, DANCING. . • IT'S THE BAND THAT COUNTS __ ORANGE HALL — Newton Road, top o£ Symonds Street ~ TO-NIGHT, S pjn.-l— TO-NIGHT. — GRAND CARNIVAL — OUR BIG SUMMER FESTIVAL NIGHT. | -J7IELIX "DANCE j j JC EUS -L'ANCE i — 1 A wonderful assortment of novelties include: Elowouts, Sqneafcers, Huts,, tfai loons, Wills ties, etc." |HS HggSiS : AND HIS I /COMMANDERS. I VJOMMANDERS. I /COMMANDERS. I Commanders. ! Dancers recoznise this Band as Auckland s Best for Syncopation, Rhythm and Melody. Don't Miss this Night of Revelry. USUAL PRICES: LADIES 2/, GENT 2/6, DOUBLE 4/.' S VIC. BAKER, Sec. (JIO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. , 8 TILL 11.30 P.M. HOLLYWOOD DANCE CLUB. MASONIC HALL, Belgium Street ANOTHER NIGHT OF REVELRY AND JOY. Return of I HUGH TATTON'S . HOLLYWOOD VAGABONDS. | They will Thrill You with their I j Snappy Syncopation. ■ 1 Playing all the Latest Hits, that will set your feet tingling. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers, Galore. If you haven't joined the Hollywood Club do so to-night You will never regret it LADIES, 1/6, GENTS, 2/6. JOHN? RON? i ) S — rnO-NIGHT mO-SIGET, To- NIGHT 10-NIGHT. ttentura ly entura Dance ANCE GLUB. LUB. | CJT. CJEPULCHRE'S TTALL, J > j >o-x'. Sepulchre's - lj -all, i MUSIC SUPPLIED BY AUCKLAND'S PREMIER DANCE ORCHESTRA. | T?EN'DALITS /COLLEGIANS. j" ,* i -Pendall's Collegians, i; Flannels OptionaL 8 ; iC REY LYNN LABOUR PARTY. O'NEILL STREET HALL, • OMmCT PONSONBY. TO-NIGHT — 8 to 12 — TO-NIGHT. And Every Saturday Evening. "BEST OF ALL" OLD-TIME DANCE. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers. Special Ladies' and Gent's Prize. PALTRIDGE'S ALL-SOLOISTS ORCHESTRA. ■ With a Refined Programme of Music. Light Supper Served. Come in your summer wear and dance under cooling fans. Bus to Pt. Chevalier and Avondale at 12. Ladies 1/6. Gents. 2/. Also Gaiety Hall, Surrey Crescent, Every Thursday Evening. iS mO-NIGHT. -L O-NIGHT. Still Auckland's Leading Dance Attraction! Finest Orchestra ! Finest Ballroom I Finest Dancing Entertainment I RUIDS' I ruids' cld-time Cabaret, | NORTH ST., NEWTON. Featuring New and Appealing Musical Hits by "THE FAMOUS REVELLEES." Balloons, Streamers, Chocs., Cics.. and DAINTY SUPPER FOR ALL I Don't follow the crowd to-night, but come Early to be Sure of Seats! Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. 8 W. PILGRIM, M.C. To-night (saturpay). 8 till 12 p.m. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, Cor. Hobson and Victoria Streets. " rpHE -^CtAROMA," • AUCKLAND'S LEADING OLD-TIME DANCE. POPULAR NGAROMA ORCHESTRA, Under Leadership of MRS. NORTHOVER. Spot Waltz, Chocolates and Cigarettes. Flannels OptionaL Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/. > 'A. ESTALL, Sec. 8 T. ESTALL, M.C. ~jy|~UNXCIPAL -pj'ALL, MARKET. QLD-TIME JQANCB, TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. Monte Carlo, with Chocolates, Cigarettes and Shower Balloons. u Tram leaves Hall for City after dance. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. ■n ?| 8 D. MAYES, M.C. = TAON'T FORGET GRAND OPENING NIGHT, - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, r> At the D CLICK CLACK, NEWMARKET. )• OLD-TIME DAN'CE AND NOVELTIES. Morrow's Orchestra. Dancing from S pjn. to 12 midnight Gents., 2/. Ladies, If. AH Welcome. 0. £10 GORDON. M.C. /JtHE PARISIAN, WHITEHALL DANCING STUDIO, 419, UPPER QUEEN STREET ' y (Below Tabernacle). S b . ' d - TEACHERS OF DANCING. ALL Dancing, £L 1/ tern; proficiency ill xi- ernaranceed oad term- fetoadart of D'ancing, 313, Dilworth Bldgs. 4!-<9a bank WOODRUFFE, the Expert Inoirurtor—Special Jaxs Course, 15/; - i success assured. —174. Upper Symonds St ~ ! PARISIAN Dancing Studio, Whitehall, 419, Upper Queen St —Miss BrooS3, Mr. Bentley. * Private Lessons; Ballroom Pasting- P tt\LESKA'S Dancing Studio Re-opening V Jancmry 25, Ngapnhi Chambers, Lome St., opp. Regent Theatre. Phone 7 - 46-121. B BAND PERFORMANCES* T rpHE W. WORKERS* X SILVER BAND Will Render a. Musical Programme at Eastern «<|B§Bs?l£MmA Beacli» TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. ' Corns MjitvtH aANDy* and Hear thig fine combination. Collection for Band Funds. A. BO VET, Conductor. 8 A. MATHEWS, Sec. __ INSURANCE COMPANIES. let A LLIaNCE ASSURANCE CO., LTD, ne ti Assets £30,000,000. Phone 43-123.—5. C' o'Connell St Manaser, Wilfrid D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 23
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