DANCING. _ ASTORIA — OLD-TIME DANCE. BIGGER, BETTER. AND BRIGHTER BACH WEEK. rpO-NIGHT — — rpO-NIGHT. J O-NIGHT — J-O-NIGHT. SCOTS HALL, SYMONDS STREET. TWO MONTH CARLOS. First. Second. Third Prizes. Chocs.. Cigs., Streamers, Squeaker.-!. Trumpets, Blowouts. Hundreds Balloons. Novelties Galore. Shower Streamers, Clickers, Jockey Caps, all sorts Hats and Straw Buns. ALL THE POPULAR DANCES Los Cabin, Two-step. Veleta. Bon-Ton. Hesitation. Tingle Tangle, Three Step, Polonaise. Call of the Pipes, etc. TED CROAD'S CHEVALIER BAND, FIVE INSTRUMENTS. A NIGHT OF REFINED ENTERTAINMENT. SIT DOWN SUPPER. Admission: Ladies, 1/; Gentlemen, 1/8. C. IBBERTSON — M.C.'s. — B. RIVETT. rfEALAND J ABOUK pARTY. OLD-TIME DAXCE, LABOUR HALL, LABOUR HALL, ( Kara ngah ape Road.) TO-NIGHT AT S P.M. CLEMM'S MELODY BOYS POPULAR OLD-TIMK BAND. All (lie Real Old-time Favou-itCB. CASH MONTE PRIZES. (Lady's and Gent's.) Spot: Walt/. Prizes. Balloons. Streamers, Confetti. Light Supper, Tea and Coffee. Ladies, 1/. Gents. l/(i. 2.'i RIALTO BALLROOM, Above Rialto Theatre. Newmarket. OLD-TIME DANCING AT ITS BEST. C*< RAND /"IARNIVAI. mO-NIGHT. Jlrand Carnival J-o-night. Monte-Carlos, Ist, 2nd, 3rd. Spot AValtz, Prizes Galore. Novelties, Balloons, Streamers, Etc. ALL THE POPULAR DANCDS. Perfect Music, Perfect Floor, and Everything that tends to make your evening enjoyable. BIGGER, BRIGHTER, AND BETTER. SUPPER. Admission, 1/0. M.C.'s, C. SYLVIA and E. KOTHVILLI". N.B.—Usual FREE BUS. L'.'i RAND /"OPENING "TjANCE. DRUIDS , HALL. NEWTON. TONIGHTS THE NIGHT for Fun and Frolic. Dancing and Siiiging to the Old Favourite Songs, rendered by the Ol'J Favourite. BURNNAND'S PROFESSIONAL DANCE BAND. MONTE CARLO AND SPOT WALTZ PRIZES. Maxina. Log Cabin. Gay Gordons. Valeta, Tingle Tangle. Bon Ton. Doris Waltz. Ladies, 1/. Genls. 1/6. Light Supper. 808 JACK, M.C. mO-NIGHT CARNIVAL NIGHT. J- FUN FOR ALL. AMBASSADORS HALL. DOMINION RD., Second Section. COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB OLD-TIME DANCE—B p.m. to 12. Balloons , . Streamers. Squeakers Galon:. Monte Carlo, Chocs., Cigarettes. MART VOLKNER'S BAND. Good Supper. Admission 1/. S3 CiT. MARY'S SOCIAL CLUB. KJ GRAND DANCE, TO-NIGHT ANTJ EVERY SATURDAY. TO BE HELD IN ST. MARY'S HALL, ELLERSLIE. Good Supper. Novelties. MORROW'S ORCHESTRA. Gents. 1/0, Ladies 1/. x'JTJ POINT .CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB, Joan Street. OLD,TIME DANCE TO-NIGHT. Jack Worthington's Orchestra, with Freddy Ewart on Drums and Bells. Good Prizes, Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo. Supper. Admission, 1/. HARRY DORJIKRii M.C. NOVELTY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY. 23 rpHE ELITE OLD-TIME DANCE — JL TO-NIGHT MASONIC HALL. EDEN TERRACE, Two minutes' Walk from Symonds St. THE REVELLERS' ORCHESTRA. Come and Hear Ray Jury on the PianoAccordion. Supper. Monte Carlo. Ladies 1/, Gents. XI. 23 RAY BROOKING, M.C. GAIETY HALL, Surrey Crescent. TO-NIGHT.