23 by the Mataroa. Miss Jean Ballantyne returned to Hastings on Thursday after spending several 'months in England furthering hor dancing studies. While abroad she passed the General Teachers' examination of the Imperial Society of Teachers' Daneing, and also a ballet examination of the British Ballet Association which is organised by the famous Espinosa. Miss Ballantyne studied ballrooin dancing at Miss Josep'hine Bradley 's Studio at Knightsbridge and also tap dancing at Zelia Eaye, a well-known American school.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 55, 20 March 1937, Page 13
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