DANCIN3. rp O - X' I G H T. mO-X'IUHT. i O-.\'IOHT. J- 0 - N I _• H T. Jazz. MASONIC HALL. Jazz. Jazz. MASONIC HALL. Jazz. Jazz. "BELGIUM STREET. Jazz, •razz. Nicest Dance Hall In Jazz. Jazz. Auckland. Jazz. Jazz. EVERY SATURDAY Jazz. Jazz. NIGHT. Jazz. Just Amazing Wealth of Gaiety. Mirth and Melody, Where Your Entertainment is Guaranteed by the way our Dances are conducted. PERFECT DANCE FLOOR. Mr. Edgar Bendall's Band, the King of Ail Jazz Bands, will fill your desires for Music. Nothing left to chance. Your amusement aud comfort are our first consideration. Every Saturday Evening Halo of Unrivalled Delight. Ladies' and Gents' Cloakroom Attendants. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. I've arranged a Wonderful Programme for Monday Night's Dance at St. Benedict's. GEO. WILLIAMS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. S TO 12. Sub. : 2/ and 1/6. ALL SEQUENCE DANCE ENSEMBLES AND ONE FOX TROT. DRUIDS' HALL. NEWTON, TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY SATURDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. TO-NIGHT : A Grand Gala Continental Novelty Night. of Pretty Parisian Hats, Syrens, and a new Novelty in Fans for the Ladies and 3 more new numbers by Auckland's favourite Band of o ; has no equal. STAR AND CIRCLE HALL, 161, PONSONBY ROAD, TO-NIGHT 8 to 11 TO-NIGHT. Also : .Monte Carlo Waltz, Spot Light and Shadow Dancing. Fast Floor, Good 'Music. and the most select and dainty hall in Auckland to-day. Sub. 1/6 and 1/. Manager, MR. ANDERSON. MONDAY.—Jazz, Fox Trot, Waltz, with Walter Smith's Aloha Augmented Band of 7. Confetti, Wheels, and Monte. Carlo. Jazz Waltz, Spot Light and 'Shadow Dancing S to 11. Prop., W. BUCKLEY. ZEALANDIA HALL. DOMINION ROAD TERMINUS. GENUINE OLD TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. Burnnand's Orchestra. Six Instruments. Auckland's Best Musicians. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. Waltz. Maxina. Suhottische. Streamer Waltz. Polonaise. La Rinka. Lancers. Two-Step. Valeta. Tuxee-Step. One-Step. Medley. -" Monte Carlo. Waltz. Chocolates and Cigarettes for Spot Dancing. Select Management. Ladies 1/, Gents 1,6. M. RAVLICK. Manager. POINT CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB'S DANCE, (TO-NIGHT), SATURDAY, October 17. 8 p.m. till Midnight. Good Prizes, Good Floor, Good Music, Good Supper. Gents 2/6. Ladies 2/, Double 4/. And once ajrain: POINT CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB'S Grand Razs and Tatters Hard-up Bail. (Labour Night) MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, In Club's Pavilion, Joan Street. Streamers, Confetti, Novelties, Chocolates and Cigarettes. Valuable prizes for most ragged hard-up characters. Parker's Orchestra. SUMMER'S COMING. Buses to City after Dance and Ball. Gents 2/0. Ladies 2/, Double 4/. R. HOGAN. Hon. Social Sec. rp O - N I G H T. T O - N" I G H T. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. LONG NIGHT. And Every Saturday, Monday and Wednesday. Spot Waltz with Streamers, Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. Tram leaves Hail for Pity at 12.5. I>. MAYES, M.C. /"'LUBHOUSE. BAYSWATER WHARF. TO-NIGHT, SAT., AT 7.40 P.M. OLD TIME DANCE. Featuring Schottische, Waitz, Polka, D' Alberts, Barn Dance, Valeta, Lancers. IT'S A BOATING CLUB FUNCTION. Admission : Ladies 1/, Gentlemen 1 6. Lake Takapuna leaves Ferry Wharf 7.1."> and 8.1"). ___ JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. | ST BENEDICT'S HALL. EAST STREET, j EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. AUCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR DAXCE. i Walter Smith's Famous Jazz Band of Seven Instruments. j Dancing. S to 11 p.m. ! Mana.ement Unsurpassed. , Ladies, 1/6." Gents, 2/. T. J. TRACEY. Manager. YT7EST END ROWING CLUB. THE USUAL FORTNIGHTLY DANCE \ Will be held in RUSH MUNRO'S HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. TO-NIGHT. OCTOBER 17. AT 8 PAL Roulette Wheel. Balloons, Streamers, etc. Al. Clark's Orchestra. ROBT. SNOWDEN. Hon. Sec. BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.—Office, 236, Queen St. 'Phones 43-234 and 3969 (4 rings). C TEACHERS OF DANCING. ACADEMY of Dancing.—Fancy, Ballroom Dancing Taught. Room 2, Bon Marche Chambers. —Misa Sheriff; 27-169 phone. B BALLROOM Dancing, correct style, expert private tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. __4 MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND, Teacner of Ballroom Dancing. Studio :8. Belgium St. (top Queen St.l 'Phone 41-755. C MISS SPENCER'S Classes, St. Paul's Hall. Mondays, Tuesdays, Saturdays, 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays at 25, Vincent St Private Lessons by Appointment.— particulars by 'Phone, or 23, Vincent St. __ "\TOUNG Lady offers Expert Private A- Tuition in all Modern Ballroom Dancing: £1 1/ term. —Write S. 8469, Stab. i AMTJSEMENTS. PAGEANT AND NATIONS' MARCH. 400 PERFORMERS. BIG TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2STH 7.45. W.E.A. CHOIR, under DR. W. E. THOMAS. ORCHESTRA OF 2o PERFORMERS, under MR. EDGAR WEBIB. Tickets, 2/. Reserves, 6d extra. Box plan opens at Lewis R. Eady and Sons, 1/6 and 1/, Thursday, October 22nd. Special Concessions to schools and business houses. 234 SEEDS, PLANTS, AND GARDEN. KUMARA Plants; 2/6 100, postage extra. —McGuire, Upper Selwyn St., Onehunga. 284 ONION Plants, straw Spanish, finest strain; 5/ 1000; delivered City.—Calla.ghan. Waikowh.il. Arkels Rd. ONION Plants, superior, selected, strawcoloured Spanish; 5/ 1000. 1/6 postage. !J. Coutts. Inkerman St., Onehunga. 6 TOMATO Plants — Maclndoe's Ideal, Palmer's Selected, Burwood Prize, 9d [dozen, 5/ 100, freight extra. Onion Plants— ; Brown Spanish, 5/ 1000.—7, Aitken Terrace, Olenmore. QAA LARGE Eckeverias, Ift across, very w" effective "border, roclrwork; 6/ doz. 28. Arthur St.. Onehunga. 1 f_ft nOrt r OMATO Plants for Sale, uLVfvNv/Vvf 24 reliable varieties, any quantity. —"Apex." Nursery, Canal Road, Avondale. Phone 53. WF»3 j CANARIES FOR SALE. CANARIES.— Breeding Pairs, good, 17/ pair; large lot Hena and Cocks for Sale. —Box 9, Manurewa. S4 C ROBINSON has Cocks, guaranteed, • 20/ ; Hens. 7/6; Goldfinches, 5/; Cages, 10/6. —167, Nelson St. C ROBINSON" has Show s Yorkshires; • deep yellows, cinnamons, buffs; . Show Cages, Breeders.—l 67, Nelson St.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 246, 17 October 1925, Page 13
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