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DANCING. MISS PHYLLIS BATES' SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL, DIRECT FROM ENGLAND, OF MR. PAT WHITE (NOW TEACHING AT THE STUDIO DAILY FROM 10 A.M.) "jVIR. PAT WHITE, who is well known in the English Dancing Profession has until -"A recently been managing one of England's leading ballrooms, and during the past two years has acted as a judge for the principal Enalish Dancing Competitions including the Columbian and Star Championships. While Mr Pat White's forte i« balroom dancing, he is also an experienced Step, Stage, and Cabaret Dancer, and is undoubtedly the finest English professional ever yet engaged by any Australian or l\ew Zealand school. MISS PHYLLIS. BATES EETURNS OX 13th MAY, Having, while in London, been admitted as a member of the Imperial Society of leaehevs ot Dancing (Ballroom Branch). The Imperial Society i< the one society conducting examinations in Ballroom Dancing, and Miss Phyllis' Bates is the FIRST and ONLY Australasian teacher to possess this qualification.

BON ACCORD ASSEMBLY ON ACCORD ASSEMBLY Holds its ever-popular MODERN • OLDTIME DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY in the Oddfellows' Hall, Clyde cjuay, off Courtenay place. DANCE. DANCE. VN Old-time Dance, with Fox Trots, will be hold in the Daniell Street Hall TONIGHT, at S o'clock. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Art Collins (late Wentwortlvs), Banjo Player, with his accompanist, Mrs. Robb. TO-XIGHT! CEREXADERS. Taia Hall, Opp. Kilbirnie P.O. TO-NIGHT AS USUAL. The Most Attractive Dance in Town. KEN. GRAY'S REGAL BAND. Reserved: The Right of Admission. SPECIAL NOTE.—MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, Wellington's Popular Teacher, will Personally Superintend the Learners' Class, 7-S p.m. All the Latest Assured. Watch Out for Next Tuesday. Gainiiv m Popularity Week by Week." VICTORIA LAUNDRY SOCIAL CLUB. T)ANCE DANCE DAXCE LIBRARY HALL, NEWTOWN, TO-NIGET (SATURDAY). ■ Is and Is Cd (supper provided). FELIX JAZZ BAND. We reserve the right to refuse admission. T°n NrißmT- r TONIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PETONE ALBERT'S DANDY DANCE BAND Len Baker (Peppery Pianist), Tom Penketh (our Dazzling Drummer), Bert Hague lour \nglant Violinist), Bert Martlew (the Season s Sax.), Johnnie Walker (the Born W Banjoist, still going strong). Ji have much pleasure in announcing that the above Band is fast becoming famous, and that many Dance iFnns, previously unanimous in "their opinions ot other "'Bands," have deserted such Hands, becoming captivated with the PEP and SKILL of ALBERT'S DANCE RAND. They i W v,- Hock to Oddfellows' Hall, Petone. Supper and Monte Carlo. Excellent prizes this week. Prices as usual. Halfprice after supper. Come and enjoy a first-class dance. gT. FRANCIS'S HALL, UILL STREET. ALLEN'S ORCHESTRA DANCE. DAXCE. NEXT MOXDAY AXD EVERY MOXDAY. Dancing S till 12. Sub. 2s 6d. Tiz TO-XIGHT. _ ( TOOTiGHTTTj" ITMPIRE HALL,' Upper Cuba ifreet ■^ANOTHER BIG MONTE CARLO. BETTER PRUES THAN EVER. Starts To-night and running for 3 more Saturdays. Ist Lady's Prizes—Hat and Leather Hatbox; lady can choose her own hat. Ist Gent's Prize—Large Solid Leather Suitcase. 2nd Lady's Prize—Attache Case (solid leather). 2nd Gent's Prize—Wallet. In Addition: Small Monte Carlo, Excuse Me, etc. Prices Is Cd and 2s. Supper included. A. M. E. HARDING, Hon. Sec. W.F.C.S.C. A. BOLTON, M.C. (CONTINENTAL WEEKLY DANCE. ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN ST. THOMAS'S HALL. NEWTOWN TO-NIGHT At S. TO-NIGHT. ' A Night lull ot Merriment Crowded with thrills. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION Special Monte Carlo To-night only. Wonderful prizes too many to mention. Also Lucky Number. Excuse Me, and hosts of others, supported by ALLAN SHAND AND HIS CONTINENTAL BAND. They Lead the Way. Don't forget St. Thomas's' Tu-nighi. Ladies Is Cd, Gentlemen 2-- supper included. Reserved: The Right of Admission. j^J[ISS BARBARA PUTNAM, Tel. 45-391. Tel 45-301 ! BALLROOM. DANCING AND' THE ' REVIVED GREEK DANCE. Studio: No. 7, Woodward street. Lauchlan's Buildings. Private Lessons from 10.30 a.m. Quick-Step, Fox-trot, Waltz, Blues Tango, and the latest "Trial" Dances, including Tile Trot. Ballroom Class Monday, 7.4j p.m. Ladies' Greek Class begins Tuesday, 23rd April, at S p.m. Children's Class Saturday, 10.30 a.m. jyjISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, New Zealand's Leading Authority on BALLROOM DANCING, Assisted by MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY, who has just returned from studying in England and the Continent. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p m. CLASSES. Studio Championship, £55 in prizes. Full particulars advertised later. . During 1925, 95 per cent, of Ballroom Demonstrators and Competition Winners were trained in this school. New Premises, the largest and most up-to-date in the Southern Hemisphere. Newtown Class, New town Library, Every Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. KILBIRNIE CLASS, TAT-\ HALL KILBIRNIE CLASS TAIA HALL SATURDAYS, 7-8. SATURDAYS, 7-S 58, LOWER CUBA STREET Nest Bank o£ New Zealand. Tel. 20-660. ]\fISS PHYLLIS BATES ■LTJ" School of BALLROOM DANCING, 68, Wilhs street. Telephone 41-334 The School which sets the Standard of Dancing for New Zealand. PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY from 10 a.m EVENING CLASSES, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays The Wednesday (Advanced) Class will include tuition in this season's fascinating new dance. THE TILE TROT. LEARN TO DANCE CORRECTLS. Every Step of Every Dance. MISS GWENETHR WALSEE HERB PRICE'S BUILDINGS. 50, Willis street. Tels: Studio, 42-211. Res., 43-457. Private Lessons Daily from 10 a.m CLASSES COMMENCE FRIDAY, Sth A l ri\ TL.

