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j DANCING. !—ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL.— TO-NIGHT. | VENTURA | | DANCE I I CLUB. ! I 1 TO-NIGHT. THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. 1:1 MASONIC HALL, NEWTON. Veoue»...y Delightful and Attractive. G.L.B. Do You Enjoy a Real Good Night's Dancing? THIS EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK. Wc present a Most Sociable OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. Spot Waltz, D'Alberts. Valcta. Doris, Tingle Tangle, Three-step, Log Cabin. A Lady's and Gent's Special Quality Prize. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. Which, with its Delicious Musical Number*, its Brilliant Delivery, must be classed as one of the outstanding of the collaborators. Overture 7.55. Ladies 1/. Gents 1/6. Piping Hot Tea or Coffee with Supper. K! 11. W. VAUGHAN. Hon. Sec. CARLTON CABARET. TOP OF QUEEN STREET. TO-NIGHT. Our usual Popular Saturday Night Dance, featuring ' "ART" LARKINS' BAND, 1' First with the Latest Always." Popular Prices: Ladies 1/, Gents 1/0. At the only Cabaret in town with the KEAL Cabaret Atmosphere. AND NOW. COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT. ADMISSION FREE, and ONE PENNY A DANCE! Make this your opportunity of visiting Auckland's Most Popular Cabaret. MONDAY NEXT. CARLTON CABARET. I'lione 47-520. 13 PARNELL RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, COR. HOBSON AND VICTORIA STS. TO-NIGHT. Here we are again ! Biggw. Brighter. Better than ever—if that is possible. We are proud of the reputation our dances have earned. We appreciate sincerely the response- to them, which more than justifies our efforts. Let us once more extend an invitation to you to come and experience the "atmoof the Best Dance in Auckland. DAVE O'MALLEY AND HIS RADIANT REVELLERS ON THE JOB. Dancing, S-12. "Our'' Supper. Sub. 2/. xl 3 TREVOR G. BAIN. M.C. "1 /—TO-NIGIIT, ZEALANDIA HALL, -I-/ BALMORAL TERMINUS. OLD-TIME DANCE. ZEALAND IA DANCE BAND, Featuring new numbers. Must be heard to be appreciated. Two Monies and Spot, 14 Prizes. Balloons, Streamers. Excellent Floor, Good Supper, Good Management. M.C., P. Collier. A. Cassie, Hon. Sec. And Every TUESDAY AND THURSDAY. PRICE CD. 33 — 9 c4bT) tjonsonby united football Ha \ -L CLUB (LEAGUE). OLD-TIME DANCE WILL BE HELD AT THE CLUB'S SOCIAL, ROOMS, So, JBRVOIS ROAD, • S P.M. TO-NIGHT. Good Band. All Welcome. < Admission. 1/. 13 TEACHERS OF DANCING. MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO DANCE TO-NIGHT. NOVELTIES. SUPPER. ORCHESTRA. Private Lessons, Clas-ses and Practices from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Special Classes for Debutantes. Boys' and Girls' Class (14-1S years),, Friday, 7 - S. Studios: 05, (iUEEN ST. Tel. 46-214. Hamilton ; STATE THEATRE WINTERGARDEN. Tel. 2553. S BALLROOM DANCING. STRATTON STUDIO. H.M. Arcade. Queen Street. C.l. Learn this season's newest variations from experts, anil gain that confidcr.ce that makes dancing the most fascinating of pastimes. Speciality features of Quiek.«etp end Waitz are taught at Advanced Classes Tuesdays. 8-10 Beginners' Classes Thursdays. 8-10 For your next appointment PHONE 45-440. » S QI'MONDSVILLE STUDIO, 30, Symonds Street. Strictly Private Lessons by arrangement. Advanced Classes Thursdays. Tuition Classes Mondays and Thursdays, S p.m. Weekly Dances Saturdays, S p.m. Call or phone for particulars. — Miss Spencer. Plume 42-237. X EDNEY'S STUDIO, 5, Swauson St. — Ciasses, Tuesdays: Private Lessons any time; Modern and Old-Time. Don't hesitate. —Call or I'lione 41-015. B TtTrANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert Instructor. —Old-time Dancing; full course, ]5/. —174, Upper Symonds St. B i.MVE Private l.essona, .0/, Single li/U. — "I'aulma." 30. Sliortland St., above Star. IM GEO. C. COX, New Zealand's foremost Teacher, Tap, Stage. Ballroom Dancing.—Studio, Durham St. East. . C MISS SPENCER'S Weekly Dances, Saturdays, Symondsville Studio-Cabaret. I Bring *a party or come yourself.—Partial- I lars. 42-23 T. TWS I PATRICIA School of Dancing, 203, I Symomls St. —Modern Ballroom, Oldtime, Tap; • Private I.essons; Classps; Wednesday Nights, 8 p.m.. 1/0. C I»UBY SHERRIFF, H.B. Bldgs., Newton. Private lessons, 2/0 ; Tap, Ballroom ; 3 dancrs by pose. 5/. C YALESKA School of Dancing—Midwinter Recital, Juno 15 - 10. Rehearsal now in progress.—Phone 40-121. B rnHE Misses Beresford, School of Dancing, J- 100, Symonds St.—Lessons by Appointment in every branch; Cesses as usual.— I'lione 44-551. 0 C " ' " ' I RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS, j O A M E I! O N CAFE T E R I A, \J PALMERSTON BUILDINGS, ! Customs Street West I (Entrance Next Ripley's Radios). ! Now open under entirely new management. I All Meals Served Piping Hot from Dining j Room. Our years of experience assure you ] of a good ' 3 - COURSE MEAL FOR 1/. MRS. I'ASIC, Proprietress. C T>RIORS Still Leading—The most coin--L fortable Dining Rooms ill town, 3 Courses, 1/. —Strand Arcade. S * i BRIDGE. JJATUHDAY Evening, Progressive Auction. | also Contract Bridge, Pritcliard's Club. City Chambers, 40-838. 13 :

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 27

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