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dancing. 308 ADAMS ff 8 d ORCHESTRA TO-NIGHT. — TO-NIGHT. —- MUNICIPAL HALL NEWMARKET. )LD-TIME DANCING de LUXI Direction : 808 ADAMS. -t HAND "TKISH pAItXIVAI JT I;AXD J-KISH VJAKMVAI 51ow-outs, Squeakers. Balloons, Clicker: loveltv Hats, Streamers, Spot Waltz Mont :arlo, 'Chocs., Cigs., Complimentary Ticket: SUPPER PROVIDED. All Hie Popular Old-time Dances. TUNEFUL MELODIES. Jso tlie Latest and Old-time Favourites 308 ADAMS Wis 1 ORCHESTRA .artios 1/, Gents 1/0. OSSIE ELLIS, M.C •he Municipal Hall has heen beautifull: Decorated and Completely Renovated. 1 , ANOTHER POPULAR OLD-TIIIE DANCE. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. lT AUCKLAND'S LEADING OLD-TIMI DANCE RENDEZVOUS, LABOUR HALL, KARANGAIIAPE ROAD. ill the Real Old-Time Favourites, am FRANK STACEY'S OLD-TIME BAND, Assisted by the ever-popular Piano Accordion. lonte Prizes (Ist and 2nd), Bpot Walt Prizes, Balloons, Streamers, Confetti. :OME AND DANCE THE BLUES AWAYand no extra charge. Light Supper. Ladies 1/, Gents. 1/0. lOW, DON'T FORGET — i'EXT WEDNESDAY EVENING for th "HAYSEEDS'" NIGHT. 3ood Prizes. Mum and Dad, Dave am Silly Kate will be there. 1_ ST. -.PATRICK'S NIGHT. STUDIO DANCE, AT 8.15 P.M. — AT LAST IT IS HERE —• A NIGHT OF NIGHTS. STRATTON'S NOVELTIES. REFRESHMENTS. £ 1 CASH MONTE CARLO. FANS, BALLOONS. T'S DIFFERENT IT'S NOVEL IT'S SOCIABLE STRATTON'S DAN CALLINAN'S PARISIAN BAND. WHIT EH ALE BUILDINGS, 419, Queen St. Phone 45-440. Xl. gPECIAL 1 G H 5 MY-T-FINE NEW BIG DANCE HALL. FINEST DANCING FLOOR IN* N.Z. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY. ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT CARNIVAL. Special Exhibition Dance of the Lates tYnltz Blues by Miss Margaret O'Conno ind Mr. Crottier, of Sydney. Do not ruis ■ieeing this. Special Big Spot Prize—Ca lou Win To-night? Lancers, Waltz Imperia Log Cabin and all the Popular Dances Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, Balloons, Nove ies, Streamers, Complimentary Tickets en Xovelty Dances. New Dance Numbers b he My-T-Fine Orchestra. Good Suppei Soft Drinks Free. Ladies 1/6, Gents H. ANDERSON, M.C. N.B.—Reserve now for our Big Easte Carnival. Bookings are heavy. 1 gON rpON —ROYAL OAIi TO-NIGHT. TINALS £4 4/ QUICKSTEP COMPETITIO. DEMONSTRATION BY THE STRATTON. Meet the Classy, Modern Dancers. THE ACE OF BANDS: IJUIE jpLEASURE JgROADCASTERS Under the Leadership of Jim Cunninghan LADIES 1/, GENTLEMEN 1/G. 17 W. WELLS. MANAGER^ r, r* KEY LYNN E> - SERVICEMEN'S NTssy;? weekly old-tim |RETURNEDSOLDIERS || X'®;—till 12 p.m. All Ol Favourites. Ticket Walt: Log Cabin, Tingle Tangle, Some Jazz, Card (500). and Good Prizes for Non-dancer: Supper. Admission, 1/. Roll up and liel to help those who help those who need hell 17 J. Co van and L. Torrens, M.C. s. rpO-NIGHT. —St. Patrick's Celebratioi -L Zealandia Hall, Balmoral Terminus Dominion Road. Old-time Dance, Irish Airs Music, Including Piano Accordion. Gooi Supper. Special Prize. One Price, 1/ M.C.. J. Holt.—Cassie. Sec. £ rVNEILL STREET HALL—TO-NIGH' U and Every Saturday Night. Old-Tim Dance. Splendid Floor, Music, and Prize, 'or Montes, etc. The Pick of the Latest Supper. One Price, 1/.. "Pop Rubick, MX ■"PO-NIGHT —YOGI LAND DANCE CLUB 1 OLD-TIME DANCE, * MASONIC HALL, EDEN TERRACE. Light Supper. Music by the Joker and liis Aces. 1 •pun FLORENTINE Benefit Moderi J- Danoe, Next Tuesday Night, Otahuhi t'ublic Hall. Pleasure Broadcasters Hon Ton Orchestra. Cash Prize Quickstej Competition. Ladies 1/3, Gentlemen 1/9 tiood Supper. Novelties. 1' TEACHERS OF DANCING. STRATTON STUDIO, AUCKLAND'S PREMIER SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. FOR THOSE WHO CARE— SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS MISS NATALIE STRATTON Direct fron ,T. C. Bendrodt's Studios, Sydney, whor she was associated with Mr. Pat \\ mtf Teaching and Demonstrating tlie Lates Steps as Danced NOW in London. FENCING We take great pleasure in having with u from Small Arms School, England, MR. PETER FERGUSON. For FENCING FEES Please King Studio WHITEHALL BUILDINGS, 419. Queen St. Phone 45-440. SYMONDSVILLE DANCE STUDIO, 30. SYMONDS ST. (next St. Paul's). Phono 412-237. Principal: 'MISS SPENCER. Assistant: MR. BRUCE. STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS at anj time by appointment. ELEMENTARY CLASSES resume Monday March 26, Thursday, 29tli, S p.m.; Also Advanced Classes. ALL MODERN DANCES TAUGHT, includ ing Croon, Blues, Waltz, Charleston Blues also Old-time Dancing. WEEKLY DANCES REOPENING SATURDAY, APRIL 7. Particulars, Pliono 42-237. Or at Studio, 30. Symonds Street. :3. rjpuia JEANE JJORNE OI JQANCING. Principal: MISS nORNE, Late of London and Paris (Imperial Society), Who lias the Highest Qualifications obtain able in All Branches of Dancing. Attend this School and be sure of receivin Tuition in the Latest Dances and Variations Instructed by the Most Qualified Teachci Studio: HORNE'S BUILDINGS, High Street and Vulcan Lane. i G. COX, New Zealand's Foremos Vji Teacher of Tap, Stage and Ballrooi Dancing.—Studio, Durham St. East. Phon 13-869. ] CTEOKGB G. COX, Specialist Tap, Stag J and Ballroom. Studio, Durham St. E off Queen St. Proficiency guaranteed.— Phone 13-803. ( aIAP Waltz, Broken Rhythm, Buck, So £ - Shoe; private, 2/0; share, 1/6. —> Hopetoun St., Ponsonby. J "\7"OU Dance with confidence after I'rivat -L Lessons at IDdney's Studio, 5, Swanso St., City. 41-615. ] ■i 7L» LESSON —Violet Robertson Studi' X/ U now open for Lessons in Ballroos Dancing from 9 a.m.—2nd Floor, Queen' Arcade, Queen St. '

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 65, 17 March 1934, Page 21

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