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DANCING. LAST SATURDAY'S REOPENING NIGHT A PKOyEN AND AMAZING SUCCESS." | APACHE DANCE CLUB, KITCHENER HALL (above Public Library). _. TO-NIGHT—B till 11.30 p.m.—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—S till 11.30 p.m.—TO-NIGH 1. "Free—A real Photograph of Last Saturday's Celebrations will be presented Free to each Patron in attend- | . ance for To-night Only. Also —■" Excuse Me" Photographs for Everyone Again To-itight. Get your Friends to save them for you. J f mHE APACHE QRCHESTRA j 1 In Further Novelty Numbers. | MONTE CARLO. "EXCUSE ME" DANCE. 31 Hours of Unalloyed Joy in Auckland's Finest Ballroom. Ladies 2/. Doable 4/ Gentlemen 2/6. ''■27 ' N. EDGAR, Sec "THE MOST POPULAR OF DANCES." BON TON DANCE CLUB. ' BON TON HALL. ROYAL OAK. ; ' CARNIVAL — 8 to 12. — mO-NIGHT. ARNJVAL — S to .12. —: -*-O-NIGHT.. AUCKLAND'S POPULAR PLAYERS, Tdon hay i AND HIS | vagabond dance~band.| Presenting the Latest Dance Numbers. Balloons. Streamers. Safety Cloak Room. Wonderful Lighting. I 2 MONTE CARLOS, WITH SPECIAL I QUALITY PRIZES. J Subscription: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. N.B.—The Management reserves the right to refuse admittance. R. W. THOMPSON, M.C. "A NIGHT OF REFINED ENJOYMENT." •■ . " ■ 27 ;■ * BETTER TIMES COULD NOT BE HAD ANYWHERE OTHER THAN THE QRANGE JTALL, -\JEWTON T>OAD. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WHERE OLD-TIME DANCING IS THE TALK OF THE EVENING. The most pleasing appearance to visitors is the Sociability that Reigns among the Crowd. There will be Chocolates, Cigarettes and Streamers in Spot and Monte Carlo Waltzes. And. Music, it is acclaimed by the hundreds that attend, to be the Greatest Orchestra in town. True to their name, SNAPPY SIX. . Ladies, 1/G. Gents, 2/. ' _. , S MONSTER DANCE. TO-NIGHT .(SAT.), JUNE 27. X/ EWIS JfUDY'S QONCERT JJALL, QUEEN STREET. INTRODUCING THE LATEST NOVELTY CRAZE, EGGETT. Splendid Prizes to. Winning Competitors. LOLOMA "ORCHESTRA, Which has completed an Australian Tonr, mill be in attendance. Ladles, 2/. Gents, 2/6. SUPPER A SPECIALITY. j • Management, . ADAMS AND SONS; . Grosvenor Cafe, • Auckland Leading Caterers. :x27 riOME AND ENJOY THE ' MUSIC V Provided by Auckland's Finest Dan.-e ■■•■ Band; —Geo. Hunter's mnw^ ODS REVELLERS." mo-NIGHT. _. mO-NIGHT. I -'SSHiSSI -OLD-TIME CABARET. "I 1 DRUIDS 1 OLD-TIME CABARET. I NORTH STREET, NEWTON. DAINTY SUPPER FOR ALL! Balloons, Streamers, Chocs., Gigs., etc • . Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/. I MONSTER FANCY DRESS GALA, I THURSDAY WEEK, JULY 9. . BIG CASH FRIZES FOR COSTUMES. 27 "[ 'K ) A PARANA YACHT CLUB JP\ XX " (INC.). Ks?«! The Cluo ' s Popular Saturday «^8^ Night Dance'■will ne held in the Clubhouse by : the Sea," TO-NIGHT -: (Saturday). Free Bus > from Endean's I 7 Buildings, 7.30, 8.30, returning after thv s Dance. Music by Stacey's Revellers, , Chocolates, Cigarettes, Novelties. Excellroi--3 Floor. . 2 ; : I T7-EEP WARM AT THE OAK HALL, r St., Social and Dance To- -' night, 8 p.m.;, conducted by the Workers' ••: Social Club. Tickets, 1/, 1/6 and 2/6, for sale, outside. Good Orchestra and Supper. , An enjoyable evening guaranteed. 27 f YXfATERVIEW RATEPAYERS' DANCE.— - ' * Poiat Chevalier Hall, Tuesday, June » 30. Connon's Genuine Old-time Orchestra 0 (4 instruments;). Spot Waltz, D'Alberts, J Tingle Tangle, Doris Waltz. Usual Ncvel- •■ ties. Ladies, 1/, Gents, 1/6.—A. C. Janiie- • son. M.C. 27 U TEACHERS OF DANCING. e "" : ' r - 1/6 A LESSON ' BALLROOM DANCING. All the fascinating, new 1931 variations • and basic steps, correct holds, and ballroom etiquette. Reduced Rates to Ballroom Classes for Parties of Five or more. -i / A LESSON—OPERATIC (TOE) J-/ CECETTI, CLASSICAL AND EASTERN (Denishawn), SPANISH WITH CASTANETS, AMERICAN TAP. HIGHLAND AND NATIONAL DANCING, and a very interesting and enjoyable Physical Culture Class for Girls and Young Women. CABARET PARTIES Arranged for Pupils. PRIVATE LESSONS by Arrangement. Inquiries Solicited at the Studio. MISS VIOLET ROBERTSON, » 200, Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley St. E; 27 e mHE 11/fARGARET Q?pONNOR QTUDIO. 3 N.Z.'s UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING. • Principals:' J MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR 1" (Member of Imperial Society, London, Ballroom Branch), " MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY (London Certificate), 1 Assisted by MISS M. BALLANTYNE. • STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS FROM I 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. j EVENING CLASSES. . WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 8-10 P.M. PRACTICE CLASSES, 5 TO 6 P.M. STUDIO: 91, QUEEN STREET. (Opp. Fort Street), i Phone 46-214. a y __ , _ W s "DALLROOM Dancing, Correct Style, r -*-* Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern t . Dancing Studio, 30, Palmerston Buildings, s opp.- G.P.O. D 4 ■; " TJROADWAY " Studio (above Smith and r, „ Ca «gQey's r Newmarket).—Latest Style a Ballroom Dancing, Private Tuition, Classes; moderate fees.. ' c • pRANK WOODRUFFB, Expert Instructor, v ■*• Proficiency guaranteed. Jazz or Old- ', time; 15/.—174, Upper Symonds St. B 4 *M ISS KOBY SHERRIFF, 8, Hopetoun , -"J- St., Ponsonby, specialises in American c Tap and Ballroom. C 4 • TVfISS SPENCER, Symondsviße Studio, . ■"•«• Symonds Street (next St. Paul's).— - Dances Every Saturday, S p.m. Classes, Thursday, Monday. Private Lessons any - time by appointment.—Particulars by phone (■_ or studio. £ t- TVARISIAN Studio, 419, Queen St. (below y XT Tabernacle) .-Miss Violet Brooks, Mr. 5 Alex. Bentley. Private Tuition, Ballroom = Dancing. " r TOY—Members, please note.—Ladies* " fe Night, Wednesday, July I.—Royal Oak I Hall. SI SAN TOY—Modern Dancing Classes every Saturday, Wednesday, 7 p.m.—Royal 7 J Oak Hall, Royal Oak. 27 AUCKLAND ' f j 3PUBUC LißßAaf

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 150, 27 June 1931, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 150, 27 June 1931, Page 19

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