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Ball Room Philosophy.

If you want to secure partners for all the dances, look pleasant in the ball-room, and not only look pleasant but look neat and tidy. Men are not going to ask those girls for dances who stand in a corner with a scowl on their faces, or who look as if they had dressed in ten minutes, and not made the most of those either.

You will feel much more inclined to look pleasant, and will be far more attractive if you know your frock is looking really pretty, if your shoes are comfortable, and if your gloves are cleah. It is surprising how little worries, such as dirty gloves or shoes that pinch just a wee bit, affect the facial expression. Guard against these little werries by letting us fit you with shoes and sell you a new pair of gloves.

Evening Shoes.

Ladies' Glace Court Shoes, with ribbon bow, at 6/6 Maltese Court shoes, at 6/11 ; with one bar, at 7/11 Clarks H and = sewn Glace Court Shoes, at 8/6 Clarks Hand=sewn Glace Court Shoes, with one bar, at 11/6 Evening Shoes, with 4 bars, at 9/6 ; with Louis heels, at 16/6 White Evening Shoes, in many varieties, from 5/6 to 251- per pair White Kid and Satin Court Shoes, with Louis heels, at 9/11 per pair

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZFL19050527.2.8.2

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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 256, 27 May 1905, Page 8

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222

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 256, 27 May 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 256, 27 May 1905, Page 8

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