DANCING. _ THE PARISIAN Inaugurated by the PARISIAN DANCING.STUDIOS, WHITEHALL, 419, QUEEN STREET (Below Tabernacle). mO-NIGHT qATTJRDAY. J-o-night Saturday. kitchener cjtreet. ITCHBNER STREET. Dancing 8 to 11.30. I AAKNiVA-L- XT 1(i H 'J- , - j" I OarMVAIi -!> ICH T. I Quaint Novelties and Gorgeous Hats to be given away To-night. Pirate liats, jockeys, Futuristic, French chef, mortar boards, rosettes, pierrot, daisy and caballeros. All these wonderful Carnival Hats to be given awfty —FItEE. mHE TJARISIAX n RCHESTRA J-hb Jl ARisiAN Orchestra (Nine Performers). Under the direction of HARRY BOLTON will play a Select Programme of Syncopated Dance Music. SINGLE, 2X6. DOUBLE, 4/6. HEEBIE JEEBIES ARE PROHIBITED^ TRO-NIGHT — 8 till 11.30 — TO-NIGHT. ORANGE HALL Newton Road, off Top of Symonds Street T7IELIX TkANCE fiLVB. -L'aNCE Auckland's Leading Band in Attendance, HUBERT HOFFMAN And His COMMANDERS. COMMANDERS. Featuring jtist a Lonesome Wanderer. Composed by Band's Pianist, Roy Hanlin.. Ladies 2/, Gents 2/6, Double 4/. VIC. BAKER, Sec.
mO-NIGHT. J-O-XIGHT. AUCKLAND'S GREATEST DANCE ATTRACTION. Bigger, Brighter, Better than Ever. DRUIDS' OLD-TIME CABARET. Balloons, Streamers, Spot Waltz, Chocolates and Cigarettes. DAINTY SUPPER FOR ALL. Finest and Latest Musical Hits by our Wonderful Band. • GEORGE HUNTER'S OLD-TIME REVELLERS. Ladles 1/6. Gents 2/. Special Gala Night and Great Treasure Hunt. SATURDAY NEXT. Our first Mid-week Carnival, Tuesday, September 3. Usual Prices each evening. 24 mO-NIGHTS A T U 'R D A Y. - 1 - 8 Till Midnight. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, Cor. Hohson and Victoria Streets. NGAROMA SOCIAL CLUB, Auckland's Leading Old-Time Dance. JOYLA'ND'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Spot Waltz, Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. A. ESTALL, A. McKE-NZIE, M.C.'s. Don't Mies Our First Annual Ball, TUESDAY, September 3. Delectable supper arranged, supervised by expert caterer. 'Ladies 2/6, Gents 3/, Double 5/. 24 rpHISTLE SOCIAL OLUB, GRA'NfD OLD-TIME DANCE. MASONIC HALL, EDINBURGH STREET, TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. Music by Snappy Six. Monte Carlo Waltz, Other Novelties Provided. 24
iQUEEEI /^iRESCENT. Surrey Crescent. to-night (saturday) to-night. Dancing 8 till Midnight. KIWI TRANCE r*iLUB. IWI -L'ANCE Another Good Night, Good Floor, Good Music. JACK SWINBURNE'S HAVANA BAND. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers, Confetti, Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/. R. LINCOLN. - '_ 24 •J TOICHMOND ROVERS FOOTBALL •JiTS ■"> CLUB. 7W \ ANNUAL DANCE, iflfcif To be lleld in ORANGE HALL. Newton Road, on ir WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1929. HOFFMAN'S COMMANDERS. Dancing 8 till 11.30 p.m. Chocolates. Cigarettes, Balloons, etc. The dance of the season. Ladies 2/. Gents 2/6. R. JENKINSON, :28 Hon. Secretary.TEACHERS OF DANCING. fiKEX LYNN LABOUR. Jy PARTY. yOgSffijg ' GAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT. Special to Learners and Advanced Pupils of Old-Time Dancing. Opening Night THURSDAY, 28th, 8 p.m. PALTRIDGE'S MUSIC. If you wish to Learn Old-time Dancing come along. Success assured. Competent Instructors. Old-time Dancers catered for. Admission 1/. GEO. WALTER, M.C. ; 26 TIHE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO NEW ZEALAND'S UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING. PRIVATE LESSONS FROM £-, 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. EVENING CLASSES. All intending competitors are reminded that the Studio Championship will take place early next month. - THE STUDIO, 91, QUEEN STREET Phone 46-214. S
ALL Dancing, ■£1 1/ term (private lessons) ; proficiency one term; Fancy Costumes Hired. —313, Dihvorth Bldgs.: 47-799. WHS T>ALLROOM, Operatic, Character Dancing -*-* Classes. Private Tuition. — Valeska's Studio, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome Street. Phone 46-121. C BALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style" qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. , D 4 FOX Trot, Waltz, Blues in 6 lessons.— Ruby Sherriff, 8, Hopetoun Street, Ponsonby. Post 1/ for Bints. C PRANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Instructor Jazz or Old-Time, special course 15/. — 174. Upper Symonds St. IS TV/fODERN , Ballroom Dancing.—Classes held every Wednesday and Saturday, 7 p.m. Royal Oak Hall, Symonds St., Royal Oak. Course, 5 lessons, 10/. New pupils, 6.45 p.m. Members and friends please note Carnival to-night. Special favours. 04 ly/TISS SPENCER'S Dance, Symoudsville UJ - Studio. Symonds Street (next ;St. Paul's). Dances, Saturdays. Elementary Classes, Mondays, Thursdays. Private Lessons by appointment.—Particulars by Phone or nt Studio. j$ "pARTSIAN Dancing Studio. Whitehall ■*- 419. Upper Queen Street—Miss Brooks. Mr. Bentley. Private Lessons; Ballroom Dancmsr. t> REUNIONS L AB0 UR pARTY. Under the Auspices of the uEmrn Auckland Combined Branches GRAND PLAIN' AND FANCY DRESS jyjASKED TDALL. ANNUAL REUNION, SCOTS HALL, SYMOXDS STREET. rpUESDAY, A UGUST yjj DANCING S 12 8 PRIZES. S PRIZES. 8 P R . rz *£- t Best Fancy Dross. Most Original, Most Comical. Best Labour Propaganda, tir.t Lady and Gent in each group. FULL ORCHESTRA. • Don't Miss this Great Carnival. UNMASK AT 9.30. SEE THE AND DRESS ?°T,li Gents 2/t». Double 4/, SpectaLadles -/, " tor . s picket 1/. KEBP THIS NIGHT FREE. TAXIS IN ATTENDANCE. J. HOOLB, 24 Hon. Sec.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 200, 24 August 1929, Page 23
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