DANCING. 808 ADAMS n " d ORCHESTRA. his MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCING De Luxe. Direction : Bob Adams. Grand /carnival mo-NiGGT. RAND VJARNIVAL J- O-NIGHT. TWO MONTE CARLO CONTESTS. Ist, 2nd and 3rd Prizes in Each. SPOT WALTZ CONTEST. Now Novelty Prizes. BALLOON DANCE, PHIZES GALORE. Special Novelties, SqueaKers, Balloons. ALL SORTS OF NOVELTY HATS. ALL THE POPULAR DANCES. VARIETY WILL BE THE KEYNOTE. SUPPER PROVIDED. 808 ADAMS ORCHESTRA. Ills ADMISSION 1/6. ERIC CLEAVER, M.C. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Our Usual Big Dance. . _ 25 —ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL.— TO-NIGHT. LEN MEREDITH AND HIS 8 FAMOUS I'LAYEKS—AT TIIIO j VENTURA DANCE | CLUB. , Bis Attendances are the regular tiling at these dances, and reflect the REMARKABLE POPULARITY of an organisation which has proved itself over a number of years. You'll be convinced YOURSELF when you come along TO-NIGHT to THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. 25 N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. gPECIAL I G II T, AT THE LABOUR HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AT S P.M. Cash Monte Prizes and other Snot Prizes. Balloons. Streamers, etc. CLEMM'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. (A Real Treat.) Tea or Coffee for Supper. Ladies 1/. Gents 1/6. 25 PARNELL RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. MANCHMSTER UNITY HALL, Corner Victoria and Hobson Streets, TO-NIGHT. The Dance that attracts the Biggest and. flie Best Crowd. gPECIAL JJIEATURE rpO-NIGHT. MATTHEW AND NATALIE STRATTON In Special Demonstration of Modern Ballroom Dancing. Guided in Harmonv by DAVE O'MALLEY And his Radiant Revellers. First-class Supper. Novelties. Dancing 8-12. Sub 2/. 23 TREVOR G. BAIN. M.C.
- rn on -n i g H T. x ST. COLUMBA HALL, So OAToS e Surrey Crescent. POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. All the Old Favourite Dances, including The Cull o' the Pipes and St. Bernard Waltz. Prizes Monte Curio and Ticket Waltz. Cards for Non-Dancers. Supper and Orchestra Best in Town. • MONDAY — FLAG 500. 25 ST. MARY'S HALL, 1 Min. GREAT SOUTH RD. TRAM. TERM. EVERY SATURDAY. CONNON'S POPULAR DANCES. Best Floor and Orchestra in Auckland. Exclusive Catering. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, Special Mystery Prize Night. Something New. Don't Miss This Night. 25 JUGOSLAV BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. DANCING TO-NIGHT, 313, QUEEN ST. All Friends and Members are Cordially Invited. SUPPER PROVIDED. 25 OLLOW THE CROWD—MAXUKAU RUGBY CLUB'S VICE-VERSA DANCE (OLD-TIME AND MODERN). Foresters' Theatre, Onehunga, TO-NIGHT. Red Ace Orchestra. Good Floor, Good I'rizes. Admission 1/. , :>5 rnO-NIGIIT— MODERN AND OLD-TIME. JL I'ARNELL RETURNED SOI-DIERS' HALL (End of Ist Section). Prizes, Chocolates, Cigarettes, Good Floor. Clough's Band, S p.m. Admission 1/. 25 TEACHERS OF DANCING. MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO DANCE TO-NIGHT NOVELTIES. SUPPER. ORCHESTRA. Miss Janice Hart ami Mr. Frank O'Brian, with members of their company will be guests to-night. Studios: 05, QUEEN STREET. Tel. 46-214. Hamilton : STATE THEATRE WINTERGARDEN. Tel. 2853. S BALLROOM DANCING. STRATTON STUDIO. H.M. Arcade. Queen Street, C.l. Learn this season's newest variations from experts, and gain that confidence that makes dancing the most fascinating of pastimes. Specialty features of Quickstep and Waltz are taught at Advanced Classes Tuesdays 8-10. Beginners' Classes Thursdays. S-10. For your next appointment PHONE 45-440. S IMOMDSVILLE STUDIO, 30, Symonds Street. Strictly Private Lessons by arrangement. Advanced Classes Thursdays. Tuition Classes Mondays and Thursdays. 8 p.m. Weekly Dances Saturdays. 8 p.m. Call or phone for particulars. — Miss Spencer. Phone 42-237. N Studio, 0, Swanson St.—Classes, -V Tuesdays; Old-time, 7.30-8.30; Modern, S.oo-10.30; Private Tuition any time. Don't hesitate.—Plione 41-015. B WOODRUFFE, the Expert - 1 - Instructor.—Old-time Dancing: full course, 15/. —174, Upper Symonds St. B GEO. C. COX, New Zealand's foremost Teacher, Tap, Stage. Ballroom Daucing.—Studio. Durham St. East. C "lITISS SPENCER'S Weekly Dances, Saturx days, Symondsville Studio - Cabaret, j Bring a party or come yourself.—Particulars, 42-237. TWS TJATRICIA School of Dancing, 203, - 1 - Symonds St.—Modern Ballroom. • Oldtime, Tap; Private Lessons: Classes, Wednesdays. Fridays, 8 p.m.. 1/6. C T>HY.SICAL Culture, Ladies, and Artistic J- Dancing Class. Thursdays. S p.m.. Holy Sepulchre Hall, Khyhcr Pass. :23 RUBY SHERRIFF. H.B. Bidgs.. Newton. Private Lessons. 2/6: Tap. Ballroom: three dances by post. 5/. £ STRICTLY Private Lessons, 2/li.--"Paulina," 30, Sliortland Street, doors above Star. — T7WLESKA School of Dancing, 407, " V st. Phone 46-121. Pup"* prepared British Operatic ATTEST li.VDfiS' F J'f r S yo*s VV Dancing Classes. Bay. c ticulars S7, Jerv-ois B<l.,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 175, 25 July 1936, Page 23
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