DANCING. m asonic H all - NEWTON. It o uItXTeT THE IDEAL BALLROOM. Q.REY JQYNN pARTY. TO-NIGHT, — TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. Present the Brightest and Most Attractive Programme of OLD-TIME DANCING. You'll Enjoy Every Bit Of It. Popular, Sociable. Well-conducted. Spot Waltz, D'Aliierts. Tingle-Tangle, Doris. A Lady's and Gent's Special Prize. 11l Addition, A Dazzling Musical Sensation. PALTRIDGE'S OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. In Their Well-Selected Programme of Old and New Musical Favourites. A Charming and Delightful Atmosphere. Overture: "Stars and Stripes," 7.50. Ladies I/O, Gents 2/. Refreshments. HARD-UP SOCIAL AND MOCK COURT. GAIETY HALL, THURSDAY, JULY 10. Lady's Prize, Ham; Gent's, i-ton Coal; for Most Hard-up Costume. 4 H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. To-night — mo-NiGHT. O-NIGHT J- O-NIGHT. —| ROMANO'S, KARANGAHAPE RD. Opp. K.K. Footwear. JAZZ — JAZZ — JAZZ. We Lead, Others Follow. J-ACK |^OWE0 WE & JjpS QRCHESTRA j GENTS, 2/6. LADIES, 2/. DOUBLE, 4/. —J ROMANO'S. To-night mo-NiGHT. Q-NIGHT ■ -*• O-NIGHT. m rriHE TECHNICAL COLLEGE ||| OLD BOYS' rpj RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. <M>JP Frieuds and Members are reminded that the Club will hold its IJSUAL JQANCE In gT. gEPULCHRE'S JJALL, TO-NIGHT. — TO-NIGHT. AS USUAL /JIHE jgEST gHOW JN (JIOWN. Ladies, 2/. Gentlemen, 2/6. _4 DRUIDS' OLD-TIME CABARET. NORTH STREET, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT Balloons, Streamers, Chocs., Gigs., Spot Waltz and DAINTY SUPPER FOR ALL. Musical Hits by Auckland's Finest Dance Band. Geo Hunter's FAMOUS REVELLERS. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. QARNIVAL JgALL. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS. fJIHURSDAY Cash Prizes to £5 5/ for Funniest, Best and Original Costumes. Paper Hats, Novelties and a Wonderful Joy Night. x 4 P7\~l KARANA YACHT CLUB (INC.) J\\ THE CLUB'S tfauiA POPULAR SATURDAY NIGHT eSSSpsS DANCE Will be held in the "Clubhouse by the Sea," TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). Free Bus from Endean's Buildings, 7.30 p.m. till 8.30, returning after the Dance, Music by Stacey's Revellers. Chocolates, Cigarettes. Novelties. Excellent Floor. 4
"PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, 419, 1 Queen St. (below Tabernacle). Private Dance for Pupils and Friends, To-night and Every Saturday. Full Studio Orchestra. Dress requested. Invitations at Studio. 4 SCOTS HALL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. RETURN VISIT OF EPI SHALFOON'S MELODY BQYSi Bigger and Brighter than Ever. Melody Dispensers for a Whole Province. THE RAGE OF 40 TOWNS. Specially Featuring DICK TURNBULL, the Most Versatile Musician in the Country. W. P. BLAIKIE, 4 Auckland Representative. TT~ ANDREW'S PIPE | . BAND. J OLD-TIME DANCE, Masonic Hall, Belgium Street, WEDNESDAY, JUDY 8. MORROW'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. (Two Jazz Numbers Only.) Reel and Schottische to Pipe Music. Ladies, 1/6. SUPPER. Gents, 2/. TUe Management Reserve the Right to Refuse Admittance. :x8 V. P. STEVENSON, Sec. Highland dancing society, Druids' Hall, Wednesday, July S. Modern and Old-time Dancing. Foxtrot and Waltzing Competition. Hunters' Revellers. Ladies 1/, Gents 2/. Supper provided. ! x 4 A. I'. KAY, Hon. Sec, ' TEACHERS OF DANCING. rpHE JEANE JJORNE gCHOOL OF • Cor. HIGH ST. AND VULCAN LANE. Principal MISS HORNE. Advanced Member Operatic Association of Great Britain, Associate Imperial Society Teachers of Dancing, Cecchetti, Revived Greek, Natural Movement and Ballroom Sections. NEW ZEALAND'S MOST VERSATILE SCHOOL OF DANCING. All Branches of Dancing Taught, including, AMERICAN TAP—The Vogue for 1931. Special Adults' Class . . Fridays, 5 p.m. Adults and Children's Classes and Pi'ivate Lessons Daily. Further particulars on application. PHONE 4G-752. PRIVATE 21-809. B BALLROOM Dancing, Correct Style, Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, SO, Palmerston Buildings, opp. G.P.O. D 4 FRANK WOODRUFFS, Expert Instructor, Proficiency guaranteed. Jazz or Oldtime; 15/.—174, Upper ffymonds St. B MISS RUB 1" SHERRIFF, 8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby, specialises in American Tap and Ballroom. C 4 MISS SPEiNCiiH, Symondsvilie Studio, Symonds Street (next St. Paul's).— Dances Every Saturday, 8 p.m. Classes, Thursday, Monday. Private Lessons any time by appointment.—Particulars by phone or studio. B P' _ ARISIAN Studio, 419, Queen St. (below Tabernacle). —Miss Violet Brooks, Mr. Alex. Bentley. Private Tuition, Ballroom Dancing. -D
SAN TOY—Modern.Dancing Classes every Saturday, Wednesday, 7 p.m., Royal Oak Hall, Royal Oak. :8 TTALESKA, Russian Ballet; Specialty V Dancer Ernest Rolls, London, Continent.— Ngapuhi Chambers. Lome Street. Phone 46-121. C FRUIT FOR SALE. , APPLES —Choice Dessert, 6/ ; Cookers, Ballarat, 0/ case; rail paid; satisfaction guaranteed.—H. E. Cole, Kaukapakapa. D BUY THE' BEST AT MODERATE PRICES FROM STODDARD AND CLARK'S, 61, Queen Street. WATCH OUR SPECIALTIES. xj PRODUCE WANTED. TREE Tomatoes and Garlic, any quantity. Mitre and Co., 16, Nikntj St. 7
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 156, 4 July 1931, Page 17
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