DANCING. TO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. -i-O-NIGHT. MASONIC HALL, MASONIC HALL. BELGIUM STREET. Nicest Dance Hall iv Auckland. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. 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 Baud will till your desires for music. Nothing left to chance. Your Amusement and comfort is our first consideration. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING a halo of unrivalled delight, surrounded by Auckland's smart and refined set. The Popular Ballroom, where Modern Juzz is conducted on dignified and exclusive lines. Where everyone meets in a spirit of brightness and gaiety to enjoy themselves. DON'T FAIL TO SEE TO-NIGHT'S STAR ATTRACTIONS. Ladies 2/. S to 11.30. Gents 2, 0. GEO. WILLIAMS. r/ E A L A X D IA TTALL. DOMINION ROAD TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Every Wednesday .and Saturday. GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE. Orchestra Six Instruments — Auckland's Best Musicians. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. Waltz B. Schottische Polonaise La Rinka Schottische Three Step Lancers Medley Valeta Barn Dance One Step Two Step '• Monte Carlo Waltz Chocolates and Cigarettes for Spot Dancing. Balloons for All. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. Dancing, Bto 12. RAVLICK AND HEAPS, Managers. GREY LYNN LABOUR PARTY. "BEST OF ALL" DANCES. (Old Time.) TO-NIGHT 8-12 TO-NIGHT. CASINO DE DANSE Ballroom De Luxe. Ponsonby Itoad (Opposite Fire Station). Recognised by connoisseurs of old-timo dancing as the "Best of All" in Auckland. If you have never been to this Dance, come along To-night. Our slogan, "A Sociable Dance, combined with refinement," has made us the Finest Dance Assembly in Auckland. The Music, Floor, Management and Prices are right, so your enjoyment is assured. Free bus to Surrey Crescent and Point Chevalier. Spot prizes chocolates, cigarettes and streamers. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2f t (Usual concession to members). Can you beat itV See you To-ni-rht. C. WEAVER, M.C. NOTE.—Foresters' Hall. Edinburgh St., Newton, every Monday Night. Dancing S-11. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. At ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, EAST STREET. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. AUCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR DANCE. WALTER SMITHS FAMOUS BAND Will' Render Something New in Jazz Music. Something Original in Novelties. TO-NIGHT. , Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/6. •*] T. J. TREACY, Manager. VyATERSIDERS' SOCIAL CLUB. TO-NIGHT —TRADES HALL—TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY SATURDAY. THE POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE, Where the crowd go and enjoy themselves under ideal conditions. Music by the Paramount Five, well-known for perfect time and melody. All the latest music dispensed. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Confetti, and Streamers. Can't go wrong at the Trades—always sure of a good time. Prices: Ladies 1/, Gents 1/0. 0. NOAKES. Sec. LEARNERS AND ADVANCED PATRONS DANCE IN ALL BALLROOM DANCES. DRUIDS' HALL. NEWTON. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. NIGHT, 8 to 11. If You Want a Good Dance, Come, nud if You Want to Learn, this is the Place. All Personal Instruction. Subs., 1/0 and 1/. Fee of 1/ Extr.i for Tuition per Lesson, Full Course .V. M.C. VV. J. BUCKLEY. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Come and Dance to Fairy's Melody Boys at the
FORESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. j A Good Dance Assured. ] Chocolates, Streamers, Cigarettes. ' Prices. 2/. "1/. pT. CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB. ■*- Special Long Night To-night. Dance to be held in the CLUB PAVILION AT JOAN STREET, TO-NIGHT, JUNK 12. ratrons can be assured of n good night's amusement: supper provided, soft drinks and chocolates, etc.. can be secured at the Club's Stall. Buses leave after Dance. 41 L. G. DUNN. Organiser. 6 /"CHILDREN OF MARY V> AND PONSONBY CATHOLIC TENNIS CLUB. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, O'NEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY. DAVE O'MALLEY'S ORCHESTRA. LADIES 2.1. GENTS 2/G. EXCELLENT SUPPER. STREAMERS. "DURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra -*-* and Concert Band Ooen Engagements. 236, Queen St. Phones 43-234 and 25-SO9. C TEACHERS OF DANCING. ALL Latest Dancing, Ballroom and Fancy: success assured ; young lady expert; terms, £1 1/. —Write B. 7095, StauJ TWjj BALLROOM Dancing, correct style. Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern, Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. D 4 BETTINA EDWARDS. School of Dancing. Pacific Bldgs., Queen St — Ballroom Dancing. Class Tuesday evenings. 7.30 '-D /CHARLESTON. Fox-trot, taught in six ' inexpensive private lessons. — Ring 27-109, Ruby Sherriff, nepburn St., Ponsonby. Q pORALIE AND GERTRUDE DUNCAN, *-J of South America and London.—Latest Raltroom. Charleston and Tangos. Classical Toe. Physical Culture.—2l. Conrtvillf. D JjMtANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Instructor - 1 - of Waltz. .Tnzz. Old-time Dancing. Sppcial Jazz Course. 13/. Private Tuition I~S. Upper Symonds St. y, J AURIE KINGSLAND. Teacher nf Latest I ~ J Dancing (Private or Class Studio: S. Belgium St. Phone 41-733. R liflSS SPENCER'S CLASSES.—Svmnndsxu - ville Studio (next St. Paul's), Mondays. Tuesdays. Saturdays 8 p.m. Wednesdays. Thursdays. 25, Vincent St. Private lessons any time hv appointment.--Particulars hv phone or 23. Vincent St. 1". ROtLER SKATING. VTTEMBLEY SKATING RINK', *' Crowhurst Street. Khyber Tass. TO-NIGHT. Egg and Spoon Race and Musical Squares. Band in Attendance. Come and Enjoy 2h Hours' Real Fun. Largest nnd only Circular Rink in New Zealand. Sessions 10 fo 12, 2 lo 4. •" to 7. 7.30 to 10. Learners Taught Free. MINING NOTICES. TJISING SUN GOLD MINING CO.. LTD. All Shares in the above Company, on which Call due and payable nth May, !»-*•• has not been paid, will be sold by 1. Mnndeno Jackson, at ther Auction Mart, 9. Commerce Street. Auckland on fHIKS DAY. 24th day of .Tune. 102.. at 11 a.n *~ unless the said Call, together with tie* Twelfth Call made on the 10th day of May 1926, and also owing on the said shares, be paid on or before the previous day at the Office of the Company. 9, C ommerce Street, Auckland. JACKRQN . Secretary, Auckland. 12th June. 1926. *
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 12 June 1926, Page 21
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