DANCING. RIO T?ITA TRANCE /IKUB. 10 XfclTA V^LUB.' CRYSTAL PALACE THEATRE BALLROOM MOUNT EDEN. : BEST — BIGGEST — BRIGHTEST. TO-NIGHT— 8 to — mO-NIGHT o-night — 11.30 —jj o-night dance to the hottest dance band in auckland, the vagabonds, he Vagabonds, i "the rascals for rhythm." Presenting their • 1 WALTZ HIT,- "CARE FOR MB." Music by Bill Rea. Words, by Don Hay. MONTE CARLO. FLANNELS OPTIONAL. Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/. 14 G. MASON, Sec. TRADES HALL. WHOOPEE! JAZZ. JAZZ. Proceeds in Aid of >'■_■' EARTHQUAKE FUND. BAND HITS by the BANDITS. Free Drink Tickets for all Ladies until 8.30. Lucky Chairs, Lucky Hat Numbers for Men's Cloak Room, Lucky Numbers on Chocolate Wheel, Confetti Dance, and the best of all, the V *;■;.■ SNOWBALL DANCE. ; The Non-commissioned Officers and Crew of the DUNEDIN," DIOMEDE and VERONICA will all be there, so attend' and give the HEROES of Napier a rousing Send-off before they depart for England. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. Remember the sufferings of the suffering. J4 LARRY LASHER, M.C. . ORANGE TTALL, -\TEWTON T>OAD, . RANGE JJ-ALL, -L> EWTON -"OAD, TO-NIGHT. — TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT.. Where Old-time Dance is danced as Old-time should be, and where Conductorship,. Music, Courtesy, Perfect Floor, and also Atmosphere of Absolute Refinement is positively the key of success of our evenings. Once in the Hall, our staff does the rest to make your evening an enjoyable one. There will be Chocolates, Cigarettes, , Streamers, and Fun for all. Music is : entirely in. the hands of the Staff Orchestra, well known throughout the Dancing Fraternity of Auckland. . SNAPPY SIX. • Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/, Flannels optional. SPECIAL, MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. Relief Dance in aid of Earthquake Funds. AH expenses freely given, and all proceeds in aid of the Funds. S4 QOME . .OUT TO. -WAIKOWHAL TO-NIGHT— TO-NIGHT. , OLD-TIME AND JAZZ. Free Bus leaves Avondale Fire Statior at 7.30, and from Dominion Road Terminuh at 8 p.m., returning to meet last train. Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz.' Ladies, 1/6. ' Gents, 2/. '" U A UCKLAND'S POPULAR OLD-TIME F*- DANCE, TO-NIGHT, AT THE CLICK CLACK, CABARET. ■ ; ■•■ Newmarket (above Rialto Theatre). Spot Waltz,' Monte Carlo, Chocs., and Cigs. Free. Music Supplied by Morrow's Popular Orchestra. Flannels optional; Gents 2/, Ladies 1/6. LES. GORDON, M.C. Tables Reserved. Free by ringing 40-789; ; Learners' Class .Every . Tuesday and Thursday Nigh,t. _. 14 SPEALANDIA: HALL, DOMINION ROAD ■ *■ (Balmoral), MONDAY, ; 16th FEBRUARY. MONSTER DANCE i At Popular Prices. First-class Music on Ideal Floor. Novelty Dances. . . Generous Prizes. Proceeds Donate* to EARTHQUAKE I"" FUND. Yofcw thance to help. Remember MONDAf, 16th FEBRUARY. : -- - -■-■ ' ■•■•.. - : .... .. „ x! 4 PARISIAN S T-U D I O, 419, QUEEN ST. (Below Tabernacle). AND "EVERY. SATURDAY. Private Dances. Invitations at Studio. Flannels may be worn. ', , ■ FULL'STUDIO ORCHESTRA. , 14 UNEMPLOYED BENEFIT DANCE. TRADES HALL. • : ; MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 16,. 1931, ..I' 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. Good Floor, Music, and Supper. Ladies, 1/; Gents, 1/6; Double, 2/. 