DANCING. AMBASSADOR'S, — DOMINION ROAD (OPP. EMPIRE). — OPENING TO-NIGHT — JAZZ. JAZZ. MONTE CARLO. SPOT WALT*. The Management Extend to the Dance Patrons of Auckland, an Invitation to be Present at the GRAND OPENING, TO-NIGHT. LADIES, 1/. GENTS, 1/. __S — HATTERS' NIGHT. — — STUDIO DANCE, — AT 8.13 P.M. STRATTON. NOVELTIES, MONTffi CARLOS. Coolest Dance in Town. FLANNELS OPTIONAL. REFRESHMENTS. DAN CALLINAN AND HIS PARISIAN ORCHESTRA. HATS. CIGARETTES. FANS. WHITEHALL BLDGS., 419, Queen St. Phone 43-440. 2 —CLICK CLACK CABARET,— RIALTO BLDGS, NEWMARKET. OLD-TTME DANCING. de luxe. TO-NIGHT. Direction: Bob Adams. THE t&U Cl £ C , LACE ORCHESTRA Will Render the Music. Waltz, Monte Carlo, Chocolates, Cigarettes, Balloong, Complimentary Tickets. All the Popular Old-Time Dances ar« included in our programme. Refreshments Provided. Ladies 1/6, Gents. 2/. Free Reserves. Phone 46-009. OSSIE ELLIS, M.C. Under Entirely New Management 2 THE PLACE OF REAL ENJOYMENT. D™; OLD-TIME pABARET, E, jIDS "LD-TIME LA\BARET NORTH STREET, NEWTON. ' TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. ? r „°° te r , f'arlo. Spot Waltz, Chocs.. Cigs., Lo 0 Cabin, Gay Gordons and All Your Favourites. jpOPULAR QRCHESTRA. Good Prizes. Good Supper. Ladies 1/, Gents. 1/0. Flannels Optional. .MONSTER PRIZE CARMVAL SATURDAY, NEXT. 2 rpO-NIGHT — RIO GRANDE OLD-TIME HAN GE, ORANGE HALL, Newton Rd. (off Symonds St.). Big Knock-out Maxina Competition, To-night Only; First Prize £1, becond 10/. Judged by Popular Vote. Spot Waltz, Chocs., Cigs. Ladies 1/. Gents. 1/6. Supper Provided. Don t Forget Our Excursion and Dance, Beach Haven Hall, Every Wednesday, lmin from wharf. Olive Rose Launch leaves Launch Steps 8 p.m. sharp. Ladies 1/6, Oents. 2/. Dance Launch, etc. Bus leaves Hivory's Corner 8 p.m. Price, 1/6, bus and Dance, Locals 1/. 2 A. McKENZIE, M.C.
/S&s LYNN EXMSKSPT SERVICEMEN'S D -S,a DA S V3V— Surrey Cres.. 8 to 12. Streamers, Balloons, 12 Complimentary Tickets to next Saturday given in Jolly Miller Waltz. Special Prize 3 for Monte Carlo. Cards in separate room for non-dancers (and jjrizes). Savoy Orchestra, with Bells, Cliimes and Drums. Good Floor and Supper. Admission 1/. All Welcome. Help us to help others.—J. Govan, M.C. 2 C — S IDE Q LUB ' C - S IDE C LUB ' KOHIMARAMA. Free Bus leaves G.P.O. 7.45 To-night. ALF. COGHLAN AND HIS RHYTHM BOYS. — Supper — Monte Carlo -—- — Special Novelties. Admission: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/. 2 /"2.AIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT.— vX TO-NIGHT, and, Every Saturday and Tuesday. Sociable Old-Time Dance. Connon's Popular Orchestra, featuring Log Cabin, Marine Four-step and all your Old Favourites. Special Spot Waltz Prizes. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Tea and Coffee. Flannels optional. Sub., 1/ each. 2 Auckland ladies' amateur • CYCLING CLUB —Novelty Dapces and Prizes To-night at the New Savoy Tearooms (al)ove Melvern's, Newton). Subs.: Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. Supper. —V. E. BAIRD. Hon Sec. 2 Broadway dance club, Municipal Hall, Newmarket. — Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Bob Walker's Gloom-Cliasers Orchestra. Good Music, Good Floor and Real Good Time. Supper. Popular Prices. 2 BON TON HALL, ROYAL OAK. — TONIGHT, JAZZ. Roll up and Dance your Bines Away. Monte Carlo. Pleasure Broadcasters' Dance Band (6 players). Good Supper. Subscription, 1/. 2 QW ANSON AGAIN—TO-NIGHT, SaturIO day, Dec. 2. Peggy Dolores and Parker's Dance Band. Prizes, Monte Carlo. Free Buses, 7.30 p.m. sharp from G.P.O. and Mt. Albert Term., returning after dance. Admission 2/. Also at Beach Haven. December 9. 2 milE AKARANA DANCE CLUB Wish to notify all Patrons THAT NO FURTHER DANCES WILL BE HELD THIS SEASON. 2 TEACHERS OF DANCING. STRAT T O N, HOME OF GOOD DANCING. Enjoy a Pleasant Half-hour whilst receiving the Most Efficient Tuition in Auckland.
Complete Course Only 25/. DANCE FOII CHRISTMAS. EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. Bach New Pupil until Xmas may have Friend Trained for 5/ Extra. SIX FULLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS. BUSIER THAN EVER. Inspection Cordially Invited. THY OUR CLASSES. SOMETHING DIFFERENT. Our large staff of teachers and assistants enables us to give you individual tuition even in classes. DANCE SATURDAYS. „ , WHITEHALL BUILDINGS, 419, Queen St. Phone 45-440. S "yALESKA STUDIO, Barton and McGill's Building, 407, Upper Queen Street. " Ballroom, Operatic, Tap, Acrobatic. Rehearsals for Pantomime now in progress. Fefes from 10/6. Phone 40-121. S COURSE 10/, until Xmas; Tap, Ballroom, Blues Waltz.—Ruby Sherriff, 8, Hopetoun St., Ponsonby. C Studio of Ballroom, Tap, Stage Dancing. Private lessons 2/. —Studio Palmerston Buildings. Phone 47-717. x 2 FRANK WOODRUFFS, the Expert Instructor, Ja/.z or Old-time Course; 10/.—174. Upper Symonds St. B "jl/fISS MACK—Five Private Lessons, 7/6, until Xmas. Above Sneddon's, Symonds St. . 2 SAN TOY, Royal Oak Hall, Symonds St., Royal Oak.—Class and Practice Dance Every Wednesday, 7 p.m. L ■i /a LESSON.—Latest Ballroom Dancing. J-/0 Learn to dance for Xmas holidays. Satisfaction guaranteed.—Violet Robertson, Studio, 2nd Floor, Queen's Arcade. C TYPISTS. H/TMSS HANTON, confidential and public IVJL Typing and Duplicating; moderate charges. —89, Vulcan Bldgs. Phone 30-61^
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 285, 2 December 1933, Page 23
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