HOME SERVICE BOOKLETS.
Home Dance Lessons Banish Awkwardness
So this is why, at dances, Betty often sits beside the palms—and girls look the other way when Bill approaches! They simply can’t dance properly! Ho can’t lead. She can t follow. Betty's steps are too short, swinging from the knee rather than from the hip. No wonder her toes are trod upon! Bill's uncertain of his basic steps—not quite sure where he’s going. He leads by the push-pull method. How easy to avoid embarrassment by practising basic slops alone—before a long mirror—until smooth glides, deft turns, arc, second nature, and balance is perfect. Easy-to-follow diagrams in our 32page booklet by a famous dance teacher shows you how to waltz, foxtrot, tango and rhumba with grace, and confidence. Tips on leading with assurance, following with charm. Learn to dance at home! 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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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 May 1939, Page 10
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171HOME SERVICE BOOKLETS. Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 May 1939, Page 10
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