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HINTS ON DANCING

THE UNWRITTEN RULES. There ' are successful dancers, and there are happy dancers! There, are also dancers "ho are both successful and hanpy. These last invariably observe, without any trouble, a set of unwritten . rules: .Do not forget that grace is the better part of dancing. The Charleston) no less than the Polka, demands that its exponents remember this. Do not covet your neighbour's part-

ner! At the private dunce it is not the prettiest woman -who always gets the ■best partner—it is the best dancer. Do not forget'that discreet use of the powder puff js better than an excess of floury artifice; belter also than no powder at all! Remember that alabaster arms and neck are lovely, provided they arc not “given away” by the little brown lines which mark the places where you stopped powdering! Take care of your feet and they will take care of your dancing. Boracic powder sprinkled inside your dance shoes will keep your feet cool and nimble. Remember that coughs and colds lurk in cool places, and that a pretty cloak for interval wear is a safeguard; as well as a becoming adjunct to your evening toilette. Remember that the best friendships

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1926, Page 18

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HINTS ON DANCING Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1926, Page 18

HINTS ON DANCING Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1926, Page 18

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