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DANCING. /OOv JOLLY NIGHTS AT THE # \ JJAL L, THIS EVENING, S O'CLOCK. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY (GREY LYNN BRANCH). A Quality Programme ot" OLD-TIME DANCING. Spot Waltz. Lady's and Gent's Special. D'Alberts. Tingle-Tangle. Hesitation, Doris. PALTRIDGE'S OPERATIC QUI NTETTE ORCHESTRA. Delightful and Distinctive Melodies. Overture: "New Colonial," 7.55. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. Refreshments. rpiIURSDAY -jj lIARD-UP SOCIAL AND MOCK COURT. HARD-UP SOCIAL AND MOCK COURT. GAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT. Good Prizes for the Best Make-up in Ilard-up Costume- (Lady and Gent.) No "Comic Cuts."' H. W. VAUGHAN, G Hon. Secretary. BON TON DANCE CL U 1!. BON TON lIALL, ROYAL OAK. CARNIVAL NIGHT. KNOCK-OUT KNOCK-OUT JPOX rpROT QOMPETITION. j SILVER STAR DANCE j | BAND. 1 Featuring: RHYMES and BIG MAN (from the South). Monte Carlo. Statue Dance. Popular Prices. Ladies 1/. Gents 1/6. 6 —i ■ rn o - N i c» H T. A Jo - N I G H T. \ J In the Clubliouse-by-tlie-Sea. rjMIE "yACHT QLUB Will hold their Popular Weekly Dance. Dancing, 8 to 11. Music by Renton's Band. Novelties. Chocolates. Cigarettes. REDUCED PRICES. FREE BUS leaves Endean's Bldgs. from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m., returning after Dance. 6 My-t-fine trance plub. i Y-T-FINE | 'MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, 7.45-12 P.M. | 32 PRIZES — VALUE £4 10/. | Two Monte Carlos, Spot Waltz, 20 Prizes. Confetti Dance, Streamer Dance. Coloured Lighting Effects. Music by the Famous | SNAPPY SIX, j The only Old-time Dance Band that played at Musicians' Ball. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. N.B.—Monday Next, Jazz and Old-time Carnival. G H. ANDERSON, M.C. CHARITY DANCE. (In Aid of Ae Mayor's Relief Fund.) TUESDAY, AUGUST 9. PETER PAN CABARET. A NIGHT OF FUN AND PLEASURE. Dance to Music by the Famous PETER PAN ORCHESTRA. . Supper will be Provided Without Extra Charge. Tickets: SINGLE, 2/G. DOUBLE, 5/. Under the auspices of the Stall of the New Zealand Dry Cleaning Company, Ltd. We are defraying the total expenses and shall hand the gross . proceeds to the Mayor's Unemployment Fund. Tickets are obtainable at any of our Depots : 90, QUEEN ST. (opp. Bank of N.Z.); COR. KHYBER PASS and SYMONDS ST. : 286, DOMINION RD. (near Valley IU1.) ; 3, HOWE ST. If unable to call, Phone 47-005 and we will deliver a Ticket. :U JpOLICE SOCIAL CLUB. The First Social and Dance of the Season will be held at the SYMONDSVILLE DANCE STUDIO (next St. Paul's), Symonds St., on TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1932. Popular Prices. Bolton's Apache Orchestra. Exhibition Dance by Mr. and Miss Pearson. Members desire to meet all Old Friends on this occasion. J. B. McLEAN, 9 Hon Secretary. K. ap - ACRYSTAL PALACE MONTHLY DANCES. Patrons please note that our Invitation List is being entirely Revised for these functions. Forward your Address early to MR. IC. J. ELIE, Hon. Secretary. 42, Milton Rd„ Mt. Eden. 6 "VTOUNG MAORI MEN'S LEAGUE, i DANCE HELD IN FUTURE ON WEDNESDAYS. BON TON HALL, ' Royal Oak. 6 NOVELTIES, Decorations, Flowers, Dance Ilats, cheapest in town. —Mortensen, Manufacturer, 270, Karangahape ltd. Phone 27-720. Note change of address. RTFS TEACHERS OF DANCING. T HE M AR GAR ET O'CONNOR gTUDIO OF -gALLROOM j~jANCING. Assisted by Fully-Qualified Staff. MR. ERIC BROWN, Brilliant Dancer and Demonstrator, from the Bradley School, Loudon, 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 Fourtli Couples in the Tango Championship, which has just been finalised at the Peter Pan Cabaret. PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES FROM 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-S p.m. > Studio : 91, QUEEN STREET. Phone 4G-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 Claslses, Tues , Thurs., 8 p.m. I Studio: HfRNE'S BUILDINGS, Cr. High St. and Vulcan Lane. Phones 4G-782. WS 1/6 A l/ sfc ' ON - 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 Buildings. Wellesley Street. 6 ACROBATIC, Ballet, Tap, Bauroom ; fees from 10/G a term Valeska's Studio, Ngapuhi Chambers. I'bone 40-121. C FRANK WOODUUFFE, me Expert Instructor. Jazz or Old-time Course. 10/. —174, Upper Symonds St. B MISS SPENCER, SymondsvLle Studio, Symonds St. —Gala Evening, Next Satlirilay, August G. xO MISS SPENCER (assisted by Mr. Bruce), Symondsviile Studio, Symonds St.— ; Private Lessons daily In the Latest Dances, . including Tango. Dances every Saturday. ' Tuition Classes, Mondays, _ Thursdays. j Terms. Studio, or Phone 42-237. B ARISIAN Studio, 419, Queen St.— Beginners, Adult Class Forming, Modern Dances : £1 1/. Ten f.e?snns. WFS ! T>UISV SHKRIiIFF, S, Hopctoun St., l'on- . Il sonhv, latest Variation Tango, Quick Step. Waltz, Tap: simplified version for j beginners. t I CJ AN TOY School of Dancing. Royal Oan i >o ilail, lioval Oak. — Beginners' Class , (modern), every Saturday, Wednesday, . p.m. LAWN TENNIS. » BRUCE AND SONo, 94, Albert St.— A Expert Tennis and Badminton .tacqiu-t Mringers; patronised by Tilden. rpENNIS Court to Let, coming season, -L centre of city.—Phone 4-1-123. x(, rpENNIS, B grade I-ady Player, Practice J. afternoons City.—Tennis, G.P.O. Box 150 S. " f '

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 185, 6 August 1932, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 185, 6 August 1932, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 185, 6 August 1932, Page 17

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