DANCING. - - "THE MOST POPULAR OF DANCES." BON TON DANCE CLUB, BON TON "HALL; ROYAL OAK. /CARNIVAL — 8 to 12 — TpO-NIGHT. Carnival — 8 to 12 — J-o-ni&hi. AUCKLAND'S POP.ULAR PLAYERS. [ DON-HAY [ ■ ■ AND HIS ' ' 1 VAGABOND DANCE BAJN.D i "THE IRRESISTIBLE IMPS." Balloons; Streamers,, Special Lighting. "TWO MONTE CARLOS, / . With' ' ■ - SPECIAL QUALITY GIFTS. Subscription: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. N.B. —The Management reserves the right to Refuse Admittance. N. 8.8. —Watch for Special' Announcement. £ LOU STOKES, M.C. ■ "A NIGHT OF REFINED. ENJOYMENT." . " 31 JJALL, .Newton. The Ideal Ballroom,' Q.REY JQYNN pARTY, TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Bright and Attractive Programme of OLD-TIME DANCING. Delightful Company —'Happy-Dancers. PALTRIDGE'S OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. Playing for Your Pleasure. Sweet Music. Perfect TimeOverture, "Pennant Winner," 7.50. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. Refreshments. H. W. VAUGHAN, 31 Hon. Secretary. TO-NIGHT. —; QRANGE JJALL. . / GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. .v. s ■ THE ■■ * gNAPPY gIX ' LEAD AGAIN. ENORMOUS REDUCTION IN PRICES. | Ladies, 1/ | | Gents, 1/6 f USUAL NOVELTIES. UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST VALUE IN AUCKLAND. — Refinement — ~ • — Selectivity — Satisfaction — _ . ■-■ . 31 ' QAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT. ■ ... TO-NIGHT. THE ASTONIANS, Under Jackie Aston. The Hit of the Season: " YOU'RE A REAL NICE GIRL." ' Two Monte . Carlos, Novelties. Ladies 1/6. — FREE DRINKS. — Gents 2/. ■Ponsonby's Popular Players. 31 rpHE WORKERS' SOCIAL CLUB are holdx Ing their usual Weekly Dance To-nig ! it. 8 o'clock, at Oak Hall. Invitation at 3. Liverpool Street. Norman Dudley's Sero- ■ naders. , Good supper. _31 VIEW 'i RATEPAYERS* CHILVV DREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL, Point Chevalier Hall, MONDAY, November 2. Prizes for Most Original' Co,stum.e : for Bov and Girl, ages 3 to 6, 7 to 10, and 11 to 14. Dress Parade 7.30. Lollies, Balloons, etc. Usual Adult Dance to Follow, 8.30 p.m. Connon's Orchestra, of Four. TvANCE Hats; Flowers, Novelties; Deconitions; cheapest in town.—Mortensen. Manufacturer, 6, Ponsonby Rd.. Phom 27-720. '-"J-i .vTFS TEACHERS OF DANCING. IJIHB QJQONNOR gTUDIO. N.Z.'S UNIVERSITY OF. BALLROOM DANCING. Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR (Member of Imperial Society, London. Ballroom Branch), ' - , MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY (London Certificate), Assisted by MISS M. BALLANTYNB. . STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. EVENING • CLASSES. WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 8-10 P.M PRACTICE CLASSES, 5 TO 6 P.M. STUDIO : 91, QUEEN STREET. fOpp. Fort Street). Phone . 46-214. F 1/6 A LESSON, BALLROOM DANCING. ALL, THE NEW .1931 VARIATIONS ' AND BASIC STEPS, CORRECT HOLDS AND BALLROOM 1 ETIQUETTE. 1 / A LESSON FOR ALL BRANCHES OF CULTURE AffCING AND PHYSICAI ' GIRLS admittedCto Elementary Classes on TUES. and FRI. at S p.m. for ONE SHILLING A LESSON. SPECIAL BALLROOM CLASS on WEDNESDAY at 10,30 a.m. for Elderly People. PRIVATE LESSONS by .Arrangement. Cabaret arranged for Pupils. . 'MISS VIOLET ROBERTSON, . . ( Registered Teacher, 200, Pacific Buildings, Wellesley Street. : 31 rnHE JEANE ttorne QjCHOOf ........ .1. OF. , JQANCING. Principal . . .v. MISS HORNE Advanced Member Operatic Association of Great Britain; Associate Imperial Society' Teachers of Dancirig; Ceochettl, Revived Greek, Natural Movement and Ballroom Sections. Children's and Adults' Classes and Lessons Daily. Adults' Ballroom Classes .. Mon- Tnes Thurs., Fri., at 8 p.m. Practice Classes .... Tues. and Thursday. 5-6 p.m. Adults' Step Class (including Back and Schottische) ...... Friday#, 5 p.m. Pupils Trained for Stage and Teaching. Further Particulars, Interviews, etc., STUDIO. HORNE'S BUILDINGS, Corner High St. and Vulcan - Lane. Phone 46-782. Private 21-800. _ W.S pRANK WOODRUFFS, the Expert InJ- structor —Special Course, 10/: indlvJdual tuition.—l 74, Upper Symonds St. B lVfiS'S RUBY SHERRIFF, 8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby, specialises in American | Tap and Ballroom. * ■MISS ■ SPENCER, Symondsville Studio, Symonds St. (next St. Paul's).--Tuition Classes, Mondays and Thursdays, 8 p.m. Dances every Saturday, 8 p.m. Strictly Private Lessons at any time by appointment.—Particulars Phone 42-237 or Studio. ■ .' -'" U PARISIAN Studio, 419, Queen St (below , Tabernacle). —Miss Violet Brooks, Mr. Alex. Bentley. Private Tuition, Ballroom Dan-cing. ' D | CJAN TOY — Classes (Modern) and ►O Improvers' Practice Dances, every Wednesday, Saturday, 7 p.m., Royal Oak Hall, Royal Oak. C "Y7*ALESKA, Russian Ballet; Specialty " Dancer, Ernest Rolls, London, Continent.—Ngapuhi Chambers, Lome Street. Phone 46-121. c TOILET SPECIALISTS. T iADIES.—-PATCHY; GREY OR FADED u HAIR eliminated, by a SAFE, Lustrous Stain; natural shades guaranteed. Only specialists attend our. clients.-?Beautr Face Massage, Permanent Waving, Fnll, SemiBuster. Head 25/, deep, lasting waves. No uncomfortable experience during the sitting Our Haircutting Experts study your particular style of features to get the resuIts.—(RANDOLPH BAGLETON, Wicmaker end Hmmra Hair Worker, 6, Victoria St- next Queen St Depot foe^Tßecto." "Pbooe- S4
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 258, 31 October 1931, Page 17
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