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DANCING. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY'S OLD- TIME DANCE, LABOUR HALL, LABOUR HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AT S P:IL FRANK STACBY'S ORCHESTRA Again assisted by Piano Accordion. lonte and Spot Prizes. Balloons, Streamers, 'onfetti. A Grand Night. Hall always cool. To Cater for You is our Chief Object Light Supper. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. SEE PICNIC COLUMN FOR ANNUAL PICNIC. . 20 CLICK CLACK CABARET, RIALTO BUILDINGS, NEWMARKET. )LD-TIME DANCING de LUXE Direction: 808 ADAMS. rO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT pot Waltz, Monte Carlo, Chocolates, ligarettes, Balloons. Complimentary Tickets. All the Popular Old-Time Dances are included in our programme. SUPPER PROVIDED. 308 ADAMS ORCHESTRA his Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. Free Reserves. Phone 4G-600. OSSIE ELLIS, M.C. , Flannels Optional. 20 IPECIAL BIG NIGHT AT AUCKLAND'S POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. VIY-T-FINE NEW BIG DANCE HALL. (THE BALLROOM SELECT.) iir doors from Municipal Hall, Newmarket. Uaimed Finest Dance Floor in New Zealand. TO-NIGHT — SATURDAY, 8 P.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT. GRAND GALA CARNIVAL. Special BIG SPOT PRIZE. Are yon going to win it? lonte Carlo (Ist, 2nd and 3rd prizes). Ipot Waltz, Chocs, Cigs., Streamers, Conetti, Balloons. Complimentary Tickets and Novelties Galore. Special Dance Numbers by our POPULAR SNAPPY SIX. Good Supper. Soft Drinks Free. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. H. ANDERSON, M.C. f.B.—Reserve now for our Anniversary Ball. Bookings Heavy. 20 <P REY LYNN EX-SERVICEMEN'S CLUB. RETURNHTSOIDIERS n ST _ COLUMBA HALL, Surrey Crescent. GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE (SOME JAZZ). son Ton, Log Cabin, Gay Gordons, etc., lonte Carlo. Chocs.. Cigs., Complimcnaries, Novelties, Balloons, Streamer-?, lards and Prizes. Good Floor. Good upper. Popular Savoy Orchestra. 8 to 12. /. —J. GOVAN, M.C. 20 TEACHERS OF DANCING. VEISS MARGARET O'CONNOR AND MR.. W. E. PRIESTLEY, 'rincipals (with Highest English Qualifications) of New Zealand's Leading and Most Successful SCHOOL OP BALLROOM DANCING. jatest Successes include Demonstrations at mportant Social Events during the holiday >eriod at Rotorua. The winner of the ecent Rotorua Ballroom Championship wat; trained in our School. iliss Eileen Lynch, a demonstrator from, his school now in London, has passed her Imp. Soc. Exam, with full honours. STUDIO: 91, QUEEN. STREET. Telephone 46-214. S 1/6 L essox - VIOLET ROBERTSON SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. Mncipal: Miss Violet Robertson, assisted >y Miss Avis Hedgcman. We have the Largest Clientele in New Zealand, because: Ve are reliable, dependable. We value the onfldence and custom of our pupils, and rive* the most thorough, painstaking tuition at the lowest fees in the Dominion. Our Lovely Studio is at Your Disposal. 2ND FLOOR, QUEEN'S ARCADE. Phone 41-345. s2O Jt/TERCENARY! Q- OSH ' ]NJ 0, STRATTON OFFERS 'rivate Lessons, Evening Classes and Free practice at FEES TO SUIT YOUR PURSE. Classes Tuesday, Thursday. ST R A T T O N, T R A T T O N, WHITEHALL BUILDINGS, 43 0. Queen St. Phone 45-440. HS BALLROOM, Tap; special Summer terms, 10/G. —Valeska School of Dancing, 40". jueen Street. Phone 46-121. C "COMPLETE Course, 10/, or by post, 5/ ; Ballroom, Tap.—Ruby Sherriflf, 8, Hopeoun St.. Ponsonby. C Studios (Misses Fraser, Davidson). Tuition Ballroom, Tap: lieginiers, advanced, 2/. —Phone 47-717. Palnierton Bldgs. x2O FRANK WOODRUFF!:, the Expel t Instructor, on Vacation. Reopening •>b. 1.—174. Upper Symonds St. Ji GEORGE C. COX, Durham St. E„ off J Queen St.—Tap, • Stage, Ballroom. inrol now. Appointments Phone l.'i-SOO. B ITR. HUME (Assistant, Miss Mrck). Sum-■'-L mer Fee, 10/. —Above Sneddon's. iymonds St. 2^ 2AN TOY, Royal Oak Hall, Syiuouds St.. Royal Oak.—Class and Practice Dance Cvery Wednesday. 7 p.m. C_ j //» LESSON —-Violet Robertson Studio L/ U now open for Lessons in Ballroom Dancing from 0 a.m.—2nd Floor, Queen's Arcade. Queen St. C TOILET SPECIALISTS. fl ENUINE Permanent Wave and Free IT Photograph, 10/G: work guaranteed.— 'ollot-k. 27. Security Bldgs. 42-120. D I riSS McELWAIN (returned Europe). ■*-*- specialising Facial Treatments. —225. jneen St.. Room 29. 20 pOWDER Puff Salon, St. Kevin's Arcade. L Permanent Waving. 12/6; Marcel Wavng, 2/6.—Phone 46-71 S. W. Dickinson. B [IEMOVR WRINKLES, Sag and other LV blemishes by simple home treatment, [ew scientific discovery. Doctors recomiend. Call or write for Free Information. ANAT DATA. 228, Queen St. (Room 20). [ours 11 to 3. S AUCKLAND g T A Pi. ADVERTISEMENT CONDITIONS. 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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 17, 20 January 1934, Page 19

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