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DANCING. rno-NIGHT. For Brightest mO-NIGHT. -■-O-NIGHT. Auckland Nights. J-O-NIGHT. Come to the MASONIC HALL, BELGIUM STREET MASONIC HALL. BELGIUM STREET. NicesLDanee Hall in Auckland. JUST AMAZING WEALTH OF GAIETY, MIRTH AND MELODY Where your Entertainment is Guaranteed by the way our Dances are Conducted. Perfect Dance Floor, and Dance Compelling Melodies combined in an appeal Provinc Irresistible. THE MASONIC represents an Ideal under conditions unmatched for Perfection anywhere in Auckland. It represents the Best at a Minimum Cost to Patrons. Myriads of-Brigbt-hueri Glow-lamps. Unlimited Supplies of Balloons and Serpentines. Novelty Dance Interludes. ■ THE MASONIC AND MELBA DANCE ORCHESTRA. (The Premier New Zealand Dance Band.) The Dance Where Everybody Seems Young Because Everybody Iβ Happy! You all know how wonderful last Christmas Eve was — to-night every moment will be one of memorable delight. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE FAMOUS KOHALA TIUO OHALA -L'UO INSTRUMENTALISTS, VOCALISTS, AND HARMONISERS. ALSO ALSO ST. BENEDICT'S HALL ST. BENEDICT'S HALL NEXT MONDAY NIGHT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. See Monday Advt. GEO. WILLIAMS. I ~~ SOCIETY f\F A RIS TTALL. OCIETY -ti-KTS -"-ALL. Kitchener Street. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT xmas eve and new years eve. gala /carnival trance Ala Carnival -Lance -vtights. i> IGHTS.
The Most Brilliant and Festive Dance Nights of the Tear! SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS. Single, 2/6. Double, 4/6. ■ _ 540 GREY LYNN LABOUR PARTY. REST LYNX LABOUR PARTY. •BEST OF ALL" OLD-TIME DANCES. •BEST OF ALL" OLD-TIME DANCES. The Executive of the above branch take this opportunity of thanking their many friends and supporters for their generous patronage during the last twelve months and heartily convey their best wishes for I a aAPPY X.viAa. I There will be Xo Dance on Saturday. December 25, but on the following SATURDAY, January 1, there will be a GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL i GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL. I At O'NEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY. See Thursday's "Star" for Full Particulars. 64 HARRY W. VAUGHAN. 1 .1 TRADES HALL TO-NIGHT LONG NIGHT. Jazz Foxtrot Jnzz E. BENDALL'S Foxtrot Jazz Famous Collegians Foxtrot Jazz In Attendance. Foxtrot Jazz Foxtrot Jazz A Good Night for Everyone. Foxtrot Jazz .Spot Dance, Chocolates and Foxtrot Jazz Cigarettes. Foxtrot Jazz Confetti Dance and Balloons Foxtrot Jazz for the Ladies Foxtrot Jazz COME EARLY. Foxtrot STARTING 8 P.M. SHARP. ALSO, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT GEORGE LEE, Principal. TO-NIGHT XMAS EVE mO-NIGHT O-NIGHT XMAS EVE J-O-NIGHT MUNICIPAL HALL NEWMARKET. OLD TIME DANCE. OLD TIME DANCE. LONG NIGHT TO-NISHT. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. With Balloons and Musical Pipes for Everyone; also Chocolates and Cigarettes, with a Special Large Box for the Lucky Lady. LADIES, -I Ia . pi ENTS, O / ADIES, J-/O, STENTS, —v • D. MAYES, M.C. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE, DRUIDS' HALL, TO-NIGHT, 8 TO 12. The best place to spend Christinas EVc. Floor and Music Perfect. Spot Waltz, Chocolates and Cigarettes. Expert and Select Management ensures your enjoyment. You can't do better than start your festive season at this popular dance. Ladies 1/, Gents 2/. 542 W. E. McMICHAEL. Hon. Sec. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL, EAST STREET, TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. EVA ELLIS' NOVELTY DANCE BAND OF SEVEN INSTRUMENTS IN NEW JAZZ NUMBERS. DANCING 8 TO 11.30. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/6. T. J. TREACY, Manager. PT. CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB PAVILION. Don't forget Big Dance BOXING NIGHT Walter Beresford's Novelty Orchestra Players. 34 ORPHEUM THEATRE, ONEHUNGA. XMAS EVE. Dancing, 8-12. Jazz-Waltz, Streamers Chocolate and. Cigarettes. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. S. COTTON, G. McPIKE, M.C.'s. 546 ■QEVONPORT. T^EVONPORT. FORESTERS' HALL. FORESTERS' HALL. TJOXING jy-ONDAY, J-)ECEMBER £V 7 QARNIVAL TRANCE. WENTWORTH DANCE CLUB. WENTWORTH DANCE CLUB. TICKETS (Including Supner) : Single, 5/. Double, 7/6. BARTLEY'S ORCHESTRA. Dancing 8-12 p.m. Dress Optional. DEVONPORT FORESTERS' HALL. DEVOIfPORT FORESTERS' HALL, MONDAY. MONDAY. 46
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 305, 24 December 1926, Page 11
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