DANCING. . CHANGE TXALL, "VfEWTON TJOAIX RANGE -ti-ALL, EWTON -"OAn TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE HOME OF REAL OLD-TIME DANCING. Come Along and Dance the Evening Aw»» in an atmosphere refine. PERFECTION TO US, SATISFACTION" TO YOU IS A PLEASURE, TO ALL CONCERNED. There will be Chocolates, Cigarettes, and Streamers for Spot Waltz. Special for Monte Carlo. Musical Numbers, past and present, are being prepared and rendered by those wonder instrumentalists known throughout the dancing fraternity as THE SNAPPY SIX. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. COME AND WE MAKE YOUR VISIT A PLEASANT ONE. S4 BALMORAL DANCE CLUB, ZEALANDIA HALL, BALMORAL (Dominion Road). EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. JAZZ. JAZZ. FREE SUPPER PROVIDED. Capacious Retiring and Smoking lounges. Refreshment Rooms and Cloak Attendant. PHENOMENAL LIGHTING EFFP;CTS (Messrs. Crawford and Myers, M.C.'s) SNAPPY BAND OF FIVE EXPERIENCED MUSICIANS, Playing Latest Repertoire. Two Monte Carlo Prizes, in addition to usual Spot Prices, Streamers, etc. A Real Good Night of Enjoyment that You Cannot Afford to Miss for Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. Watch Monday's Advt. in "Star." 11 G. W. PARKER, Sec. 1 Good -vtews! rjooD -views! OOD EWS ! vJ OOD EWS ! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. I GRAND -COMBINED OPENING NIGHT | I GRAND COMBINED OPENING NIGHT [ of that ever popular Dance, in gT. gEPULCHRE'S TLTALL, Conducted by TECHNICAL 0.8.'s RUGBY AND VENTURA DANCE CLU£S, Features of the Evening: TREVOR EADY and his Wonderful Band. And GORGEOUS EASTERN DECORATIONS. Subscriptions: Ladies 2/, Gentlemen 2/6. S-11.30. 11 A UCKLAND'S POPULAR OLD-TIME -tt- DANCE, Will be held TO-NIGfiT in THE CLICK CLACK CABARET (NEWMARKET). Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo, Chocolates and Cigarettes Free. <> Special Consolation Prizes for Monte Carlo. MORROW'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA, in attendance, including Bob Adams, with his Xylophones and Electric Bells. Come Once. ~ Come Always. Gents, 2/. Flannels Optional. Ladies, 1/6. LES. GORDON, M.C. Reservations Free by Ringing 40-789. 11 CARLTON xJ TRANCE /^LUB, CARLTON HALL, SANDRINGHAM. mO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGHT. DANCE TO AUCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR BAND. Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, Chocs., Cigs., Streamers. Dancing, 8 p.m. till 11.30 p.m. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. 1 ' 11 KITCHENER HALL, KITCHENER STREET. THIS MONDAY, APRIL 13, AND EVERY FOLLOWING MONDAY; GRAND CARNIVAL NOVELTY NIGHT DANCING 8-11 P.M. Special Engagement of HARRY BOLTON'S APACHE DANCE BAND, New Zealand's Largest Permanent Dance Band. VALUABLE PRIZES WILL BE ' DISTRIBUTED, LATEST NOVELTIES FOR ALL. POPULAR PRICES: Gents, 2/6 ; Ladies, 1/6; Double, 3/6. - Conducted by : RATIONALIST SOCIAL CLUB. ' ' 11 (CRYSTAL DANCE CLUB. TE PA PAPA HALL. EVERY MONDAY -—- EVERY MONDAY. Bigger, Brighter and Better. Monte • Carlo, Chocolates, Cigarettes. THE VAGABOND'S DANCE BAND. Admission, ■ 1/6. R- SAMMONS, Secretary. TEACHERS OF DANCING. jVpSS Q'QONNOR. Takes pleasure in announcing that owing to the Continuous Growth of her Business, SHE HAS ENLARGED HER PREMISES. ■ In to the Main Classroom she has now acquired an Extra Private Lesson Room of 840 Square Feet. When Big Classes are in progress the Whole FJoor of 1840 Square Feet may be used. ALL LESSONS STRICTLY PRIVATE. CLASSES FRIDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, S-10. PRACTICE CLASSES EVERY NIGHT, 5-6. STUDIO, 91, QUEEN STREET (Over Hugh Wright's Ladies' Shop). Telephone 46-214. S -J /(* 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, 8-9.30 p.m., and Private Lessons by arrangement. 1/ a Lesson, all jranches Fancy and Highland Dancing, unequalled for developing children. Classes ill Saturday. American Tap, Physical Cul;ure and Acrobatic Classes for Girls over 16.—MISS VIOLET ROBERTSON, Winner )f over 300 First and Second Prizes, 200, Pacific Buildings, Wellesley Street. li M ISS M ABEL JOHNSON ' The Ballroom," Omaliu Road, Remuera. :lasses in classical and ballroom DANCING will Reopen on April 15. 4.DULT PRACTICE DANCE, Commencing WEDNESDAY, April 22. Erivate Lessons in All Latest - Dances at Any Time-by Arrangement. / . PHONE 25-021. 11 OALLROOM Dancing, Correct Style, LJ Qualified Private Tuition. — Moderi* Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Buildings >pp. G.P.O.' 54 WOODRUFFS, Expert Instructor. Special course, 15/; private lessons: success < assured. —-174, Upper Symonds St! B jl/TRS. HISLOP, old tijne; Mr. Rackley, Jazz; lowest terms.—67, Newton Rd : __11 IVJ'ISS RUBY SHERRIFF, 8, Hopetoun p o n f,°nby. specialises in American rap and Ballroom. C 4 Tl/TISS SPENCER, Symondsville Studio, TJ -Symonds Street (next St. Paul's).— Dances recommence TO-NIGHT (Saturday), April 11. Classes reopen MONDAY, April 13. Private lessons any time by -appointment.—Particulars by phone or Studio. B PARISIAN Studio, Whitehall (belotr Tabernacle). —Miss Violet Brook?. Alex Bentley. Private Tuition. Ballroom Dancing. . - SAN TOY, Modern Diincin? Classes every Wednesday. Saturday, 7 P w -» . ' -. 15 Oak Hall. Royal Oak. —j--\r Jr.ESKA. t Phnnp 46-121. r T ti-qIEY Dancing Academy, 100, Wn if. Rides. Wellesley .Street. InterVVpacfflc Bldgs.. al id Ballroom; Tap. Principal, Mr. jco. G. Cot. I* . • AUCKLAND
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 85, 11 April 1931, Page 21
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