—OLD-TIME DANCING, Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo. Special Prizes, etc. Connon's Popular Orchestra, presenting all your favourites. 1/ each, including supper. NEXT TUESDAY, CD DANCE. Tuesday, April 2 —Crazy, Vice Versa Night. Cash Prizes. 2a DOMININON HALL. Dominion Road. Next P.O. MODERN DANCE, SAT., MARCH 23. Dainty Supper, etc. Admission, 1/. 23 TTT'OWHAI OLD PUPILS' ASSOCIATION. GRAND REOPENING NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY. 23 t< AN TOY SCHOOL OF DANCING Royal Oak Hall, Royal Oak. Members Please Note, DANCE TO-NIGHT S O'CLOCK. Supper, Monte Carlo, Streamers. T,\ ~t / TO-NlGHT— Zealanditt Hall, Balmoral -«-/ Terminus. Old-Time Dance. Holt's Popular Orchestra, .including Piano-Acco:-dion. Good Music, Good Supper. Special Prizes. Ladies and Gents. —M.C, J. HOLT" Hon. Secretary, A. CASSIE. 2i>
"RETURNED SOLDIERS' HALL, Parnell xx Old-time Dance To-night and Every Sat. Night. Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, Bailoons. Streamers. Chocs., Cigs., and Good Slipper. Admission, 1/ each. Ken Gillam's Band.—W. G. Cavenett, Secretary. 23 A TTENTION ALL—To-night, S-12, at the O'Neill St. Hall, Ponsonby. Mttnte Carlos, Prizes Galore. Excellent Supper. Teddy Lonergan's Famous" Dance Band. Admission 1/. —M.C., T. O'SHEA. 2:: Q.KAXD OPENING DANCK. The usual Scottish Old-time Dance will -1)0 held in Renall Street Hall. Ponsonby on SATURDAY, MARCH 30, at S p.m. Roll up and patronise the old firm. Admission 1/. Supper provided. M.C., .1. Mac Lean. HERE WE ARE AGAIN—THISTLE OLD-TIME DANCE- CLUB. Opening TUESDAY, 26th, Labour Hall. (Snappy Six Orchestra.) Pee Tuesday's "Star" for further announcements. x 2:; LECTURES. "PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY, Sunday, 2.K. J- p.m.. "Denmark and Its People—Land of the Sea Kings." Speaker, D. M. Rae, M.A., Principal Training College. Discussion, Tea, Collection.-t-3, 'Queen St. 2 u BOLSHEVIKS IN THE TSARIST PARLIAMENT. Lecture by MR. E. J. B. ALLEN. SUNDAY, 24th, at 7.45 p.m., F.S.U. Hall, Karangahape Rd., opp. Newton P.O. -■' mtlE INSTITUTE OV MENTAL -L SCIENCE, 3. Darby St.—Sunday. 7.15, Free Lecture: "Criminals —Their Treatment and Punishment." Monday and Tuesday, Lectures at S p.m. William Holmes, Lecturer. x2:i LUNCHEONS. A UCKLANI) TRAVEL CLUB. Members are reminded of luncheon Address by Mr. J. \V. Collimr. N-Z. J i'»'- In Cummissioner. Canada and Cγ at Milne and Choycc's. on_ WTSDXBSOA\. r ° ! ' "mRS:'vi'jTQR MACKV. Dirertor. ' GOLF. . j^«bjeT-Cons..l t tS Norrie Bell. Pho,,, pi,one 45-4J2 for "an Appointment. D
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1935, Page 21
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