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MUSICAL TTTITIOjr. > ~\T I N A C A L D O "w". ; VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. BESUMES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1. ■ STUDIO, EADT'S BUILDINGS, ; KARANGAHAPE ROAD. :^ 'Phone : Studio. 46-600. Private 46-495. . MISS JESSIE T>AlhETt TEACHER SINGING. THEORY. HARMONY AND COUNTERPOINT, _ RESUMES TEACHING FF.BRUA'RY~i. THIKD FLOOR. "WARWICK CHAMBERS. QUEEN ST. \I ISS f)l LIVB T?, TTAXD-ET, A. T.C.1.., TEACHER OF SINGING. PIANOFORTE AN"D THEORY, RESUMES TUITION. FEB. 1. Studio :>: 144, .SYMONDS STREET. Phone 41-733. 310 MISSIE M. PARK E£ PIANO AND SINGING. HAS RESUMED TEACHING. ] GRASMERE, 195, DOMINION ROAD. ' ! ITT If I S S DORA J U D S O X, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, Will Resume Teaching on THURSDAY, February 11. Interviews Wednesday. February 10, or by telephone. • Address : 63, WILLIAMSON ST., EPSOM. TT AHOLD RIGUIOX, A.S.M., RESUMES TEACHING, MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. Address: 160, .TERVOIS RD., Heme Bay.' -jITRS. \V. E. BAXTER. Violin and Plano- -'-'- L forte, resumes teaching February I.— ' Studio : 2. Gundry St. 224 -VfELLIE LINGARD, Contralto, Vocalist, • — Resumes Tenching, February 1. Voice ! Production. Singing and Piano.—9, Earl St., Parncll. 157 PAIfCING. ■ JIO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. J-O-NIGHT. J-O-NIGHT. . Jazz. MASONIC HALL, .Tazz. Jazz. MASONIC HALL. .* Jazz. Jazz. BELGIUM STREET. * Jan. Jazz. Jazz. Jazz. NICEST DANCE HALL IN Jazz. Jazz. AUCKLAND. ,Taz». Jazz. Jail. Tnzz. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Jaw. Jazz. Jan. " 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 All Jazz Bands, will fill your desires for Music. Nothing left to chance. Your Amusement and Comfort are our first consideration. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Halo of Unrivalled Delipht. surrounded' by Auckland's Smart and Refined Set. Ladies 1 and Gents" Cloakroom Attendants. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. ALSO ST. BENDICT'S HALL. EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. Now. Girls, you've had quite a lot of discussion over your nobbed and shingled hnir. After an inspection at my Dances, you'll nfrrce with mc that they look lovely, f'm froinjr to nssist the men to pot a new fashion of Hats to he worn this year. They will be given froe at my Monday Night Dance. Appearing TONIGHT. Madam Winstanley and Master Eric White. Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm keeping these two nights solely for my regular Patrons. GEO. WILLIAMS. HALL. DOMINION ROAD LI TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE. Burnnand's Orchestra. Six Instruments, Auckland's Best Musicians. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. Waltz Barn Dance Schottische Maxina Polonaise La Rinks Lancers Three Step Valeta Medley One Step Two Step Monte Carlo Waltz Chocolates and Cigarettes for Spot Dancing. LADIES 1/6, GENTS 2/. £ RAVLICK AND HEAPS, ■ Managers. " mo- NIGHT. TO- NIGHT. MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. LONG NIGHT, l TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Every Monday, Wednesday and, Saturday. ( Spot Waltz, with Streamers, Chocolate^ Cigarettes. Ladies. 1/6. Gents, If. Tram leaves Hall for City at 12.5. r>. MAYES. M.C. TAZZ, JAZZ. FOXTROTS. FOXTROTS. *J DRITDS' HALL, NEWTON, TO-NIGHT, 8 TO 11. With Iv BKACHAMS BAND. Su!>. : 2/ nnrl I/----3 Cnnl Hall Flour nnrl Music Second to ' None in Town — th<- J'lncc to Spend a Good Evening. M.C, C. ANDERSON. " I'rop.. W. BU'-KLEY. rU'EY rYNN LABOUR PARTY. (jT STAK AND CIRCLE HALL, ]i;i I'onsonby nd. I DAINTY 'ni.UTIME DANCES. TO-M'iilT A.TTI KVKKY SATURDAY. - Our' Dances are s<. popular that they ne»d 'no boosting «ith rntrh.v artvts. Make up <1 party ;;rul conn" ;il<>n>.'. Your enjoyment: nesiired. Tlii> workers' Dancp combined with refinement. Chocolates and ricarettes 'in s-pot waltz Dancinz K-11. Ladies 1/, <;,.nrs 1 4i. FIIEI> MEYERS. M.C. /-ILCBHOUBE. BAYSVVATEK WHARF. TAKAI'UNA BOATING CLUB. Inc. Owins t'> the enormous amount of work necessary in n_p.[>.-irine the Spacious Clubhouse for ilie Wonderful SPANISH FIESTA, To he held from March 13 to 23, all Dances ami other functions have been cancelled uiiiil nfter those dates. However, the Fientii will he well worth waiting for. 2" 7 1.. S. DAVIS. Organising Sec. TAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ.—Devonport Cricket ,%J Ground. Splendid Open-air Jazz Floor ' and Delightful Music. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. 8 p.m. till 11 p.m. Take Ferry to Devonport. 12S TJURNNAXD'S Professional Orchestra. -*-* and Concert Band.—Office. 236, Queen St. 'Phones 43-234 and 3969 (4 rings). C TEACHERS OF DANCING. , "DALLttOOM. Dnncing, correct style, -t> qualified private tuition. —Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.P.O D 4 "DETTINA EDWARDS. School of Dancing, -*-* Pacific Buildings. Queen St.—Miss Edwards is Resuming Classes on FEBRUARY t>. Private lessons by appointment, between 2 p.m. and ."> p.m. C I7VKANK WOODRUFFK. hxpert Jazz ami - Waltz Instructor. Individual tuition.. Terms reasonable. —ITS, Upper Symonds' r st. 5. SUMMER Months. - Ballroom Dancing only.-Miss Rubj Sherriff, 2T, Hepbnra St.. Pocsonojr. Phone 27-168. *•

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 13

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