DANCING. 808 ADAMS «£ ORCHESTRA MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCING De Luxe. Direction : Bob Adams. p RAXD /CARNIVAL mONIGIIT. VJraxd V-'ARNIVAL J-O-XIGHT. TWO MONTE CARLO CONTESTS. Ist. 2nd. and 3rd Prizes in ouch. SPOT WALTZ CONTEST. NOVBT/E-X PRIZES. BALLOON DANCE. PRIZES GALORB. ALL SORTS OK NOVELTY HATS. Seuoafcers. Blow-outs, Trumpets. Balloons. NOT A DULL MOMENT -- ALL THE POPULAR DANCES. All tlie Favourite Old-time Melodies. All the Latest Musical "Hits." SUPPER PROVIDED. 808 ADAMS "J ORCHESTRA ADMISSION, 1/0. ERIC CLEAVER. M.C. ROYAL MARINES BALL SATURDAY, MARCH 30. SMART HATS OF THE ROYAL MARINES FOR EVERYONE. Admission as Usual. THIS KVRNING. /y S O'CLOCK. MASONIC HALL, Y-IPU<;«ttJ NEWTON. Wonderfully Cool and Airy. A DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME OF OLD-TIME DANCING. You'll never know such Fascinating Entertain nlrait. Spot Waltz, Tingle Tangle, Jion Ton. Viilcln. Muxina, Glynne Three-step, Doris. A Lady's and 'Gent's Special Quality Prize. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA, With perfect time and music artistically played. Overture 7.55. Ladies, 1/. Gents: 1/0. A Refreshing Cup Coffee or Tea With Supper. 23 H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. FOLLOW THE CROWD. CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM, MOUNT EDEN ROAD. FIRST CLASS MUSIC. FLOOR, <^P^> SUITER. WAITEMATA SWIMMING CLUB DANCE. Dancing 8 till Midnight. TREVOR EADY'S POPULAR DANCE BAND featuring the Modern RtTMBA as it should bo played. Subscription, 2/. 23 mill) /"IARLTON, J- HE v-'ARLTON. 132, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. . TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER BIG NIGHT. MONTE CARLO, LUCKY NUMBER, GOOD PRIZES. T ADIES -I / - /~X ENTS. L/ VTemis. MONDAY. MON'DAV. OLD-TIME DANCE. T ADIES — I /»D I — /"i ENTS. l -. COLUMBA HALL, Surrey Crescent. s£s£¥SQ-£ GENUINE OLD DANCE °C/AL C\V V AND CARDS. Novelty Dances and Prizes. Monte Carlo — Ticket Waltz. Chocs, and Cigs. Balloons and Streamers. A Real Supper With Tea or Coffee. Let us eater for your pleasure. Sto 12 Midnight. Admission 1/. -'■'>
TEACHERS OF DANCING. I VIOLET ROBERTSON SCHOOL OF BALLROOM AND TAP DANCING. NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING STUDIO. NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING STUDIO. Everything you require to make your dancing easy and enjoyable. Private lessons class tuition, free practice elates, studio ilances, large ballroom, and all the help and advice the principals and assistants can give. FEES FROM "| /£» PEE LESSON. Here you are given the most expensive lessons at the lowest fees In the Dominion. Head Assistant: MISS AVIS HEDGEMAN. PHONE 41-345. 2ND FLOOR, QUEEN'S ARCADE, Queen Street. 23 THE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO, N.Z.'s UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING. Principals : MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, M.1.5.T.D., 8.8., London. MI!. \V. 10. PRIESTLEY (London Exam.). N.Z. PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONS. Pupils from this Studio have won every important Competition in Auckland, including the N.Z. Amateur Ballroom Championship, 1934. STUDIOS : AUCKLAND: !)1. QUEEN STREET. Tel. 40-214. HAMILTON: STATE THEATRE i WINTER GARDEN. Tel. 2553. XmU STRATTON STUDIOS. THE SCHOOL WHERE ALL THE CHAMPIONS OF THE LAST TWO YE-UIS HAVE RECEIVED THEIR TRAINING. BALLROOM DANCING. CLASSES TOES. AND THUR3. FROM S P.M. TAP DANCING. CLASS WED., S P.M. PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. Vacancy For Student. Studio : " FIRST FLOOR, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, QUEEN STREET. Phone -15-440. x 23 Vr ADA ME TjIDITH DAIKD, Fellow (Op. and G. 8.), Former Councillor of the Imperial Society of Dance Teachers, I London, Retired Member o£ the Association o£ Operatic Dancers of Great Britain. . CLASSES WILL BE RESUMED ON MARCH 11. Particulars apply, 143, REMUERA ROAD (Next door to Library), 5.E.2. Phone 24-138. HS ALL Private Lessons, 2/6, Ballroom, Tap . postal course, 5/.—Ruby Sheriff, H.B. Bldgs., Karangahape Rd. C FRANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert Instructor; Old-tlnae course, 15/; proliciency assured.—l 74, Upper Symonds St. EO. G] COX, New Zealand's Foremost Teacher Tap, Stage, Ballroom Dancing. Studio, Durham St. E. C LAWN A BKUCE AND SONS. Tennis Speciala.\_™ ists. — KestrlDßlnu from 12/U to 32/U !)4, Albert St. 45-017. C of Season Sale. Tennis Racquets, 1-i etc. heavily reduced.—E. W. Wyllie, Queen's Arcade. C REAT Racquet Clearance; 35/ models for 10/; Repairs 4d siring; workmanship guaranteed.—Modern Bag Co. C ACQUETS Completely Restrung, value i from 7/(5; Repairs (id.— Phojo 30-593. Tennis Supplies. 83, Queen St. C riTENNIS Coaching at 13, Wukcfleld St. J- and on Courts. —Max Cleghorn. Telephone all hours, 30-GOl. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1935, Page 21
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