DANCING. THE PARISIAN. Inaugurated by the PARISIAN DANCING STUDIOS. WHITEHALL, 419. QUEEN STREET. (Below Tabernacle.) , i TMMENSE pARNIVAL. | 1 J-mmense Carnival, j rnO-NIGHT q a turd ay. J-o-NIUHT ——— Saturday. Kitchener ttall. ITCHENER -2-3- A LL. Over "00 young people attended the brilliant Carnival hist" Saturday. A series oT these sparkling entertainments is being presented. and each week sees a fresh record In attendance. This evening a fete, unexcelled in splendour, and eclipsing all previous gala nights, will be featured. New creations of fantastic hats which have become a feature of the PARISIAN, will include beautiful jockey caps, pirate and r'ootball hats, and bell boy caps. Dancing 8 to ll.SOi Harry oolton, | , ARRY -PpLTON, | Eminent Violinist and Conductor, with the PARISIAN TRANCE ORCHESTRA arisian J-'ance Orchestra Will feature a Special Programme of irresistible and syncopated Dance Music, including, for the first time in Auckland. "1 faw down aud ga-boom." "It goes like this," "Sweet Sue," '-lie and the Man in the Moon." SINGLE 2/6. DOUBLE 4/6. No change in prices for this long night. 4 O a M E! O a M v i i | QONEY JSLAND JQANCE QLUB. | I MASONIC HALL, i BELGIUM STREET. | I . i Special Announcement. THE CLUB'S BIG CARNIVAL Will be held THIS SATURDAY NIGHT In the MASONIC HALL, BELGIUM STREET. P.Si—l want all the Committee to be present on Saturday to give me a hand in •fflrintr out the novelties. It is going to be mi erti'a heavy programme to get through. Come and see the Raccoon demonstrated. It's the craze nowadays, and it will get you soon. Every day its popularity grows. i~ ' r j THE CONEY ISLAND DANCE CLUB | ! ai'e the Real Dispensers of Joy. j ! - ! Ladies 2/. Gentlemen 2/6. 4 -V MANCHESTER T-NITY TTALL. ANCHESTER NITY -LJ-ALL, Corner of I-lohson and Victoria Streets. MONDAY, MAY 6. JAZZ DANCE, S TILL 11.30. Under the auspices of the R.M.M.S. AO RANG I SOCIAL CLUB. R.M.M.S. AORANGI SOCIAL CLUB. The Latest in American Dance Music by REX SAYERS AND HIS gEATTLE gNAPPY gIX, Undoubtedly Auckland's Leading Dance Band. Gents 2/6. Ladies 1/Q-. A. CARMICHAEL, 3 Secretary. A UCKLAND RETAIL SHOP ASSI3TANTS' UNION CHARITY CLUB. MONDAY, MAY 6, 1029. SCOTS HALL, SYMOXDS STREET. Q.RAND pARNIVAL "VTIGHT. RAND AN IGHT. The Club will make this a Pleasant Evening for all Patrons. SPECIAL DECORATIONS. NEW NOVELTIES. " EDGAR BENDALL'S COLLEGIANS " Will Feature Special Music. Every Moment will be one of Memorable Delight. Evening Dress Optional. Ladies, 2/. Gents, 2/0. 4 MUNICIPAL JJALL, JS^EWMARKLT.
/~V LB-TIME TRANCE. LD-TIME J-'ANCE. EVERY SATURDAY. FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. Moute Carlo, with Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. D. MAYES, M.C. Tram leaves Hall for City after dance. 4 L D - T I M E DANCING. W TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. DOMINION HALL (opp. P.O. Dom. Rd.) PARKER'S ORCHESTRA, * The Best in Town. Stop, Look ! First Heat Maxina Competition. First lleat Waltz Competition. To be Judged by Public Vole. Four Valuable Prizes. Spot Waltz. Monte Carlo. The Best Night's Enjoyment in Town, so bring your friends and their friends'. Perfect Floor and Cosy Smoke Lounge. Gents 2/, Ladies 1/6, Double 3/. Don't Forget the Place and Your Enjoyment 4 A SARANA yacht club L (Incorporated). Patrons and Friends are reminded that the Weekly Dances will be held in the CLUBHOUSE, MECHANICS' BAY, Commencing TO-NIGHT. £ood Music. Good Floor. bREE BLS from Endean's Building from i .of). Sub : Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. T. McKAY. Commodore. { THOS. P. BOSWELL- Social Sec. /~\AKLEIGH PARK CABARET. w HENDERSON VALLEY. TO-NIGHT — 5.30 — TO-NIGHT. The Gem of Them All. STACEY'S REVELLERS. Novelties, Supper, Free Conveyance G.P.0., 7.30, Upper Queen St., Surrey Cres. Admission-. 2/6. 4 mO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 TILL 12 P.M. x MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, Corner Hobson and Victoria Streets. NG AROMA SOCIAL CLUB. Auckland's Leading Old-Time Dance. MRS. TYLCOAT'S JOYLAND ORCHESTRA Their Popularity is Firmly Established. Spot Waltz, Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. SPECAL HOLIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 3. Souvenirs Galore. Prizes Galore. A. ESTALL and A. McKENZIE, M.C.'s. 4 WEST LABOUR PARTY. TUESDAY, MAY 7. O'NEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY. Another Grand Dance. Dancing S to 12. Supper and Novelties. WALTER SMITH'S FAMOUS BAND. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2', II- DA\ IKS. Organiser. rrUHSTLE SOCIAL CLUB - 1 - OLD-TIME DANCE. Eightsome Reel, Novelties, Etc. MASONIC HALL, EDINBURGH ST. Gents, i . Ladies. 1/6. 4 TJ"EEP NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT FREE For the Marwhesiter Social Hub's , . .. OPENING DANCE. At the Manchester Unity Ilall. Corner of Hobson and Victoria Streets. i : E. RUSHEN. Phone 13-259. TQ AN C E PROPRIETORS. . Til ? Latest and Most Up-to-date Professional Jazz Band Open for All Classes of Engagements. GEORGE POORE, 43. Ponsonby Road. Phone 26-743. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 104, 4 May 1929, Page 23
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