- DANCING. P KBY T TNN T ABOUR mm p —' «-£S3K2II_r O'NEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY. TO-NIGHT — 8 TO 12 — TO-NIGHT. AND EVERT SATURDAY EVENING. "BEST OF ALL" OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT'S SPECIAL, BRAN TUB. Full of Mysteries auU Excitement. PALTRIDGE'S ALL-SOLOISTS AUGiiiiNTED ORCHESTRA. Everything the Best—Music, Floor, Management, Sociability, Refinement. Cooling Fans, Light Suppers Served, Bus to Point Chevalier and Avondale at 12. Ladies 1/6. Flannels Optional. Gents 2/. Also, GAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT, EVERY THURSDAY EVENING. GEO. WALTER, M.C. 23 11. W. VAUGHAX, Hon. Sec. mO-NIGHT, S till 12 p.m., rpO-NIGHT. MANCHESTER UNITY HaLL, Corner Hobson and Victoria Streets. "vrGAKOMA, GAROMA, I - AUCKLAND'S LEADING OLD- |' | TIME DANCE. [ MRS. NORTHOVER'S NGAROMA ORCHESTRA, An Unbeatable Combination of Perfect Players. By Special Request, Mr. D. Callinan, oar Popular Drummer, has been asked to repeat Xylophone Solos. Spot Waltz, Rose Bowls, Handkerchiefs, Chocolates and Cigarettes. Flannels Optional. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. A. ESTALL, Sec. T. ESTALL, M.C. Heebie Jeebies and Stamping Prohibited. 23 TO -NI GH T mO-NI GH T. O-NI GH T - 1 - O-NI GH T. TJEXTURA V EXTURA DANCE ANCE CLUB. LUB. I CJT. QEPULCHRE'S TTALL. | © T . SEPULCHRE'S -iJ-ALL.; music supplied by auckland's premier dance orchestra. endall's /collegians. \ endall'S Collegians. | Flannels Optional. 23 mO-NIGHT — 8 till 11.30 — TO-NIGHT. —ORANGE HALL. Newton Road, off Top of Symonds Street. FELIX TTvANCB /CLUB. ' elix J-'ancb c LUB . Auckland's Leading Band in Attendance. . - HUBERT HOFFMAN I AND HIS I —/COMMANDERS— | I —Commanders— i 1 ■ L Ladies 2/, Gents 2/6, Double 4/. VIC. BAKER, Sec; 23 . TO-NIGHT.' O-NIGHT. Biggest and Most Popular Dance Attraction in the City! Refined, Cool, and Well-managed. 1 DRUIDS' OLD-TIME CABARET,. Featuring "THE FAMOUS REVELLERS." NORTH STREET, NEWTON. Providing Latest Musical 'Numbers to Perfect Time. DAINTY SUPPER FOR ALL. Balloons, Streamers, Special Prizes, Chocs., Cigs., etc. " Come Early ! Be Sure of a Seat I Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. 23 P. RICE, M.C. 7UTUNICIPAL TTALL, ATEWMARKET. QLD-TLME TRANCE, TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. FIRST CLASS ORCHESTRA. Monte Carlo, with Chocolates and Cigarettes. 1 Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 21. D. MAYES, M.C. Tram Leaves Hall for City after Dance. ' * 23 AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER BOARD SOCIAL CLUB Announces that its FINAL DANCE OF THE SEASON Will be held in the SOCIAL HALL, QUAY STREET EAST, THIS EVENING. Dancing 8 p.m. until Midnight. A. J. DOBSON, 23 Hon. Secretary. pONSONBY (Late Star and Cifcle) HALL. TO-NIGHT—B—SAT.—B—TO-NIGHT. GRAND OPENING CARNIVAL. PARAMOUNT DANCES. Jack Swinburne's Havana Band, s—Players—Players—s. Balloons, Streamers, Confetti, Mintie Hats, and other Novelties. Monte Carlo, 12 Special Prizes, Ladies' and Gent's. Daucing 8-12. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. 23 Management, R. LINCOLN. the "parisian, he -Parisian. Whitehall dancing , studio. 419, Upper Queen Street. (Below Tabernacle). 1400 sq. feet of Matai Floor, sprung on felt. Principals, MISS BROOKS and MR. BENTLEY. 23 MISSION BAY CABARET. TO-NIGHT. Music by the CARNIVAL SIX. Admission, 2/. 23 TRANCE BY THE SEA—TO-NIGHT—Pt. '-' Chevalier Sailing Club, Joan Street. E.' Jaggar-Stnith's Orchestra ; Monte Carlo, Spot Dance, Balloons, etc. Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/; Double 3/. 23 TEACHERS OF DANCING. ALL Dancing, £1 1/ term (private lessons) ; proficiency one term; Fancy Costumes Hired.—3l3, Dilworth Bldgs.; 47-799. WHS BALLFOOM DANCING, Correct Style, qualified Private Tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio, SO, Palmerston Bldgs., opp. G.P.O Of DANCING Tuition Recital, 29th, Concert Chamber, Town Hall.—Valeska, Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St. Phone 46-12 L FOX Trot, Waltz, Blues, in 6 lessons.— Ruby Sherriff, 8, Hopetoun Street, Pon; sonny. Post 1/ for hints. c FRANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Instructor Jazz or Old-time; special course, 10/174. Upper Svmonfls St. 5 TIARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whitehall. Jr 419 Upper Queen Street. — Miss Brooks, * Mr. Bentley. Private Lessons; Ballroom Dancing. JJ SAN TOY School of Dancing.—Classes and Practice Dances Every "Wednesday. Saturday, 7 p.m.—Royal Oak Hall. 23 LAWN TENNIS. A BRUCE, Lawn Tennis and Badminton • Racquet Restringer. 94, Albert St. Patronised by Tilden, World's Champion. C mENNIS Racquets Restrung and Repaired; J- work guaranteed ; personal attention.— D. S. Bailey, 25, Phoenix Chambers, opp. G.P.O. B rpEXNIS Racquets; Spalding's, SlazenJ- gers', Prosser's, etc., Re-strung by Experts. All Accessories.—Klngsford's, 164. Queen St. B -VTACANCIES, Auckland Association v Courts, Stanley Street. Subscription, 30/; no Saturday play.—L. W. Swan, Lister Building. 28 MUSICAL TUITION. /CARL HELLRIEGEL, Teacher of Violin C (late leader Regent Orchestra)..— 46 Warnock St., West End. _■ S4 TEACHER of all Stringed Instruments: pupils permanently engaged everywhere.—Walter Smith; 16, Turner Street, City. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 278, 23 November 1929, Page 23
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