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DANCING. THE -pARISIAX "HAKCING HE -t ARISIAN -LaNCING V^lvß HAS MUCH PLEASURE IN" ANNOUNCING THAT IT WILL. BE RETURNLNG TO THE I 1 1 C*r\CIETT f\F A UTS TTALL | ' Society -«-kts i I, I KITCHENER STREET, on SATURDAY, JULY 10. l'.vjfi. SATURDAY, JULY' 10. l'.'2f.. The Re-openin~ niiht in the Arts Hull will be a s;iccial wic. and Patrons should no: miss this great I /"IARNIVAL -yiGHT 1 I Carnival ->-> ight j I L Which will, by general request, lie contiuued on to 11.30 p.m., instead of 11 p.m. The will be enlivened by the irresist;blc and syncopated Music of PKRRINS TZANCK EKI!IN"S JL-'aNCE Under the personal direction of I I IVAN TJERRIN J VAN X ERRIN j I From the "Winter Gardens and Dixieland, Christchurch. Mr. Perrin conducted the Orchestra, at the Prince of Wales' Ball in Christchurch. ! COMMENCING AT S. EVENING DRESS. | Single. 2G. Double. 4/6. ! Inaugurated by ! THE PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, 3S, Winstone Buildings, Queen Street. 137 SPECIAL \ NNOUNC EME N T LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— NEXT MONDAY, at ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, I've arranged rather attractive Programme for the benefit of my Patrons, at no extra cost. Novelties. Balloons. Streamers. .Inzz Hats for everybody. Also MR. MURRAY AND MISS GLKNNIK will , favour with a demonstration of the i popular d.mi-e wliidi i≤ all the rage in Australia, The Four-Step. When you "learn to fiance you are usually told to get a spring into your step, lift your feet well, and endeavour to achieve a light and airy I fe.-linj:. as if you were floating across the liallroorn. In the new dance, the Four-Step, y..u keep yonr feet on the floor all the time, as if .1 tiinznet were under the boards 'irawiß" your feet .town. Yet there is no suggestion nf heaviness about the d.anee: on the entrary. it is a delishtfiil gliding lianee. -with lons, rlivthtnie movements d'«iie to a Mow Fox-Trot time. I'm nlvrays first in the market, because i spE-:xr> rr> please you. BIG NIGHT AT THE MASONIC HALL, Belgium Street. SATURDAY NIGHT. See Saturday's Advertisement. <iEO. WILLIAMS. SJAVOT TRANCING /^LUB. O-avoy -L'ANCINt; \VLCB ORAXGE HALL NBWTON RD. TO-NKJHT Dancing. 8-11, I'ONIUHT Refreshments. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. J\ZZ NOEL JOHNSTON'S FAMOUS B\ND NOEL JOHNSTONS FAMOUS BAND' Of Seven Artists. Noel Johnston—Leader. Drums Tom Bree—Piano. Reg. Charlton—Violin. <'has. (Jebbie—Saxotihuncs, Ted Lee—Trumpet. Phil Jury—Trombone. Miss Bush —Banjo. If this combination does not suit yon nothing will. All the latest red-hot times straight from America. Balloons. Streamers. Etc Prices: Ladies. 2/; Gentlemen. 2/6 We Guarantee a Night of Seal Enjoyment. >pO-NIGHT.m O • X I G H T. SPECIAL KIrJHT. ZKALANDIA HALL, ZEALANDIA HALL. Dominion Road Terminus. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR SrOT DAN' ING. 10.' and 5/. also Chocolates and Cigarette* PLEASE NOTE.—No. 13 and No S who competed in our Waltzing Competition la^t Wednesday, come to-night for Consolation Prizes. OUR USUAL PROGRAMME. Genuine Old-time Dance. Orchestra. Six Instruments. Auckland's Best Musicians. Ladies. 1/. Gents. 1/6. RAVLICK AND HEAPS. Managers. rj.RAND OPENING NIGHT RAND OPENING NIGHT (SELECT WEEKLY DANCE). ELLERSLTE PARISH HALL. ELLEKSLIE. SATURDAY, JULY 10. SATURDAY, JULY 10. Special Engagement of NOEL JOHNSTON And His Famous Novelty Jazz Band. Seven Jazz Artists, every player a soloist. Come and hear this wonderful combination for yourself. We cannot describe it on paper. It is great. Balloons, Streamers. Zeppelins. Spotlights etc. Dancing S-11.30 p.m. Refreshments Obtainable. Admission : Ladies 2/, Gents 2/6. Double 4/. Buses leave for City after dance, connecting with Onehunga Bus. 100 "VOTE.—My Learners", Beginners' and -»-~ Advanced Patrons' Dance Assemblies will In future be hold j n Sr. Benedict's Hall. East Stivc-t. Every Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon. TO-NIGHT. 8 to 11. Also Novelties of Elephants' Trunks and Moon Faces. Suli. 1/6 and 1/. Learners. 1/ extra for night's tuition, or 5/ full course, and personal and individual tuition by expert*. If you want a good I'anec. come, urnl if you want to learn cheap and well tlii;? is the place. M<\. H. HOARE. SAT. AFTi:UN"u.\\ MESSRS. CARTWRIGHT AND BUNT. Principal : W. BUCKLEY. IJI 0 • >" I G H I TO-NIGHT. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. T.ONG XTCHT —— TO-XIOHT. And Every MYimlny. Wednesday, nnd Snturilay. Spot Waltz, with Chocolates, Cirarolt' , ?, and Streamer?. Ladies, 1 G. Gnu?. 2', I T>. MAYES, m.c. i JAZZ. .1.1.77.. Jazz. _ Tc-nicl.'. Trn.i.-s •> Hall. Tni? Mainland Melody Coys' Super be Luxe J.izz Band. Jazzing, S 11. i Pnpiilnr Priies. Chm-olates ami i'i;arette=: jWe I-!,I. nthors follow. and every ; WrducMlay. —Kniry, Manmcr." :,:i

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 7 July 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 7 July 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 159, 7 July 1926, Page 5

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