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DANCING. VENTURA DANCE CLUB ST. SEPULCHRE'S TJTALL. ( t Sepulchre's -Ctall. \ I L : TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Come and Dance to the Perfect Melody and Rhythm of Auckland's Most Popular Orchestra. B' ROWN'S, VERSATILE TJANDITS ROWN'S V ERSATILE -DaNDITS 1 mO-NIGHT AND "INVERT SATURDAY. -i-O-NIGIIT AND -& VERY BAND HITS BY THE BANDITS. ; Subscription: Ladies, 2/. Gentlemen, 2/6. FLANNELS OPTIONAL. 8 JAZZ — •PREMIER -rfcANCßv— TAZZ Jazz —-Premier-L'ance — "AZ2S. TO-NIGHT REFINEMENT. SELECT. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL. : Location : VICTORIA AND HOBSON STS. Dancing to HUBERT HOFFMAN and his COMMANDERS. (The Pride of Young Auckland.) Final Voting of POPULAR GIRL COMPETITION. Winner to be presented with £3 3/ Frock, supplied by Mrs. Gallagher, of Newton. Three leading to date are ■ Miss Freda Cassidy, Miss Cissie Quinlan and Miss Pat Gallagher. POPULAR GENT STARTS NEXT .! SATURDAY. Large Boxes Delicious Chocs, and Cigs. Lucky Balloons and Streamers. The fun starts at S and finishes at 12. Ladies, 2/; Double, 4/; Gents. 2/6. BILL CUTHBERT, LARRY LASHER, x g ■ M.C.'S. DRUIDS' OLD-TIME CABARET. NORTH STREET, NEWTON. Finest and Most Popular Ballroom in the Cityl TO-NIGHT. O-NIGHT. Four Hours, of Perfect Enjoyment, Dancing to a Band recognised as Auckland's BEST! Geo. Hunter's FAMOUS , REVELLERS (late Rotorua, Hamilton, Wellington, etc.). Balloons, Streamers, Chocs., Cigs., Spot Waltz, etc., and DAINTY SUPPER FOR ALL. ■ Ladies, 1/6. ( ■ - Gents, 2/. 8 &* -DARNELL RUGBY FOOTBALL |jj» X- CLUB. <&tt\ ANNUAL DANCE AND PRIZEGIVING. LEWIS BADY HALL,

TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). lUS streamers, Balloons, Paper Hats, Supper. \,. u ,„, Music by . • *' THE VAGABONDS," . T.T" The Rogues for Melody. _ -• Roll up to the kick of the Reason. Ladies 2/, Gents 2/6. * - n , 3 ' W. PACKMAN, Hon. Sec. . DANCING TO-NIGHT the CLICK CLACK CABARET, TpL Newmarket (above Rialto Theatre).. ;>! Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz. Balloons, Choco- ""*" ates and Cigarettes Free. Also Special ,-. if. Consolation Prizes for Monte Carlo. , , Morrow's Popular Orchestra in/Attendance. Flannels Optional. Dancing Bto 11.45 p.m. - ;t Gentlemen 2/, Ladies 1/6. Tables-reserved <(&«■■: )V riDginsr 21-102. No extra charge for book- j'. ing.—LES. GORDON. M.C. 8 GRAND CARNIVAL. ; 77 ©COTS TTALL — gYMONDS. gT., " MONDAY. /.;. ~~~ ' DON'T FAIL TO BE AT THIS QALA • . u p ALA -VTIGHT. HEAR BADEN BROWN'S BANDITS ~'V' PLAYING LATEST NUMBERS. Charity Club's Pinal Nights have always been a great Night for . atrons. Come this MONDAY and surpass previous years! , NO INCREASE IN Ladies 2/. Gents. 2/6. '""" ■'• 8 isiiß. TEACHERS OF DANCING. mHE TZ-ATHLEEN Q7QONNOR. Ij& <3CHOOL OF TDALLROOM -QANCING, £p FIRST FLOOR . i HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. ):.\^ THE MOST UP-TO-DATE STUDIO IN AUCKLAND. Personal Tuition by Miss Kathleen O'Connor. 'Vj Gentleman Assistant: Mr. S. H. Wells. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. r;r Advanced Classes, Tuesday Evenings, 8 1 to • •"•" 10 pan. Intermediate Class, Friday Even- 2 ,.^ iugs, S to 9 p.m. Practice Class Every .„>•>•* Evening between 5 and 6 p.m. n>r>'> Phone 43-626. ws "'~'^ mHE TV/TARGARET Q'QONNOR AND M R - W. E. p RIES ™ rtl STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING, , ; ; J STUDIO, 91, QUEEN ST. (opp. Fort St.) \-t Telephone 46-214. ..'/;',,, | Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR.. V, and MR. W. E. PRIESTLEi, who have botn V ■ recently returned from England, the .Con- _./.-. o tinent and America. •: p Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. •Ul Private Lessons and Classes taken x Persouallv by Miss Margaret O'Connor . ' and Mr. Priestley. MT/.; Learn the New bance, MIDWAY RHYTHM, NOW. ; - • ws lllu A SHILLING a Lesson —Miss Robertson, registered Teacher Dancing, all fancy and latest ballroom dancing. . Room 200, Pacific Bldgs.. Wellesley St. East. ; ' -•- -'__ B BALLROOM Dancing, Correct Style, Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palnierston Buildings, opp. G.P.O. ■;' , D 4 FRANK WOODRUFFE. Expert Jazz and Old-time Dance Instructor.—Course, ;v;.r 15/. —174, Upper Symonds St. B MISS RUBY SEERRIFF specialises in & American Tap, Soft Shoe, Simultaneous and Ballroom. —8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby. C 4 MISS SPENCER, Symondsville Studio. Symonds St. (next St.'Paul's Church). Dances,-Saturday, 8 p.m., Tuition Classes, Mondays, Thursdays. Private Lessons any time by appointment.—Particulars by phone ■>;;; 42-237, or Sludio. B PARISIAN Studio, Whitehall (below ■■'..'. Tabernacle).—Miss Violet Brooks, Mr. Alex: Bentley. Private Tuition. Ballroom ' W<« Dancing. P ','.,[', SAN TOY Modern Dcucliig Classes and uo'iii Practice Dances every Monday, Wed- ,■•,! uesday, Saturday, 7 p.m.—Royal Oak Hall, <-;-n Royal Oak. ■. C YALESKAi Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome St. ..'" Phone 40-121.—Recital, Scots Hall, '~., Symonds St.. Saturday. November 15. B ■, WELLESLEY Dancing Academy, 100, • •-■ ■■■ Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley St. International, Simultaneous and Ballroom; specialty. American Tap. Principal, Mr. , ( i

Geo. G. Cos £ TRANSPORT NOTICES. l * AUCKLAND' TRANSPORT BOARD, ;>:>;],.. MINIMUM FARE CAR. -■■ J ONEHUNGA ROUTE. ■ ■'\ '■ Commencing on , :■• ■ and until further " ot A ce^ u ngli, % « '• ! miniinum fare oy^jj arffed over .the , concession card \*m . y , Unit section from ™ ~ _.. , .... , ~ -a. a. Maua g er . jm

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 265, 8 November 1930, Page 21

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