j DANCING. ■ * THE PARISIAN PARNI V A L. A K N I V A L. To-night — cjaturday. o-night Saturday. XfITCHENER CJTREET. J-Vitchener Street. BEAUTIFUL HATS to be Given Away. New Zealand's Premier Dance Band, rnHE "OARISIAN /ORCHESTRA J-he J- arisian Orchestra (Nine Performers), Well balanced in rhythm, melody and syncopation, will feature exclusive arrangements of the latest Dance Melodies. Especially "Memories of Scotland" Medley. Personally Conducted by ARRY T>OLTON \ ARRY -PpLTON | Single, 2/6. Double, 4/6. No change in priees for this Long Night. Dancing to 11.30. 21 m O - N I G H T — SATURDA Y, -L S TILL 12 P.M. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, Corner Hobsou and Victoria Streets. rjIHE AROMA, 1 AUCKLAND'S LEADING OLD-TlMlii | DANCE. ■ ■ With An Orchestra of Genuine Old-time Players, whose Perfect Time and Rendering will meet with instant approval. Special Spot Waltz Prizes. Evening Dress Optional. Ladies 1/0. T. ESTALL, M.C. ■ Gents 2/. A. ESTALL, Sec. DON'T MISS OUR MONSTER SOUVENIR NIGHT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S. Rose Bowls, Vases, Fruit Dishes, Compacts \ and Chocolates, Etc., Galore. Same Prices as Usual. 1/0. 2/. 21 /pO-NIGHT S TILL 12. TRADES HALL, HOBSON STREET. OPENING NIGHT. 7 JOYLAND OLD-TIME DANCE, f Joy land Dances have been running in t . Auckland over 3J years with great success, and now find it is time to move to a larger hall, with wonderful lighting effects, confetti wheel, and the best lloor in New Zealand. Special Monte Carlo, Chocs., Cigs. The Popular Joyland Full Orchestra will proviie you with the best of music. To-night you will hear MR. GEO PUIIA sing some of the good old Popular Songs, so do not miss this night of enjoyment for one and all. .NOTE. —Next Thursday Night, last heat Maxima Competition. Prizes valued at £4. Saturday—Ladies 1/6, Geuts 2/. Thursday—Ladies 1/, Gents 2/. 21 A. MCKENZIE. AKANGE TTALL. ,7 VRANGS' J - L AL L. NEWTON, OFF TOP SYMONDS ST. TO-NIGHT—S Till 11.30—T0-NIGHT. t " I j JJIELIX JQANCE QLUB. j Special Cabaret Item by Mdlle. Valeska's Pupjl, MISS DOROTHY KATIPA. Dance, Song, and Impersonation. Auckland's Leadiug Baud in Attendance As Usual. I ; * | HUBERT HOFFMAN AND | HIS COMMANDERS. I Ladies 2/, Gents 2/0. Double. 4/.® \ 21 VIC BAKER, Sec. "jiyALL, -^"EWMARKET. ; TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. OLD-TIME T\ANCE. LD-TIME -L'ANCE. EVERY SATURDAY. FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. Monte Carlo, with Chocolates and Cigarettes. Tram Leaves Hall for City after Dance. , t Ladies 1/6. . Gents 2/.. - ; 21 D. MAYES, M.C. , rpO-NIGHT MONSTER CARNIVAL. PT. CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB, JOAN STREET. Jazz Competition, Monte Carlo, Novelties Galore. Edna Jaggar Smith's-Orchestra. Supper. Ladies 1/0, Gentlemen 2/. ill TNTERIIOUSE pLUB TRANCE J-NTERHOUSE -L'ANCE (Arranged by the Staff of Smith aud Caughey's, Ltd.), will be held in the CLUB ROOMS, Chancery Lane (off High Street), on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. Music by "HOFFMAN'S COMMANDERS." t Single 2/6, Double 4/0. Dancing 8-12 p.m. Proceeds in Aid of Club Funds. :24 "VIEW ZEALAND UNITED POLITICAL PARTY. GRAND SOCIAL. GAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 8 P.M. OLD-TIME DANCING AND JAZZ. Cards. Competitions, Prizes, Supper. Gents, 2/ Ladies, 1/6 ; Double, 3/. Everyone Welcome. :30 O. CAVA YE, Hon. Sec. GAIETY HALL, Surrey Crescent.—Monday 23rd, Grand Social and Dance, in aid of Grey Lynn Girl Guides' Committee Funds. Good Music and Floor. Supper. Commence 7.30. Admission 1/. x2l PONSONBY HALL, 101, Ponsonby Rd.— This Hall having been repainted and renovated, is now available for dancing parties, etc.; good floor, all conveniences; reasonable charges.—Apply 159, Ponsonb.f Rd. x2l - - uss TEACHERS OF DANCING. ■ 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.—3l3, Dilwortli Bldgs.; 47-799. WHS BALLROOM, Operatic, Character Dancing Classes. Private Tuition. — Valeska's Studio, Ngapubi Chambers, Lome Street. Phone 40-121. C BALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style, qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Bldgs.. ' . opn. G.P.O. D 4 TTiOX Trot, Waltz, Blues, in 6 lessons.— Ruby Sherriff, S. Hopetoun Street, Ponsonby. Post 1/ for bints. C TTUtANK WOOD RUFFE, Expert Instructor Jazz or Old-time, special course, 15/.— , 174. Upper Syinonds St. B MISS SPENCER'S Dance, Symondsviile Studio, Syinonds Street (next St. ' Paul's). Dances, Saturdays. Elementary Classes, Mondays. Thursdays. Private ■ Lessons by appointment.—Particulars by , Phone or at Studio. B PARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whitehall, : 419, Upper Queen Street.—Miss Brooks. Mr. Bentley. Private Lessons : T» On r»pi n D_ SAN TOY, Modern Dancing Classes, every "Wednesday, Saturday. 7 p.m. 5-lesson course. 10/. —Royal Oak ITall. 21 HOLIDAY NOTICES,. AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. The Head Office and Branches, will be Closed on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, DOMINION DAY. * CLEM. HARTLEY, > 21 Manager. AUG ELAND / PITRLIG i-IBEAfiX' jm
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