DANCING. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TECHNICAL OLD BOYS' RUGBY CLUB'S DANCE, IN ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL, ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL, KIIYBER PASS. Owing: to numerous requests, the Committee have decided to Extend their Dance Season for at least Two More Weeks. TO-NIGHT HARRY NEILSOX AND HIS FAMOUS BAND Will be featuring the ultimate in Dance Music, so conic along and enjoy yourselves At THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. 1-1 AKARANA YACHT CLUB (INC.) WEEKLY DANCE, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. In the Clubhouse-by-the-Sea, Campbell's l't. GOOD FLOOR. GOOD MUSIC. Dancing S to 11.30 p.m. SUPPER. ADMISSION 1/6 EACH, 2/6 DOUBLE. FREE BUSES Leaving from ENDEAN'S BLDGS., from 7.30 p.m. to S.MO p.m., returning after the Dance. It TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. OPENING OF OUR FLANNEL SEAiSON. CLICK CLACK CABARET, RTALTO BLOCK., NEW-MARKET, THE BALLROOM SELECT. GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT, Featuring for the first time tlie "On Leave" Fox Trot. Spot Waltz. Monte Carlo, Chocolates. Cigarettes, Balloons and Novelties of all descriptions. Music Rendered by THE CLICK CLACK ORCHESTRA. Refreshments Provided. Flannels Optional. Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/. LES. GORDON, M.C. Reserves Free. Phone 40-759. 14 Big carnival night to-night. MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. AUCKLAND'S POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. Carnival Hats, Novelties, Balloons, and Streamers Galore, Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, Chocs.. Cigs. and Novelty Dances. SNAPPY SIX POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Supper Provided. Enjoyment Assured. Flannels Optional. Ladies, 1/6. Gents. 2/. H. ANDERSON, M.C. N.B.—WED. NEXT, MONSTER HARD-UP BALL, 14 m"IT7EST END ROWING CLUB VV ( Kegd.), Friends are reminded that the Club is holding the Monthly Dance and Card Evening at the Point Erin Kiosk at S p.m. TO-NIGHT. Orchestra. Subscription : Gentlemen, 2/; Ladies, 1/ ; Double, 2/6; Cards, 1/. C. G. HERDMAN, 14 Hon. Sec.
20 PRIZES EACH NIGHT. Druids' /~\ld-time f habairet, RUIDS' v-fLD-TIME NORTH STREET, NEWTON. -—- TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Our Old-time Band Playing to Please. Ladies, 1/: Gents, l/ti. 14 Grey lynn ex-servicemen—oui-Time Dance, St. Columba Hall, Surrey Crescent, S till 12 p.m., Spinster Night. Good Prizes. Good Supper and Music. Prizes, and Cards for non-dancers. Admission 1/. —F. A. NOBLE, Hon. Sec. 14 "XT EWTON WOMEN'S UNEMPLOYED— Oak Hall, Liverpool St., WEDNESDAY, Oct. IS, Old-Time Dance. Come and see the ladies run a dance. Orchestra, Clemm's Melody Boys. Good Supper and Prizes. Prices to meet the times. 14 TEACHERS OF DANCING. T HE ]y[ ARGARET Q'QONNOR * gTUDIO. Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, Mem. Imp. Society, London. MR. TED. PRIESTLEY, London Exam. The ANXUAL STUDIO DANCE will beheld iu the PETER PAN CABARET on WEDNESDAY. Tickets obtainable at Studio or Peter Pan. STUDIO: 91, QUEEN STREET. Phone 40-214. S gTKAT T O N. First and Third Peter Pan Championship, 1933. SUMMER TERM LESSONS Now Started. SPECIAL REDUCTION. STUDIO DANCE. OCTOBER. 21. Studio : WHITEHALL BUILDINGS, 419, Queen St. Phone 45-440. HS -yIOLET gTUDIO, NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING BALLROOM SCHOOL. Now we have at the disposal of our Pupils the Largest and BEST STUDIO iu the Dominion. Free Practice Classes, and Lessons from 1/G. 2ND FLOOR. QUEEN'S ARCADE, QUEEN STREET. 14 Studio. 47, Palmerston Buildings, teaching Ballroom, Stage, throughout summer; specially reduced fees. —Phone 47-717. 14 IpKAXK WOODRUFFE. (he Expert Instructor. Jazz or Old-time Course; 10/. 174. Upper Symonds St. B I' EARN to Dance for Xmas ; 10/ course.— J Frank Woodruffe. 174. Symonds St. 1(5 ISS MACK, Modern, Old-time; private course, 7/o.—Above Sneddon's, S.vmimds St. 17 PIIOXE 42-237, particulars.-—Miss Spencer, Symondsvillc Studio; Dances Saturdays; Tuition Classes Thursdays; Private Lessons daily. B EDUCED Fee until Xmas. Course 10/. Ballroom or Tap.—ltuby SlierrlfF, 8, Hopetonn St.. I'onsonhy. C y.VN TOY, Royal Oak Hall, Royal Oak. — 0 Class every Saturday, Wednesday, 7 p.m., Indies. I/O. gentlemen 2/ weekly. C \TALESKA S T U D I O, ' Barton and McGill's Building, 40, Upper Queen Street. Ballroom. Operatic. Tap. Acrobatic. Rehearsals for Pantomime now in progress. Fees from 10/0. Phone -10-121. S TYPISTS. MISS COLLlXS.—General and Confidential Typing. Manuscripts, Plays, Duplicating Work. —309, Ellison Chambers, i l'lione 40-1 So. 17 MISS HAXTOX, confidential and public Typing and Duplicating; moderate charges.—39, Vulcan Bklgs. Phone 30-014. B T>EPORTIXG, Typing, Duplicating, shortest XV notice.—M. E. Kclsey, Fifth Floor, 002. X.Z. Insurance Bldgs. 47-259. C TOILET SPECIALISTS. MISS McELWAIX, Estab. ISOO (last S years Xew York. Hollywood. Paris). Specialising in all Latest Methods of Facial Rejuvenation. Free advice, 11 &.ni. to 3 p.m., Rooty 29, 11.8. Bldgs, Queen St. F' ALLING Hair —Kingham's Salve cleans tiic roots-, restores growth; 2/6. —Farmors' Trading. 11EX CIX E Permanent Wave and Free V* photograph. Il>/0: work guaranteed. Pollock. 27. Security Hldas. i TJUWUER Puff Salon, St. Kcviu's Arcade. JL Permanent Waving, 12/6; Marcel 'Ut--1 i ■P.h"iyyi4 tl-TIR.- Ye. -iDlckiliSon. 1»
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1933, Page 19
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