CABARET. nOMMEXCING FROM 4th M-YY a CABARET DANCE will be held EVERY SATURDAY at the KELBURN KIOSK, 8-12 p.m. Tickets, Ss double, 4s single, which includes supper. Star Orchestra. Evening Dress Esssential. Telephone 26-093 to reserve tables. Free Parking Space for 40 Cars. FOURTH' ANNUAL SENIOR CADET OURTH ANNUAL SENIOR CADET BALL. BALL. GARRISON HALL, Buckle street. 3rd JUNE (KING'S BIRTHDAY). STAR ORCHESTRA STAR ORCHESTRA. Subscription: 2s Cd. Cabaret supper. MISS INEZ COXXOP AXD MR. R. J. CRAWFORD MORRIS Will Demonstrate the Latest Dances, including the Tile Trot and the English "Varsity Drag.'' I _ rpHE REALM THE REALM HATAITAI. ANOTHER SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT TO-NIGHT. Miss Lilian Childs, from Sydney, has promised to sing and dance for you. THE MASCOTS TX FASCINATING NUMBERS: "Me and Ihe Man in Hie Moon." ''Sweet Sue,'' "Sally of .My Dreams." COME EARLY: You all know (hat we had to un n many away last week. Usual Prices. Laic Trams. REALM, lIATAITAI, TUESDAY, 7th MAY, Sli p.m. In Aid of Plunket Society. rj.RAND CONCERT by Pupils of y* Madame Emily Briggs. DANCE to follow. Admission: Concert 2s, Dance Is 0d extra. Supper. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ► SPECTACULAR DANCE I?VANS BAY YACHT l^ CLUBHOUSE. Streamer,, and Omiu-iti. Com,, along and mingle in the lun. A feature m' lbe evening will be a doinonsiratio • of the latest dance steps by Pupils „f thp Inez Cnnnoi, School of Dancing. Popular Pric.-s. ilood Supper. WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. qPIIE USUAL WEEKLY DANCE will -*• be held in the CALEDONIAN HALL Sturdee street, TO-NIGHT, at S o'clock. Ladies Is Gd. Gents 2s". Music by Bert Ray's Syncopating Band. H. S. HANNAH. Secretary. CALEDONIAN HALL available for Socials, Concerts. Wedding and Birthday Parties. Apply Secretary, Tel. 2.1-01 C. 'T'lIE Association of Men of Kent, and x Kentish Men will hold, at "Perth Chambers," 19, Lower Tory street, a Social and Dance, from S p.m. to 12 p.m. THIS EVENING (Saturday), 4th May. Members and friends cordially invited. Tickets: Ladies Is, Gents Is (id, including supper. A. V. CUES WELL. Hon. Sec. "VrORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM -^ ASSOCIATION'S GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY" DRESS DANCE, ODDFELLOWS' HALL CLYDE QUAY, TUESDAY, 7th MAY, 1029. Fonr Good Prizes to be won. Special Exhibition Dance by Mr. Southern CoDedge and partner. Tickets 2s Gd, including supper. Dancing 7.30 o'clock. R. PARK, Hon. Secretary. •JITISS INEZ CONNOP, •"* Certificated Teacher, London. And MR. R. J. CRAWFORD NORRIS, just arrived from England, and by arrangement with the Victor Silvester School of Dancing, London, will teach all the latest dances for the 1929 season FREE TRIP TO SYDNEY For further information call at Studio. Special Tile Trot Class on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. Practice Class. Tuesday. 0-0. STUDIO: Strand Theatre Buildings, 15, Manners street. Tel. 44-517.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 102, 4 May 1929, Page 5

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