DANCING. jlr& T>APER TTAX ,<Ji^f— /COMPETITION. MASONIC HALL, NEWTON. THIS EVENING. 8 O'CLOCK. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY (Grey Lynn Branch). AX ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME OP OLD-TIME DANCING. Spot Prizes, D'Alberts, Hesitation, Doris. HAT PARADE 9 O'CLOCK. Ladies (2 Prizes), Gents (2 Prizes) for tlie l'.est Made Paper Hat. A Very Select Musical Programme by PALTRIDGE'S OPERATIC QUINTET ORCHESTRA. Overture: " The Flag of Freedom," 7.55. Ladies 1/C, Gents -/. Refreshments. FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT.. GAIETY HALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. lIARD-UP SOCIAL AND MOCK COURT. Good Prizes for the Most Reasonable Make-up in Tlard-up Costume. No " Comic Cuts." GO 11. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. VISITORS! LOOK! The Place You've Heard so Much About. AUCKLAND GREATEST DANCE — ATTRACTION. DRUIDS' OLD-TIME J CABARET. NORTH STREET, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT. — Cheapest. Finest. Most Select. I DAINTY SUPPER FOR ALL. | Monte Carlo, Streamers, etc., and appealing Musical Numbers by Geo. Hunter's "Famous Revelleis." There's no Finer, Modern and Old-time Ballroom in the City, than "THE DRUIDS' "—TO-NIGHT. ADMISSION "J / ONLY. SO /~\LD-TIME TTVANCING rnO-NIGH'i. CLICK riABARHT, NEWMARKET. Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo, Consolation Tickets, Balloons and Streamers. Also Special Consolation Prizes lor iMonle Music Rendered by MORROW'S POPDLAi: ORCHESTRA. Refreshments Provided. Gents, 2/. Ladies, 1/6. LBS. GORDON, M.C. Reserves Free. Phone 40-789. Every Saturday Afternoon, Learners anil Improvers' Class, 2-4.30, 1/. :ii» r\ K A N . G E TT ALL. EVERY SATURDAY. •TTELMA TRANCE />LTJB. MUSIC BY mHE A STONIANS. FEATURING LATEST DANCE HITS. CHEAPEST IN TOWN. ONE BIG NIGHT. Monte, Statue Dance, Chocs., Cigs., etc. MAKE THIS YOUR NIGHT. Sub., Ninepence, Ninepence. 30 i\ 1 npO-NIGHT. /__LvA In the Clubhouse Iby the Sea. mHE A KARANA XTACHT pLUB Will hold their popular Weekly Dance. Dancing, 8 to 11. Music by Renton's Band. Novelties. Chocolates. Cigarettes. Subscriptions: Ladles, 1/6; Gents, 2/; Double, 3/. FREE BUS leaves Endean'a Bldgg. from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m., returning after Dance. 30 Z. LABOUR PARTY, SANDRINGHAM BRANCH. TO-NIGHT, ZEALANDIA HALL, Dominion Road. DANCE AND CARDS, "500." Good Music, Good Prizes, 1/. Every Sat. 30 PARISIAN DANCING .. STUDIO, 419, Upper Queen Street (Below Tabernacle). EVERY SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Private Dances for Pupils and Friends. Studio Orchestra. Dress Requested. 30 mHE POPULAR OLD-TIMB DANCE. JL ORPHEUM, Onehunga, Every SATURDAY NIGHT. Don't forget Tuesday Night, Our Gala Night Nominate for Waltzing Competition. One price, 1/. 30 a-IHE WORKERS' SOCIAL CLUB, . - Oak Hall, Liverpool Street WALTER SMITH'S JAZZ BAND. Magic Music. Monte Carlo. ; [ 30 O'NBILL STREET HALL, PONSONISY. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT, Dancing, 8 till 11.15. Monte Carlo, Roulette Wheel, Streamers, Lighting Effects, Good Prizes, Etc. Music by the PARISIAN STUDIO ORCHESTRA. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/6. 30
MAKE Your Arrangements to be at the PARAMOUNT DANCE CLUB'S BIG NIGHT, NEXT TUESDAY, August 2. Latest Novelty and Modern Dances. Four Prize-Winning Dances, including Monte Carlo and Spot Waltz. Come along to the finest night's fun for 1/, Ladies and Gents, at DRUIDS HALL, Newton. ALP. DALY, M.C. x3O. RON EDSEK, Social Organiser. ■VTOVEI/riES, Decorations, Flowers, -*-' Dance Hats, cheapest In town.—Mortensen, Manufacturer, 6, Ponsonby Kd. Phone 27-720. RTFS TEACHERS OF DANCING. 1/6 A i/ SSON - Ballroom Dancing, including Tango and Rumba. Special Class for Elderly People, WEDNESDAY, 10.30 A.M. Physical Culture Class for Business Girls. Operatic, Classical, Spanish Dancing, etc. ONE SHILLING A LESSON. Satisfaction Guaranteed. MISS VIOLET ROBINSON, 200, Pacific Bldgs., Wellesley Street. 30 rpHB T4/TARGARET QJTTJDIO OF TDALLROOM TRANCING. Assisted by Fully-Qualified ' Staff. MR. ERIC BROWN, Brilliant Dancer and Demonstrator, from the Bradley School, London, is now on the Staff of This School. This School has Produced all the Winners of Ballroom Competitions in Auckland, including the First, Second, Third and Fourth Couples In the Tango Championship, which has just been finalised at the Peter I'au Cabaret. . PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES PROM 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. PETER PAN CABARET CLASS, FRIDAYS, 6.50 p.m. to 7.50 p.m. MT. EDEN CRYSTAL PALACE CLASS, WEDNESDAY, 7-8 p.m. Studio: 91, QUEEN STREET. Phone 46-214. Opp. Fort St .____ S THE JEANE HORNE SCHOOL OF DANCING. Principal MISS HORNE. Advanced Member Operatic Association. Member Imperial Society London (all branches). Classes and Private Lessons in all branches of Dancing from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Ballroom Classes, Tues., Thurs., 8 p.m. Studio: HORNE'S BUILDINGS, Cr. High St. and Vulcan Lane. Phones 46-782. 21-809. WS A CROBATIC, Ballet, Tap, Ballroom; fees from 10/ C a term Valeska's Studio, Ngapuhi Chnmbers. Phone 40-121. C IfIRANK WOODKUFFE, tue Expert Instructor. Jazz or Old-time Course. 10/. —174, Upper Symonds St. B MISS SPENCEU (assisted by Jlr. Bruce), Symondsville Studio. Symonds St.— Private Lessons daily in the Latest Dances, including Tango. Dances every Saturday. Tuition Classes, Mondays, Thursdays. Terms. Studio, or Phone 42-237. B "PARISIAN Studio, 419, Queen St.— -t Beginners, Adult -Class Forming, Modern Dances: £1 1/. Ten Lessons. WFS ÜBY SHICRRIFF. 8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby, latest Variation Tango, Quick Step, Waltz, Tap; simplified version for beginners. — SAN TOY School of Dancing, Royal Oak Hall, Koyal Oak. — Beginners' Class (modern), every Saturday, Wednesday. 7 p.m. "S TOILET SPECIALISTS. POWDEK Puff Salon, St. Kevin's Arcade. Permanent Waving, 12/R; Marcel Wavinsr. 2/6.—Phone 46-718. W. Dickinson. B TYLISH Trim, 1/; Permanent Waving, stylish, beautiful.—Miss Clark, Gaise Building, Newton. SO'
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 179, 30 July 1932, Page 17
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