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Skinny Men. — " Wells' Health Renewer " i*estores health and vigour, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Debility. The N.Z. Drug Co., General Agents. " Well, my friend, you seen to be enjoying you breakfast." "Yes; I always do. Masefield's potted mullet, qualified with a shilling bottle of Hill's Colonial Sauce, is most appetising 1 , aud far surpasses Oregon Salmon ; besides, they are both local productions, and so keep the money in our country. ; Dancing— The Art of Wattziri|, &c— Prof. Jules de Bernard (recently from Paris), professor of modern dancing, new calisthenics, deportment, car-, riage, etc., in returning thanks to the ten (10) schools, colleges, convents, &c, for their liberal patronage, begs "to inform them that he will return to Auckland about the beginning of April next, when he will introduce all the latest and most fashionable styles of dancing, etc. Select morning, afternoon, evening, and juvenile classes will be formed, and several new dances introduced. Private classes of 16 members and upwards can be formed, and by raaldner early application receive tuition. Private lessons in the new valse, slow valse, etc-, will be given daily. For further particulars obtain circulars at Messrs Upton and Co.'s, or Eady's Music* Warhouse, Queen-streeo.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 8

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196

Untitled Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 8

Untitled Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 8

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