DANCING. . " THREE LITTLE WORDS " MEAN ROMANO'S TRANCE riLUB. OMANO'S •L'ANCE I I KARANGAHAPE ROAD. (Opp. K.K. Footwear). TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY SATURDAY. AGAIN GIVING UNEXCELLED ENTERTAINMENT At THE POPULAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. LADIES, 2/. GENTS, 2/6. DOUBLE, 4/. TACK J3OWE & HIS QRCHESTRA. And WILL BRAHAM, Tenor, In Specialty Numbers. W. G. McCOWATT, Floor Manager. OMANO'S TRANCE fM,X]B. OMANO'S BON TON DANCE CLUB, BON TON HALL, ROYAL OAK. THE MOST POPULAR OF DANCES. CARNIVAL — S TO 12 — mO-NIGHT. ARNIVAL — S TO 12 L O-NIGHT. Dance to Auckland's Rhythm Masters, DON HAY AND HIS VAGABONDS Presenting: "You're Driving Me Crazy," "Confessin'," "Choo Clibo," "Care For Me." 2 MONTE CARLOS, WITH SPECIAL. QUALITY PRIZES. | - . I Balloons. Streamers. Safety Cloakroom. Special Sprung Floor. Wonderful Lighting Effects. Subscription: Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/. N.B.—The Management reserves the rteht to refuse admittance. b 13 R- W. THOMSON, M.C. /<\k Q.RET LYNN LABOUR J& PARTY. &f-~?*— Masonic Hall, Newton. THE IDEAL BALLROOM. TO-NIGHT — 8 o'clock — TO-NIGHT. AN EXCLUSIVE PROGRAMME OF OLD-TIME DANCING. OLD-TIME DANCING. You'll Enjoy Every Bit of it. Popularity, Sociability, Refinement. Spot Waltz, Tingle Tangle, Dorris. A Lady's and Gent's Special Prize. . - In Addition: An Entrancing Programme of Old and New Musical Favourites by PALTRIDGE'S OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. From- beginning to end it sparkles with Delightful Music, Happy Dancers. Overture: "The Guardsman's Choice," 7.55. Ladies. 1/6, Gents 2/. Refreshments. H. W. VAUGHAN, 13 Hon. Sec.
AUCKLAND'S FINEST BALLROOM. Select! Well Conducted! Attractive T DRUIDS' /".LD-TIME riABARET, ruids' v-'ld-timd Cabaret, north street, newton. — TO-NIGHT — And Every Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Balloons, Streamers, Chocs., Cigs., Spot Waltz, and DAINTY SUPPER FOR ALL. Newest and Oldest Musieal Hits by our Wonderful Band, "THE FAMOUS REVELLERS." Specially Featuring the Latest Waltz Craze. "Why Should I Always Be Without Yon?" TRY "THE DRUIDS"- — TO-NIGHT. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. AUCKLAND'S POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE Will be held TO-NIGHT in The /Slick /cabaret, he Cabaret, newmarket. Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo. Chocolates and Cigarettes Free. Also Special Consolation Prizes for Monte Carlo. Music Rendered bv MORROW'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA, Including Bob Adams with his Xylophone and Electric Bells. Gents 2/, Ladies 3/6. LES. GORDON. M.C. Reservations Free by Ringin,? 40-759. 13 f l> \ A KARANA YACHT CLUB j D[ -**• (INC.). USUAL SATURDAY DANCE CLUBHOUSE TO-NIGHT. Perfect Floor. Good Music. FREE BUS LEAVES ENDEAN'S BLDGS., 7.30 TO 8.30. Gents, 2/; Ladies, 1/6. 13 E. EDGECUMBE, Soc. Sec. WHAT Makes, the Sea Roar? Ask the M.C. at the Point Chevalier Sailing Club's Dance TO-NIGHT, and Every Saturday. Roy Reed's Columbias. Light Supper. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6, Double 2/. ' 13 KEEP Warm—Attend the Workers' Social Club's Dancp in Oak Hall, Liverpool St., near Tivoli Theatre, To-niglit, 8 p.m. Tickets, 1/, 1/6 and 2/0, for sale outside. Good Orchestra and Sunnor. I£> Hooch. Aye for a Guid Scots Nicht. rnHE AUCKLAND AND DISTRICT -*- HIGHLAND PIPE BAND - Will Hol£, a GRAND DaNCE In DRUIDS' HALL, NORTH STREET, NEWTON, On MONDAY, JUNE 15, AT S P.M. Eightsome Reels, Highland Schottische, and Spot Waltz. Orchestra, HUNTER'S REVELLERS. M.C, MR. J. MacLEAN. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. Slipper Provided. 13 A. McCORD, Hon. Sec. t\ UCKLAND LODGE, ~~SoTl>, A u__OD. DANCE AND CARD EVENING, li Druids' Hall, North St., Newton, K WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 8 P.M. Old-Time and Jazz Dancea. Streamers, Monte Carlo (Three Prizes). Orchestra, Four Instruments. Gents 1/, Ladies 1/. Light Supper Provided. 13 SISTER FLANAGAN. A.P. "VTARIST Third Intermediate League ITX Dance, Masonic Hall. Belgium St.. Wednesday, June 17. Jazz. Ladies 1/ Gents 1/6. \?, TEACHERS OF DANCING. "PARISIAN Studio, 419, Queen St. (below ' - 1 - Tabernacle).—Miss Violet Brooks. Mr. , Alex. Bentley, Private Tuition, Ballroom Dnncing. T) QAN TOY—Modern Dancing Classes. >o Every Saturday, Wednesday, 7.0 p m Royal Oak Hall. Royal Oak. :17 VALESKA. Russian Ballet: Specialty Dancer Ernest Rolls, London. Continent.—Nganuhi Chambers. Lome Street Phone 46-121. f -| /a A LESSON. Latest Ballroom DalTe- •*-' '* ine as apnroved by the Imperial Society. London. Fancy. Highland Dancing. Physical Culture. Club Swinging. 1/ a lesson. Classes for nil ages. Satisfaction guaranteed.—Violet Robertson, 200, Pacific j Buildings. Wellesley Street. B i MUSICAL TUITION. PIANISTS. Be Popular. Lam the Art of Syncopation; success assured, . talented pupils.—Ring Lew Jones, 47-Jl- - "PIANOFORTE Teacher, L.L.C.M., A.L.C.M.. !JL A.T.C.L.; visits if necessary; -/i« lesson.—Ring 27-180. _i-^' ' .ttattpr SMITH. Teacher Mandolin. ■ Dance Band supplied.-Lewis Eady s B!<L£ • 42-00° _—— —— —""~~""*" —— * ! WW* „*^^a2S2K Z*f&» Terrace. Pon, son by.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 19
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