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OAJNCING. TO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. J- O-NIGHT. MASONIC HALL. MASONIC HALL. BELGIUM STREET. Nicest Dance Hall in Auckland. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Just Amazing Wealth of Gaiety, Mirta and Melody. ■Where your Entertainment is Guaranteed by the way our Dances are conducted. Perfect Dance Floor. Mr. Edgar Bendall's , Band 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 delizht. surrounded by Anck- ', land's smart and refined set. The Popular Ballroom, where Modern. '■ Jazz is conducted on dignified and exclusive, lines. Where everyone mets in a epirit of brightness and gaiety to enjoy themselves. 9.30 p.m.—A Contribution from BABE WAIKAIKGA. a Rare Expert in the Hula Hula Dancing. 10.15 p.m.—BALLOON DANCE. 10.45 p.m.—STREAMER DANCE. 8 to 11.30. Ladies' and Gents' Cloakroom Attendants. ' Ladies. If. Gents, 2/6. Championship of Anokland. CHARLESTON COMPETITION. Second Heat NEXT MONDAY. GBO. WILLIAMS. THE T>AKISIAN TRANCING /ALUB. HE -t AKISIAN J-'aNCING LUB. rriO-NIGHT SATURDAY. J- O-NKJHT *->ATUKJL>AY. SOCIETX f\i? A RTS EJALL. | OCIETY "F -CI.RTS ■ LJ -ALL. | l ! KITCHENER STREET. PERRIN S DANCE UKCHESTRA, PERKIN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA, Under the Personal Direction of IVAN "DEKKIN, I VAN -tEKRIN, I I : [ COMMENCING AT a EVENING DRESS. Single, 2/6; Double, 4/6. ; Inaugurated by • ', PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, , 3S, Winstone's Buildings, Queen Street. Anyone desiring to join private Dancing Club is required to ayply immediately to • the Studio. 274 r> RET. LYNN T.AROI7R p'^'^Ty. •BEST OP ALL" OLD-TIME DANCES. ■ "BEST OF ALL" OLD-TIALE DANCES. The usual Select Dance of the above brancli , will be held To-night at f U'NiULL ST. HALL, PU-NSONiil'. [ I ) O'NEILL ST. HALL, PONSONBY. | • Dancing S-1-. ; TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. I Numerous Spot Prizes, Chocs., Cigs-» i Streamers, Etc. i Music by — ~ 1 PALTRIDGE'S ORCHESTRA. ; PALTRIDGE'S ORCHESTRA. Free Bus after Dance to Pt. Chevalier and Western Springs. Usual Prices: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. I GO WHERE IT'S ALWAYS BRIGHT. I I GO WHERE IT'S ALWAYS BRIGHT. [ HARRY W. VAPGHAN, Hon. Sec y U L A N D I A TTALL. DOMINION ROAD TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT. ' TO-NTGHT. And Every Wednesday and Saturday, GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE. PARKER'S ORCHESTRA. " Six Instruments. Auckland's Best Musicians. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME: Waltz Slaxina Schottische Three Step Polonaise Medley Lancers B. Schottischa Valeta La Einka ™ ' One Step Barn Dance Spot Waltz Waltz Chocolates and Cigarettes for Spot Dance. P.alloous fur All. Ladies. 1/6. Gents, 2/. Do not forzet our Fancy Dress Ball, August 28. BAVX.ICK AND HEAPS. Managers. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, EAST STREET. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. AUCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR DANCE. AUCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR DANCE. "Walter Smith's Famous Band will Render g Something New in Jazz Music. Some More of Our Original Novelties. r TO-NIGITT. Ladies 1. 6, Gents 2/6. " T. J. TREACT. Manager. ATEKSIDEES' SOCIAL CLUB. TRADES HALL TO-NIGHT. TRADES HALL. LONG NIGHT. OLD-TIME DANCING —LONG NIGHT. Our famous Long Nights need no recommendation—they speak for themselves. Alwaye crowded. Why, our arrangements and management are unsurpassed. Your comfort and pleasure is our our aim. Music by the i. Famous PARAMOUNT FIVE, of noted fame for melody and time. Dancing S till 12. Come and enjoy yourself at the Trades. Chocolates, Cigarettes, and Confetti galore. Gents, 2 ; Ladies, 1/6. O. NOAKES. Secretary. TO-NIGHT T O - N I G H X. 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/G. Gents, 2/. Tram leaves Hall for City at 12.5. D. MAYES, M.C. .■yyEST END ROWING CLUB iREGD.).' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGnT. j Yes, the next Dance will be Held In Lhe " HOLLY " TEA ROOMS . (Above K.K. Boot Store), 3 Karaugahape Road. TO-NIGHT. SATURDAY. 21ST INST. E. SNOWDEN. 59 Hon. Sec. . nEfllW HALL — NEWTON" " -L , TO-NIGHT—S to 12—TO-NIGHT. All Old-tiuie Dances To-night. Our Big - Monte Carlo Waltz, when Special Prizes k will be given to Lady and Gent for First and Last Numbers, besides our usual ciualitv of prizes. . * ; We cater for our Patrons' pleasure in pvery respect, come and judge for yourselves. Good Floor and Music. Ladies. 1/ : Gents. 2/. W. TURNER AND W. BATH. rpO-NIGHT. Foresters' Hall. Edinburgh St " The Kentuck y Syncopated Jazz Band. , ine Jazz outfit which makes you dance Cigarettes. Chocolates, Streamers ami our original Novelties. Good old popular prices. Same grood old floor. Everyone has a good time at our Dance. Why not vnn" Remember to-night. " ' 0.-ft ■lift "VfARIST FATHERS' jlr« X "- SCHOOL CAMPAIGN. EFCHRE AND DANCE. M?F' nder Auspices of St. Mary "a KING CKorV;;--.'- "h \T.L. TO-NTGHT AT >.' . Good Music. Euchre Prizes Supper. Gents. 1/6. 1.n.1i.-g. I■■ ■ p. *■■ /COMBINED KKBEKAH - f */ lodges, i.0.0.f. * niFTIT ANNUAL BALL. ? MASONI-T H.U.1.. I'.ei-iuin Stive-. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST -',>. i-" :. Fu:i Orchestra. ~ ra Doub>. 7r. lionts. 4 c Lafl «•*• ■;■'•• D M T. T.UI.BY. 1..1-!, ■'■ >'■ - r M. -JTUP.BS. H'T. S-' I,' TjLOrKIMfSK BAY PICTUnE HALL. C 15 TO-NlfillT. TO-NI(»HT. - Spot Danw. Clsarett" ."_n.l ' y •__ ■•'.fs. Good OrchPStra. i-^ r - ■■-'■' *'■ "" a- n ,, g .;V i onlP Hr.:i for ■"v " I.m. it 4 VONKALK [I_R_K IUIIGAPK. B ANNUAL Sl-Rrßl>K PAiKET P.AI.T.. - * MONDAY, ACi.i'ST 23. *■ Pond FU-γ :-.:i,\'V ■:-■■ lSj. s. -oL'RNN'A.ND S I'rofessionnj Orcbestra is 2j and Concert Band Open Tor EngageT ments— 236, Queen St, Phones: 43-234 t* and 25-SDO. C

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Auckland Star, Volume 198, Issue LVII, 21 August 1926, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume 198, Issue LVII, 21 August 1926, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume 198, Issue LVII, 21 August 1926, Page 19

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