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HOME SERVICE BOOKLETS.

Correct Dancing Errors By Easy Home Practise.

See yourself as others see you, Sue. Bill isn’t the only one to blame for the comic picture you two make. Practise these simple walking steps at home; look tops to the stag line. To correct that clumsy posture — keep erect, walk slowly backward, swing legs from hips, walk on brills of feet only. To avoid stamped-on toes, tangled steps—straighten those knees, take the longest steps backward you can. Keep your arms well up. If you let them sag, if you lean forward in the London Bridge or cheek-to-cheek pose, you’ll be hard to lead, seem heavy on your feet. Our 32-page booklet by a famous dance instructor makes graceful dancing easy. Step-by-step instructions and diagrams help you master the five basic steps. Whirl with ease through waltz, tango, rhumba, fox-trot, know the smart new steps.

Send one shilling and threepence postal notes (or stamps if postal note is not procurable) for your copy of SELF INSTRUCTION IN BALLROOM DANCING to “Times-Age” Home Service, P.O. Box 445, Masterton.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAITA19390509.2.97.5

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 May 1939, Page 8

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HOME SERVICE BOOKLETS. Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 May 1939, Page 8

HOME SERVICE BOOKLETS. Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 May 1939, Page 8

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