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| DANCING. "GAIETY AND REFINEMENT" At The BON TON DANCE CLUB, BON TON HALL, ROYAL OAK. Presenting Our New Policy. GRAND OPENING (ANNIVERSARY) OF OUR WINTER SEASON. rpo-NiGHT — s to 12. — rrvo-NiGin: J-O-NIGHT — S to 12. — J-O-NIGHI Owing to numerous requests, we liav:* Re-engaged the DANCE OR*CHESLU\ which proved so popular with our nian.v patrons last season. | DON HAY | " AND HIS | VAGABOND DANCE BAND, i Presenting All the Newest and Popular Dan-ce Numbers. ENTIRELY NEW DECORATIVE SOTTING. NEW LIGHTING EFFECTS. SPECIAL CABARET NUMBERS ANI) NOVELTIES FOR OUR BIG WINTER SEASON. 1 SPECIAL ATTRACTION —TO-NIGHT. I | JACK AND .MAVIS RILEY. i Balloon Dance (Four Prizes). | MONTE CAKLO — QUALITY PRIZES. ; Heebie Jeebies Strictly Prohibited. SPECIAL! ! ! —Get Vuur Ticket at , the Door and Be Sure to be in the I Lucky Draw (20 Prizes). [ Sub. : Ladies 1/0, Gentlemen 2/. N.B. —The Management reserves tin 1 right to'refuse admittance to anyone who. in their opinion, may lower the rcspect and morale of this select dance. 1> R. W. THOMPSON, M.C. mO-NIGHT — S Till 11.30 — rpO-NIGHT J- p.m. WENDY DANCE CLUB, (Late Apache), ' KITCHENER STREET. LADIES, 1/6 GENTLEMEN, 1/6. A REFINED DANCE AT POPULAR PRICES. Music by HOWARD MOODY And His WENDY CLUB ORCHESTRA. The Management reserves the right to refuse admittance to anyone who, in i s opinion, may lower the tone or morale of the- dance. N. EDGAR, Organiser. 2 G. MASON, Secretary. | NOW IN ITS FOURTH YEAR AND~ I STILL ATTRACTING BIG APPRECIAI TIVE ATTENDANCES. UCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR BALLROOM. DRUIDS' ' OLD-TIME CABARET, North St., Newton. rn o - N I G h t. -L o - N I G H T. Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo, Streamers, Chocs., Cigs., etc., and a fine programme of Oldtime and Modern Dances to the strains of "THE FAMOUS REVELLERS." Admission prices to meet the times: LADIES 1/, GENTS 1/. There's always greater value at the Druids'. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
AUCKLAND'S POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCING. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. QLICK QLACK QABARET, NEWMARKET. All Patrons attending Saturday will be admitted for Half-price on Monday Night. Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo. Chocolates and Cigarettes Free. FINEST DANCE FLOOR IN TOWN. Music rendered by Morrow's Popular Orchestra, with Bob Adams at the drums. Gents 2/, Ladies 1/6. LES. GORDON. M.C.. Reserves Free. Ring 40-789 or 21-102. J FOX TROT COMPETITION TO-NIGHT. IJIHE gTROLLE'RS' QLUB. ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ROAD. TO-NIGHT 8-12. TO-NIGHT I FOX TItOT COMPETITION. | FIRST COUPLE, £5 AND GOLD I MEDALS. SECOND COUPLE, £2. I FIRST HEAT TO-NIGHT. Still the Most Popular Band. | LBN SHARP AND HIS 5 FLATS. I They Play to Please. Ladies, 1/0. Gents, 1/6. Wo Reserve the Right to Refuse Admission Y - T - FINE DANCE CLUB. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT — SATURDAY. — TO-NIGH'I MONSTER OLD-TIME DANCE. Chocs., Cigs., Balloons, Streamers, Spot Walta and Monte Carlo. Announcement.—We are commencing a series of (lancing competitions, commenting Next Wednesday. Entry to competitions, 6d. Come along to-night and put in your entry. Spccial Prizes. Admission 1/6. H. ANDERSON, M.C. Dance of the season. BLUE PACIFIC DANCE CLUB. „ O'Neill St. Hall, Ponsonby. TO-NIGHT — 8-11.30 — TO-NIGHT. I MICK KOZENOF T I and his Five I | Rhythm Masters. j Novelty Dances. Prizes Galore. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. x 2 T. O'SHKA, M.C. DIXUNA .D'ANCB CLUB (Late Zealandia Hall, Balmoral.) TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY SATURDAY. Monte Carlo and Special Valuable Consolation Prizes. SIX JAZZ KINGS, Paramount Perfect Players rendering Latest Hits. Wonderful Lighting Effect;. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. - A UCKLAND AMATEUR CYCLE CLUU DANCE. CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM. S p.m.-12 p.m.—TO-NIGHT—S p.m.-12 p.m Supper Provided. Kit Kat. Dance- Band. 1 CHEER UP CLUB will hold a DANCK in the Progressive Ilali, Alma St., Newmarket, SATURDAY, APRIL 2. Supper. 1/6. 1/. XDON'T FORGET THE WORKEUo SOCIAL CLUB. OAK HALL, LIVERPOOL STREET, For a Jazzy Time. Walter Smith's Three Musketeer.*.
aAIETY HALL, SURREY ORESCENT. EVERY WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. THE ASTONIANS. To-night—Final Jazz-Waltz Competition. Novelties, Monte Carlos. Admission 1/. - HALL, NEWMARKET MONDAY, AI'KIL 11. FAMOUS DIXIELAND CABA'RET BANU. Keep This Date Kree. - y COTS HALL, SYMONDS STREET. •O Melbourne Silver Star. Old-Time Dance. Everybody welcinu-. I Special Prizes, Chocolates and Cigarette.,. Dancing 8 sharp. Ladies 1/(5, dents -/'. 2 M.C.'S PHILLIPS and McKENZIE. TEACHERS OF DANCING. SYMONDS VILLE DANCE STUDIO. SYMONDS ST. (Next St. Paul si. Miss Spencer's Dances will recommence SATURDAY, April 2. Tuition Classes re-open Monday, April 4, Thursday. April 7. Private lessons daily in all the lates' dances, including Tango and Rumba. Mr. Bruce is now associated with Symondsvil ■ Studio and will assist. Particulars, l'hoi.f 42-237 or at Studio. Symondsville has again been redecorated and is now available. H 1/6 A L EBSOS - Ballroom Dancing, including Tango and Rumba. Special Class for Elderly People. Wed., 3 0.30 a.m., Physical Culture Class for Business Girls, includes limbering, club swinging and dancing. Operatic, Classical. Spanish Dancing, etc. 1/ A LESSON. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MISS VIOLET ROBERTSON, 200, Pacilic Kids.. Wellcsley Street. - RANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Instructor Jazz or Old-time Course, 10/; private lessons.—l 74, Syraonds St. " TVfISS RUBY S HER RIFF simplifies Bali IVJL room Dancing for Beginners, new variation for advance. —8, Hopetoun M.. l'onsonby. L PARISIAN Studio, 110, Queen St. (below Tabernacle). —Miss Violet Brooks, Mr. Alex. Bentley. Private Tuition .Ballrooyj Dancing. MAN TOY School of Dancing. Royal ("as O Hall, Royal Oak-. — Beginners (modern), every Saturday, Wednesday, • p.m. : '■ —p Vru kska late Speciality Acrobatic V Dancer,' De Courville, London.—-Acro-batic Adagio Class forming, enrol now.— Ngapulii Chambers, Lorne St. Phone 46-1-1-
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 78, 2 April 1932, Page 17
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