16 . . S. C. WRACK, Hon. Sec. ONDAY, FEBRUARY 16/ 1931, . At HENDERSON TOWN HALL. Music by the .South Sea Islands "B" And at DRUIDS' HALL,' Newton, by the "A" Orchestra. Ladies 1/6, Gents. 2/. J4 "VrOVAKRO TRANCE . riLUB, J-'ANCE » *""' MANCHESTER UNITY HALL,' GRAND OPENING NIGHT,'.' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28. A PERFECT COMBINATION OF • .: ' TEN MUSICIANS. / New Ideas, . . . - New Novelties, ■ ' ■ New-, Management. •,■■■■■. -i .-• ■' .- .■' '•. •■ ; - __; 14 BALMORAL CABARET DANCE, Zealandia , Hall, Balmoral.—Grand Opening Night, March 7, and on following Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. Novelties, Chocolates, Cigarettes, etc. Musical Numbers by Lew Jones and his Popular Orchestra. Xylophone Solos by R. A. Jury.—N. Goiss, Sec. 14 CARNIVAL Hats from 8 for 1/, great selection, original designs.—Mortensen, '6, Pqnsonby Rd. Phone 27-720. TFS TEACHERS OF DANCING. -j I a A LESSON. THE LATEST 1931 - 1 -/ U BALLROOM DANCES. Learn these fascinating new steps and you will find new pleasures in dancing. Bright, enjoyable Classes on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 7-9.30 p.m. Private Lessons by arrangement, 1/ a lesson, all branches Fancy and Highland Dancing, unequalled for developing children. Classes all Saturday. America Tap, Physical Culture and Acrobatic Classes for girls over 16. MISS VIOLET ROBERTSON, Winner of over three hundred First and Second Prizes. 200, Pacific Buildings, Wellesley St. 14 -yALESKA - SCHOOL OF DANCING, V Ngapuht Chambers, Lorne St. (Opp. Back Entrance of Regent Theatre.) Phone 46-121. EVERY CLASS OF DANCING TAUGHT. Have your child taugnt the correct method from the.commencement. Special Physical Culture and Acrobatic Class, Friday, 4.30 p.m.; Special, Fancy Dancing Class, Saturday morning, 10 a.m. Fee for these classes 1/ each per lesson. Write for prospectus. ■ , • xt 4 THE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO, New Zealand's University. BALLROOM DANCING. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Evening Classes. Practice Classes Every Night, from i 5 to 6 p.m. STUDIO.: 91, QUEEN ST. Telephone 40-214. ■- " . \ S BALLROOM Dancing, Correct Style, Qualified Private Tuition.—Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.P.O. - D 4 ERANK WOODRUFFS, Expert Instructor, special course 15/; Jazz or Old-time.— 174, Upper Symonds St. B MISS-RUBY SHERRIFF, S, Hopetoim . 'St., Ponsonby, specialises in-American Tap, and Ballroom, C 4 ]\/fRS. HISLOP and Mr. Rackley, Teach -"-*- Old-time and Jazz expertly, reasonably. 67. Newton Rd. . 14 PARISIAN Studio, Whitehall (below Tabernacle).—Miss Violet Brooks, Mr, Alex Bentley. Private Tuition, Ballroom Dancing. ■ D SAN TOY—Members please note—Usual Practice Dances every Saturday, Welnesday, 7 p.m.—Roval Oak Hall, Royal Oak. ■•..■■■■ : ■ ■ - .„. --_ IIS WELLESLEY Dancing Academy. 100. Pacific Bldgs.. Wellesley St. Tnrernntinnnl. Simultaneous and Ballroom: specialty. American Tap. Principal, Mr. Geo. G. Cox. c ELOCUTION. MRS M. McCALLU.M Resumes Lessons in-Elocution on Monday., February 16. lit 33, Remuera-.Rd. Phone 24-000. x! 4
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 38, 14 February 1931, Page 19
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