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PANCIJiTG. HALL. DOMINION TERMINUS. GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE. EVERT SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY. BURNNAND'S ORCHESTRA, Auckland's Best Musicians. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. Waltz. Maxina. Polonaise Barn Dance. Schottische. Three Step. Lancers. Larinka. Valeta. Two Step. One Step. Waltz. Monte Carlo. « Medley. Chocolates and Cigarettes for Spot Dancing. Balloons for all Dancing. From Sto 12. Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/. 1 RAVLICK AND HEAPS, t Managers. TYRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON, MONDAY, 15----t SPECIAL NOTICE TO OLD-TIME r DANCERS. ■Ladies and Gentlemen,—l am opening a l 'Genuine Old-time Dance, commencing Monday, 15th, at the Druids' 'Hall. No jazzing allon-ed, and yon will have the services ot Musicians who thoroughly understand time, the time that ensures of a good night's • dancing. Select manasement and special attention to patrons. Monte Carlo Waltz. Dancins, Sto 11. Admission: Ladies V, Gents 1/6. JAMES AND W. TURNER, Late of Trades Hall Old-time Dances. Come and Dance to Perfect Old-time Music. TJARISH HALL. ELLETCSLIK. -L GRAXD NOVELTY DANCE AND EUCHRE PARTY, ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT. 17TH MARCH. 200 Jazz Hats, Novelties Galore, Streamers and Confetti. Good Euchre Prizes. Good Supper. Music by the Harmonic Orchestra. COME AND HAVE A 2vIGIIT AT ELLERSLIE. ■Hall Beautifully Decorated. Ladies 2/. Gents 2/6. Under the Direction of Mrs. A. Hovrell. Buses Leaving Hall After Dance. mO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. And Every Monday. Wednesday, and Saturday. Spot Waltz, with Streamers, Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 1.1. Tram leaves Hall for City at 12.5. ■ P. MAYES. M.C. rj.REY LYNN LABOUR PARTY.—"Casino de Dance," Ballroom de Luxe, 161, Ponsonby Koad (ppp. Fire Station). ToniKht, 8-11, To-night—"Best of All" Old- • time Dances. Paltridge's Orchestra. Spot Prizes, Chocolates und Cigarettes. Streamer Waltz. The ever-increasing popularity of our dances must be deserved. Come where all is merry and bright; your enjoyment is always assured. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. Select management. Please Note—Opening at Point Chevalier Hall, Monday night, special Long Night (Jazz), at the ridiculously low prices: Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. — F. MEYERS, Social Secretary. KUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. TONIGHT, And Every Saturday Xight. , Learners' and Advanced Patrons' Dance in all Ballroom Dances. The place to have a good time-, and also the place to be Taught to D-anee at the smallest fee in Auckland. We guarantee to make you a dancer, or refund your money. ' 2>ub., 1/6 and l/. Prop., W. BUCKLEY. SOCIAL CLUB. • TO-NIGHT—TRADES HALL—TO-NIGHT. And Every Saturday. THE POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. Where everj-one. enjoys themselves under ideal conditions, excellent music, select management.' What else needed V Dancing t> till 11. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. . O. NOAKES, Sec. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. lAT ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, EAST ST., EVERY SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGJIT. Auckland's Most I'opnlar Dance. Walter Smith's Famous Jazz Band of Seven Instruments. Dancing S to 11 p.m. Flannels Optional. Management Unsurpassed. Ladies, 1/0. Getits, 2/. £2 T. J. TREACY, Manager. ■pORESTERS' HALL, 5, Edinburgh St. -*- Newton. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. " THE DANCE HALL DE LUXE." Every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Dancing S-ll p.m.. / H. Dunn's Orchestra. Gents, 1/6 : Ladies, 1/. GKO. R. WILKINSON, Manager. POINT CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB'S DANCE. I SATURDAY, MARCH 13 : The to Suit Alt Ta-stes. ! Monte Carlo. PARISIAN DANCING CLUB.—EA'ERI" SATT'IIDAY NIGHT. At the Society .! of Arts Hall. Kitchener Street (near Art I Gallery). Admission: ■ Single 2/0. Double , 4/G. Commencing at S. Balloons, Streamers. Confetti. JAZZ, JAZZ, ' JAZZ.—DEVONPORT v CRICKET GROUND, Splendid Oneni air Jazz Floor antl Delightful Music. , WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, S p.m. • till 11 p.m. Take Ferry to Devonport. 145 TVURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra ■*-* and Concert Band.—Office, 236 Queen ' St. 'Phones 43-234 and 3069 V. Hngs). C TEACHERS OF DANCING. • CJELECT SCHOOL OF DANCING ■ *3" MISS BERNICE SANFORD, Teacher of Highland, National, Clog and i Fancy Dancing. Terms, etc., 1 32, KELMARNA AYE., HERNE BAY. Phone 26-G59. 24 j "OALLROOM Dancing, correct style . -»-» Qualified private tuition Modern Dancing Studio. 30, Palmerston Buildings opp. G.p.o. ; jy Operatic, Ballroom and \J Toe. —Miss Ruby Sherriff. 27, Hepburn St.. Ponsonby. Phone 27-160. y RANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Instructor of Waltz, Jazz, Old-time Daricin" - Special Jazz Course, 15/. Private Tuition' ITS, Upper Symonds St. jj ISS SPENCER'S Classes re-open March 22. Mondays, Wednesdays and Thurss days at 25, Vincent St., S p.m. Private Lessons any time by appointment.—Particulars by phone or 23. Vincent St. b mHE Majestic School of Dancing, Union -L Buildings, Customs Street. Principals Mile Valeska. Mr. Theodore Trezise. u> CARNIVALS. mO-NIGHT.rp O - S I G H T. ' CLUBHOUSE, BAYSWATER WHARF CLUBHOUSE, BAYSWATER WHARF." The Wonderful Carnival Attraction ! THE SPANISH FIESTA. : TUP! SPANISH FIESTA. THE SPANISH FIESTA. THE SPANISH FIESTA. I To-night's Programme : r THE CACHUCA. THE GRAPE "BALLET. SPANISH MAIN BURLESQUE. CREAM O' TARTAR BALLET. = DID TOSTI. LA PALOMA. GOOD-NIGHT. And All' the Wonderful Side Shows. FREE BOAT. FREE BOAT. Lake Takapuna runs Free Return Trip : j leaving Town at S o'clock, j Buy yonr Fiesta Ticket at the Ferry\Office , All other trips 1/ return, which includes Fiesta. Admission. f General Admission. 6d only. 193 LEATHER GOODS. BRIEF Bags, Attache Cases, Wallets, Purses, all Leather Goods, suitable = Xmas presents.—Nairns, 55,! Karangahape Road. B - T~vIXIELAND—Big Night. St. Patrick's j J-' Nijrht, March 17. Dancing. S till 1 a.m. » Admission, 7/6. 213

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 61, 13 March 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 61, 13 March 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 61, 13 March 1926, Page 13

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