DANCING. THE PARISIAN. Inaugurated by the PARISIAN DANCING STUDIOS, WHITEHALL, 419, QUEEN STREET. ' (Below Tabernacle.) I TIG-NIGHT CJATURDAY. J-o-night Saturday. T-TITCHENER QTREET. .PXitchener STREET. Unique Settings—A large crowd —an atmosphere of gaiety—Novelties—These are the features of THE PARISIAN. A Splendid Programme of Syncopated Dance Music will be featured by IT} Parisians; I ' | Hr -Parisians, | Under the direction of HARRY BOLTON. ' SINGLE, 2/6. DOUBLE, 4/6. k T IXS T ABOUR xk \Jrey -"ins Labour Party! O'NEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY. TO-NIGHT 8 to 12 — TO-NIGHT. CARNIVAL NlGHT—Snowball Fight, Novelties, Spot Waltz, D'Aiberts, One Jazz. 1 Chocs., Cigarettes. Streamers. Sociability, Refinement. Personal Attention. Paitridge's All-Soloists' Orchestra, with a Refined l rogranime of Music. Tea, Coffee, Toast, etc., served hot in the Lounge at a small charge. Bus to Pt. Chevalier and Avondale at 12. Ladies, 1/6. Gents. 2/. G. Walter. M.C.; H. W. Vauglmn, Hon. Sec. PERSONAL.—In reply to inquiries re police proceedings concerning n disturbance at a Dance Hall in Ponsonbj last Saturday evening, is in uo way connected with us. . 13 SU RR E Y f\li E SCEN T, URREYRE S C E N T. TO-NIGHT — SATURDAY — TO-NIGHT. Dancing S till Midnight. THE T<TI\VI T\ AN( -'E pLui?. HE IVnvi J-/ANCE Another Good Night, Good Floor, Good Music. JACK SWINBURNE'S HAVANA BAND. JACK SWINBURNE'S HAVANA BAND. Chocolates, Cigarettes,' Streamers and Confetti.
Ladies 1/6. Gents. 2/. 13 TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, 8 till 12. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL. Corner Hobsoii and Victoria Sts. "NGAROMA SOCIAL CLUB." "NGAROMA SOCIAL CLUB.'' Biggest, Brightest and Best Old-Time Dance in Auckland. MRS. TYLCOAT'S JOYLAND ORCHESTRA The Leading Old-Time Band. Spot Wnltz, Chocolates and Cigarettes. Evening Dress Optional. Ladies, 1/6. Cunts, 2/. Every Attention by A. BSTALL and A. McKENZIE, M.C.'s. - - r -1 - JJALL, J^EWMARKET. OLD-TIME TRANCE. LD-TIME J-'ANCE. EVERY SATURDAY. FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. Mofite Carlo, with Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. D. MAYES, M.C. Tram leaves Hall for City after Dance. 13 rpHISTLE SOCIAL CLUB. J- HISTLE SOCIAL CLUB. GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE, .MASONIC HALL, Edinburgh St., TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. MUSIC BY SNAPPY SIX. Reels and Two One-Steps. Come along and have a real Scotch night. ■ - 13 r-TT-l A KARANA YACHT CLUB. I I (Incorporated). I /f\ \» Weekly Dance will be held in the CLUBHOUSE, MECHANICS' BAY. ®S5Wi TO-NIGHT. GOOD MUSIC. GOOD FLOOR. FREE BUS from Endean's Building, from 7.30. Last bus at 8.30. returning after the dance. Sub: Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/. T. McKAY, Commodore. S4 THOS. P. BOSWELL. Social Sec.
— SCOTS HALL, ■/ SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND RETAIL SHOP ASSISTANTS* UNION CHARITY CLUB. This Dance Continues to be Plepular. WHY? Because of the Way it is Conducted. Always a Joyful Atmosphere of Refinebent. Dancing in a Beautiful Hall to the Rhythmic Melodies of - ; EDGAR BENDALL'S BAND. Give Your Patronage and Help Charity. Evening Dress Optional. Ladies, 2/. Gents, 2/6. IS TE PAPAPA HALL, . E P A PAPA HALL, MONDAY, JULY 29. A CREPE PAPER FANCY DRESS BIG NIGHT AT TE PAPAPA. GET READY. 13 N. BOUZAID, Sec. C<YMPHONIANS' DANCE CLUB. ° NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. Final Night of our Waltz Competition. x! 3 TEACHERS OF DANCING. MARGARET O'CONNOR. PRIVATE DANCE CLUB. Members of this exclusive Dance Club are reminded of the first of a Series of SATURDAY NIGHT DANCES which will be held in the MUSICAL BOX CABARET, Corner Pitt Street and Karangahape Road (Entrance Beresford Street), COMMENCING TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. Admission by Membership Card only. WALTER SMITH'S BAND. Sub.: Ladies, 2/; Gentlemen, 2/6. 1S N. EDGAR, Sec.
The margaret o'connor studio OF BALLROOM DANCING. All Pupils an a Intending Pupils are reminder,! of the Studio Championship, allien ■will again take place later this year. FIRST PRIZE— Free Trip to Wellington to compete - against Wellington Studio for the Challenge Shield, also £& 3/ and Gold Medals. SECOND PRIZE—£11/ and Silver Medals. Studio: 91, QUEEN STREET _• (Over Hugh Wright's Ladies' Shop). Phone 40-214. . S ALL Dancing, £1 1/ term (private lessons) ; proficiency one term; Fancy Costumes Hired.—Bl3, Dilvrorth Bides.; 47-799. xl 3 "DALLROOM, Operatic, Character Dancing jM Classes, Private Tuition — Valeska's Studio, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lorne Street. Phone 46-121. C "pOX Trot, Waltz, Blues in 6 lessons.— x Ruby Sherriff, 8, Hopetoun Street, PonSonby. Post 1/ for hints. C "DALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style, _J->qualified Private Taition.—Modern Dancing Studio; 30, Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.P.O. JM TJVRANK WOODRUFFS, Expert Instructor. J Jazz or Old-time, special course 15/. — 174, Upper Symonfls St. B MISS SPENCER'S Dance, SymondsvlHc' Studio, Sywonds Street (next .St. Paul's), Dances, Saturdays.' Liemonta .» Classes, Mondays, Thursd ® r £L w i.frs br * Lessons by appointment.—Particulars Phone or at Studio. if PARISIAN Dancing BroD ks,' -L 419, Upper Qpeen Street. jjanroora Mr. Bentley. Private Lesson*, D , Dancing.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 164, 13 July 1929, Page 21
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