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DANCING. THE PARISIAN, — Inaugurated by the (Below Tabernacle.) ' - rnO-NIGHT — CJATUBDAY.-To-night Saturday. kitchener ttall. ITCHENER Unique Settings—A large crowd—an atmosphere of gaioV-Novelties-These are the features of THE PARISIAN; A Splendid Programme of Syncopated Dance Music will be featured by ' mHE T)AItISIA>s, 1 •1-HR .J^ARISIAXSj-. I. Undef the direction of HARRY BOLTON. SINGLE, 2/G. DOUBLE, 4/6. 8 H AI __ H A! \ BELGIUM STREET. I IS GOING THE LIMIT TO-NIGHT. THE BIG CARNIVAL. Hundreds of whirling couples, gay frocks, and myriads of multi-coloured lights, balloons, streamers, serpentines, new jazz hats, Chocolates, cigarettes, novelties. Mysterious Birds will Create a Beautiful Kaleidoscope. A Brilliant, Gorgeous, High-class Revelry for the Merry Throng. Demonstration of the New Dances. Also, MADGE FITZSIMMONS will show you how to Dance the Raccoon, Music and the Rhythm of her Dance. She's Wonderful. Plenty of Prizes. Truly It's Going to be a Glorious Evening. MUSIC JACK SWINBURNE'S HAVANA 1 BAND OF EIGHT PLAYERS. Ladies, 2/. Gentlemen, 2/6. 8 KEY LXNN LABOUR J? V&k PARTY. O'NEILL STREET HALL, PONSOXBY. TO-NIGHT—B to 12—TO-NIGHT. \nd Every SATURDAY EVENING. " BEST OF ALL" OLD-TIME DANCE. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers. Sociability, Refinement, Personal Attention. PALTRIDGE'S ORCHESTRA, An All-soloists' Orchestra of Great Merit. Tea, Coffee, Toast and Pies served hot in the Lounge at a small charge. Bus to Pt. Chevalier and Avondale at 12. Ladies, 1/0; Gents, 2/.

EXTRA SPECIAL JUNE 15 —A Kitchen Night—JUNE 10. Also introducing for the first time to the dancing enthusiasts of Auckland, "THE KITCHEN WALTZ." GEO. WALTKU. M.C. 8 H. W. VAUGHAN, HOii. Sec." milE NORTH AUCKLAND REGIMENT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PONSONBY DRILL HALL, PONSONBY DRILL HALL, Dudley Street, off Jervois Read. Largest Dancing F100r... Largest Dancing Floor. Novelty Dances. . Novelty Dances. . MEREDITH'S ADELPHI BAND. MEREDITH'S ADELPHI BAND. SUB.: 4/, 2/6, 2/. 8 ■jyrUXICIPAL TTALL, ATEWMAKKET. OLD-TIME "TVANCE. LD-TIME J-'ANCE. EVERY SATURDAY. FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. Monte Carlo, with Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/, D. MAYES, M.C' Tram leaves Hall for City after Dance. S TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 TILL 12 MIDNIGHT. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, Cor. Hobson and Victoria Streets.. NGAROMA SOCIAL CLUB, Auckland's Leading Old-Time Dance. MRS. TYLCOAT'S JOYLAND ORCHESTRA. Greatest Old-time Band in the Dominion. Spot Waltz, Chocolates and Cigarettes. Evening Dress Optional. Ladies, 1/0. Gents, 2/. A. ESTALL, A. McKENZIE,' M.C.'s. Don't Miss Our FIRST ANNUAL BALL, Plain and Fancy Dress, on JULY 23. 8

T\ELTA THEATRE, NEW LYNN—Everj x - / TUESDAY, 8 to 12—oO-oO DANCE DE LUXE. Music by the Mighty Kolster, all latest hits. Best floor in Auckland. Come and Jazz and Waltz to your heart's content. , ; „ 8 rnHISTLE SOCIAL CLUB J- GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE Edinburgh St. Hall, SATURDAYS p.m. Monte Carlo Waltz. Music by Snappy Six. Good Fun for Young and Old. 8 A MOTHER GREAT NIGHT. xx Meet Her at the DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTOX, TUESDAY NEXT. AUCKLAND WELCOME CLUB. 8 TEACHERS OF DANCING. THE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING. All Pupils ana Intending Pupils are reminded of the Studio Championship, which will again take place later this year. FIRST PRIZE— Free Trip to Wellington to compete against Wellington Studio for the Challenge Shield, also £3 3/ and Gold Medals. SECOND PRIZE—. £11/ and Silver Medals. Studio: 91, QUEEN STREET (Over Hugh Wright's Ladies' Shop). Phone 46-214. S C<ANi TOY SCHOOL OF DANCING. ORPHANS' HALL, CHURCH ST. E., ONEHUNGA (Late 83, Queen St., Onehunga). CLASSES and PRACTICE DANCES will be held every TUESDAY and FRIDAY 7 0 to 11.0 p.m. Terms, 10/ per 5-Lesso'n course. Practice Dances free to Pupils. ■ Having taken over the above Hall, we have now VACANCIES for a limited number of NEW PUPILS. The Principal will be in attendance from 6.45 p.m. next TUESDAY to Enrol New Pupils. t A RTS Ball—Fancy Costumes for Hire specially reduced. Ballroom Dancin"' £1 1/ term.—3l3, Dilworth o^ -DALLROOM, Operatic, Character Dancing & Classes, Private Tuition. - ValSf ' g h U one O '40 y ii PUht V-.^ ggaigg studio, apftissaa^aagi "*" " ■ D 4 C LA rS+ ? an c ! cing . and Cwlture. ~G^ Mva?r? n %»sSSi 100I 00 North Road. Xn» ' Trou P c > Great 1/ f?r hlVt? Pet^ n Pon c ! F RA X Instru^oT. M ISS ' SPEN'CKJfS Pmiw S?' o, ' Symonds Street (nest St.. Pauls), Tuesdays, Saturdays. Elementary

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 134, 8 June 1929, Page 21

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