DANCING. UNRIVALLED * is MANUKAU AMATEUR CYCLING CLUB MANUKAU AMATEUR CYCLING CLUB DANCE, CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM (Mt. Eden Road.) TO-NIGHT. — TO-NIGHT. 8 P.M. TO 12 P.M. SOMETHING NEW. SOMETHING NOVEL. £1 1/ BLINDFOLD WALTZ COMPETITION BLINDFOLD WALTZ COMPETITION. By Lucky Numbers. MONTE CARLOS AND NOVELTIES. — SUPPER PROVIDED.— ERIC DOYLE'S WONDER BAND. SUBSCRIPTION 2/. 29 G.L.B. M A 55 0 NIC H all ' nCESSEOJ NEWTON. TO-NIGHT — 8 O'CLOCK — TO-NIGHT. The Delight of the Evening. OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. Specials, Spot Waltz, D'Alberts, Imperial. An Assurance of Courtesy and Pleasant Dancing Atmosphere. Also a Refreshing Selection of Music. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. Overture 7.55. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. Refreshments. GAIETY HALL EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT The Delight of the Mid-Week. 29 H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. See. DANCERS. Following the combined Opening Dance last Saturday Night in St. Sepulchre's Hall, the TECHNICAL OLD BOYS RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB will hold their FIRST DANCE OF THE SEASON TO-NIGHT. Harry Neilson's Famous Band, more popular than ever, can be depended npon to provide the high standard of music demanded by the Patrons of THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. 29 ANOTHER BIG NIGHT AT AUCKLAND'S POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE TO-NIGHT. MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB, MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. SPECIAL PRIZES. Monte Carlo, Ist, 2nd and 3rd Prizes. Spot Waltz, Chocs., Cigs.. Streamer Dance. Balloons, Complimentary Tickets and Novelty Dances, etc. Coloured Lighting Effects, also New Special Dance Numbers featured by our Popular Snappy Six. Supiier Provided. Enjoyment Assured. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. H. ANDERSON, M.C. N.B.—Grand Carnival Wednesday Next. Nominations received for Auckland Waltzing Championship To-night. Silver Cups. Gold Medals, Silver Medals. 29 LABOUR HALL, LABOUR HALL, IJIO-NIGHT. rpO-NIGIIT. OLD-TIME DANCE. AT S P.M. Grand Programme to Suit Patrons. Spot Waltz Prizes, D'Alberts. LIGHT SUPPER. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. 2!) QLD-TIME DANCING TO-NIGHT. CLICK CLACK CABARET. Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo, Chocolates, Cigarettes, Balloons, Complimentary Tickets, also Special Consolation Prizes for Monte Carlo. MORROW'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. A Cordial Invitation Extended to All. REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. LES. M.C. RESERVES FREE. PHONE 40-789. WEDDINGS A SPECIALTY. 29 OTILL LEADING. — Auckland's Finest ►3 Ballroom. Always Select! Cosy! Popular! DRUIDS' /"\LD-TIME f^ABARET, RUIDS' CABARET, NORTH STREET, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCING. Spot Waltz, Streamers, Chocs., Cigs., and DAINTY SUPPER. It's a Pleasure to Dance to the Music of "The Famous Revellers." Try it To-niglit. Gents. 1/6,- Ladles 1/. SATURDAY NEXT — MONSTER VICE VERSA GALA. Cash and Novelty Prizes for Best Impersonations. A Feast of Fun. 2!) OAK H ALL — IJIO-NIGHT. ALOHA DANCE CLUB. ALOHA DANCE CLUB. Walter Smith's Dance Orchestra, Featuring the Latest and Best in Dance Music after a most successful season at the Plaza Theatre. Good Supper, Good Music, Good Time. The Tone and Atmosphere of our Dauces is the Best, and we expect and get it from our patrons. The whole show is under my personal management, a*d no one eIse.—WALTER SMITH. 29 rpO-NIGHT. — DANCE. — TO-NIGHT. - 1 - CARLTON HALL, SANDRINGHAM. POPULAR SOCIAL RENDEZVOUS. Claude Hallain's Boston Dance Band. Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz. Light Supper. Subscription 1/. W. PILGRIM, M.C. N.B.—To Patrons : Our usual Monday Night Dance is Postponed until Monday. May 8. Watch for Advt. Q.AIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY AND TUESDAY. GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE. Connon's Popular Orchestra, with W. Cox on Drums, Xylophones and Bells. Chocolates, Cigarettes and Supper. Admission 1/ each. Spinsters' Ball, Tuesday, May 9. 2!i r; To-night, leisure lounge. 142, Karangaliape Rd.—Akarana (Girls') Welcome Club. Special attraction, Last Heat Jazzing Competition. This may be your chance—Come and Enter. Prizes, Silver Cup valued £5. Several other Novelty Dances. Supper. Admission 1/. 29 mO-NIGHT, PAPAKURA. — STAR JL THEATRE. CANZA DANCE CLUB. ■ City Band by G. W. Parker. Usual Prizes. Light Refreshments. 29 >. ( CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALL. Women's One Big Union. May Day Celebration, held in Trades Hall, MONDAY, May 1, 7 p.m. Dress Parade, 7.30. Children accompanied by parents, free; Adults, 1/ ; Double, 1/6. Good Prizes, Labour Propaganda. Boys and Girls, 8 to 14 and 4 to 7 years. Most Original, Most Comical and Best Paper Dress. Come and see the ■wonderful sight of little ones. x2U A. CASSIE, Secretary. 6D JAZZ, MONDAY. /^U. St. Francis' Hall, Point Chevalier. " Opp. Fire Station. Dance to Ken Gillam's Bright Sparks. Miss Margaret O'Connor judges 2nd Heat Quick Step Competition. Cash Prizes, Novelties. 29 O'NEILL STREET HALL, WED. NEXT. Opening Night of Winter Season. THE FOLLIES DANCE CLUB — With Dan Callinan's Parisians. Dancing 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Ladies 1/, Gentlemen l/(>. Double 2/. 29 A UCKLAND CITY BOYS' BAND. Social and Dance to be Held in ST. THOMAS' HALL, UNION STREET, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 4. All Heartily Invited. Monte Carlo, Supper Provided. Admission 1/. x'-'O TRANCE Hats, 1/6 dozen ; Novelties, 2/6 dozen, large variety. — Mortensei;. Manufacturer, 270, XCarangahape Komi. Phone i V-720. in FS
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 19
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