DANCING. n REi " LYNX labour Jy PARTY. MASONIC HALL, NEWTON. YedligtTrrr The Ideal Ballroom. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. OLD-TIME DANCING. Select — Attractive — Well Conducted. Spot Waltz, -D'Alberts, Tingle Tangle. A Lady's and Gent.'s Special Prize. —Also At their best in favourite selections, PALTRIDGE'S OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. Every Saturday Night Patrons demand Encore after Encore. Overture: "The Carnival King," 7.55. Ladies 1/6, Gents. 2/. Refreshments. All Trams converge to this Point. 11 H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. DRUIDS' OLD-TIME CABARET. NORTH STREET. NEWTON. Auckland's Favourite Dancing Rendezvous. Select! Attractive! Well-conducted ! T O - N I G H T TO-NIGHT Balloons, Streamers, Chocs., Cigs., Spot Waltz and DAINTY SUPPER FOR ALL. Musical Hits by the Hottest and Snappiest Baud of Six in Town. We challenge all competitors to dispute this. 1 T I THE FAMOUS REVELLERS. Ladies 1/6. Gents. 2/. 11 "DALMORAL CABARET DANCE, ZEALANDIA HALL, DOMINION ROAD, BALMORAL.
•Special Prizes Monte Carlo, Cigs., Chocs., Streamers, etc. LEW JONES' POPULAR ORCHESTRA Of Six Will render All the Latest Dance Numbers. Dancing 8 to 12. MR. W. RIMMER, M.C. *N. GOISS, Sec. Ladies 2/. Gents. 2/6. 11 DANCE AND CHEER UP. OLD-TIME DANCE At the MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET, f AUCKLAND'S EINEST BALLROOM. I X TO-NIGHT., BWART'S PREMIER DANCE BAND. A PERFECT FLOOR. Under New M.C. Balloons, Chocolates, Cigarettes. COME ALONG TO-NIGHT AND HAVE "A REAL GOOD TIME." Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. • 11 JAZZ. J A Z-Z. JAZZ. BON TON DANCE CLUB, » ROYAL OAK. Usual Saturday Night Dance at the Popular Club.--.Monte Carlo, Spot, Cigs., Chocs.. Novelties Galore. Lighting Effects Second to None. Refined, Sociable, Well-conducted. Bon Ton Orchestra in attendance. Ladies. 1/6. Gents. 2/. 11 To-night. — to-nigh t. DOMINION HALL\ OPPOSITE P.O. DOMINION RD. Try Jazzing and Dancing to Real Snappy Music played by the Lo Loma String Band. Items by Tuila and Puhia. Monte Carlo, Streamers, Balloons, etc. Lots of Fun last week, try it To-night. xll PARISIAN STUDIO, 419. QUEEN ST. (Below Tabernacle).' TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. Private Dancef..' Invitations at Studio. Dress is Requested. FULL STUDIO ORCHESTRA. 11 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE DANCING PUBLIC OF AUCKLAND. RE-OPENING NIGHT. AUCKLAND RETAIL SHOP ASSISTANTS' CHARITY CLUB. , GRAND CARNIVAL,. SCOTS TTALL, SYMONDS STREET. COTS JJ-ALL, SYMONDS STREET. MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1931. MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1931. Dance to- (he Latest Music rendered byHARRY NEILSEN'S DIXIELAND BAND. An Enjoyable Evening assured every Patron. SPECIAL NOVELTIES. Patronise this Popular Dance Every Monday. The dances are well conducted and have proved a pronounced success. All Net Proceeds Donated to Charity. Ladies, 2/. Gents, 2/G. :xll
OLYMPIA DANCE CLUB, QT, QIBPULCHRE'S TTALL, - )Ox. lObpuICHRE'S -ELaLL, KHYBER PASS ROAD. WEDNESDAY, 8-11.30. 8-11.30. PATRONS PLEASE NOTE,—That the Hall has been most Elaborately Decorated by the Ventur.a and Tech. 0. Boys" Clubs as ah Eastern Bazaar. Something Entirely New and Novel. All the Latest Numbers will be Rendered by THE APACHE DANCE BAND, ' Under the Personal Direction of . MR. HARRY BOLTON, Monte Carlo. , Monte Carlo. Subscription.: Ladies, 2/ ; Gentlemen, 2/6; Double, i). ■ ' • 11 QHEER QHEER "QP 5! I ST. ANDREWS PIPE BAND. || DANCE DANCE DANCE. » JQRUIDS' "|l|' ALL, NORTH STREET, NEWTON. . "YyEDNESDAY, WITH HUNTER'S FAMOUS REVELLERS. Old-Time and Modern Dancing, Highland Schottische, Eightsome Reel. Dainty Supper Provided. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. Mesdames McLeod, Stevenson, Craig and Barker, committee. :15 ONSONBY CATHOLIC TENNIS CLUB (Inc.).—DANCE, POINT ERIN KIOSK, WEDNESDAY EVENING, S-12. Meredith's Orchestra. Supper. Ladies; 2/; Gents, 2/6. Members from other clubs, with friends, cordially invited. 11 CARNIVAL Hats from' 8 for 1/, great j selection,' original designs.—Mortensen, 6, Ponsonby Rd. Phone 27-720. - TFS LAWN TENNIS. A BRUCE, Expert Racquet Stringer, 4)4, Albert St. Recommended by players Patronised by Tilden, world's champion. C ALL Tennis Racquet Repairs guaranteed; moderate charges; same service.— Wiseman's, Queen St. and Newton. C /"10URT wanted for week-end play. State yj terms.—Write P. 2863, Star. xll RACQUETS Restrung, special hard court gut, patronised by Australian team.— Griffiths' Tennis Service, Wakefield St., fifty yards from Town Hall. B VACANCIES, excellent asphalt court; Sunday play; no beginners; 2nd section Dominion Rd.; reasonable.—Write B. 3211, Star. 14 VACANCIES, Chip "Court; Sunday play; no beginners; Mt. Eden ; 15/ season.— Ring 40-501. xll ELOCUTION- ■ T.rAISIE CARTE-LLOYD, Palmerston Bids. -L*-L opp. G.P.O. All Branches Elocutionary Art. Day and Evening Tuition. C "IVfRS. A. J. DREAVER, Art of Speaking ItJ. Distinctly.—Studio. 46. Lewis Eadv Bide.. Queen St. £ TVTRS. ARTHUR GRIFFITHS. 13, BeUe--J-'J- vue Rd.. Mt. Eden; Wednesdays, 22, " Academy." Upper Queen St.—Speeches. Monologues, Sketches, Recitals. D ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. A LLUM Electrical Co.. Ltd., Anzac Ave if ,^ u ? klancl ; for highest grade Electrical Installation.—Phefaes 44-443, 4C-Cll. D "pRED CARTEii, Battery Specialist, 10, -L Jervois Rd., Ponsonby (next -Bank). All makes carefully charged or repaired. D rj-OUK AND SULLIVAN, 79, Wellesley i St. w., specialise in all Ignition Work frnd Armature Winding b GJINCLAIR for Fine Mechanical and Elec* V trical Work.' Car 'Elect'ricril Work our specialty.—sl, High St. Phone 45-038. Bl
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 85, 11 April 1931, Page 21
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