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DANCING. —ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL.— TO-NIGHT. LEN MEREDITH AND HIS 8 FAMOUS PLAYERS. AT THE | TECHNICAL | OLD BOYS' RUGBY I DANCE. | Big 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. 1 CARLTON CABARET. "Top of Queen Street." TO-NIGHT. Our Saturday Night Dances do not need advertising—under our NEW POLICY' they are now known to be the BEST DANCES IN TOWN. MODERN, POPULAR, SELECT. Ladies 1/. Gentlemen, 1/0. COMING ATTRACTIONS. WEDNESDAY NEXT: Monster Carnival Night, with our usual Grand Supper. FRIDAY—NEXT—FRIDAY. Neville Carlson's "Palace of Varieties." Watch papers for further details. CARLTON CABARET. l N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. J»EAL QLD-TIME AT THB LABOUR HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AT 8 P.M. FUN FROM 8 TILL 12. Three Monte Prizes, Spot Prizes, Complimentaries, etc. Balloons, Streamers. CLEMM'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Tea or Coffee for Supper. Ladies 1/. Gents 1/6. ' 1 IJIO-NIGHT. SEE BILL HINDMAN AND IZM RADIO ENTERTAINERS At the POINT CHEVALJER SAILING CLUB, Joan Street. Amusing Items by Well-known Artists. A GOOD PROGRAMME OF OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCING. I Supper, etc. Admission, ONLY 1/.

xl G. McKEOWN, M.C. r p O - N I U H T. ST. COLUMBA HALL. °C/AL COJ° Sur ley Crescent. ' I'ul'uLAlt OLD-TIME DANCE. All the Uld Fayounte D.:ncets, including The St. Bernard Waltz. Prizes Moiue Carlo and Ticket Waltz. Cards for Non-Dancers. Slipper and O.che.dra Best in Town. _ MOXDAi—FLAG 500. 1 V: —Tb-Xl(jllT. ' GIIAXII OLD-TIME DANCE CARNIVAL, ZEALAND! A HALL, Balmoral Terminus. ZEALANDIA DANCE HAND, including Piano-Accordion. Old and New Numbers. Ticket, Monte, Spot Waltz. 14 l'rizes. Balloons, Streamers. Good Supper. Efficient Management. M.C., I'. COLLIER. A. CASK IK. Hon. Sec. Book Zealiindia Ilall for Weddings, Stuff Dances, Birthday Parties, Social Evenings, etc. Phono 27-230. 1 UT, MARY'S HALL, 1 Min. Great South Road Tram Terminus. EVERY SATURDAY. CONNON'S POPULAR DANCES. Best Floor and Orchestra in Auckland. Exclusive Catering. Lad'ire 1/, Gents 1/0. I NEXT SATURDAY.—NoveI Mystery Prize] Night. Lots of Fun. Valuable Prizes. 1 • - 1 IU-MGii'J', GAIETI' HAL i., bu.rey Crescent—TUl OLD-TIME DANCE. •Sax Walters and his Jolly Revellers. Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz. Good Supper and Prizes'. Admission, 1/. Wally Waddell, M.C. 1 Direction : E. McLEAN. mO-NIGHT—MODERN AND OLD-TIME. -L PAKNELL RETURNED SOLDIERS' HALL (End of Ist Section). Prizes, Chocolates, Cigarettes, Good Floor. ('lough's Band, S p.m. Admission 1/. 1 T>LIND Institute, Auckland's Most Bril liant Band; old-time and modern.—Box 8. Newmarket. jj j TEACHERS OF DANCING. MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO N.Z.'s UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, M.I.S.T.D. (8.8.1, London. MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY, M.I.S.T.D. (B.B.), London, 1030. Assisted by MISS JOAN WELSH. Private Lessons and Classes l from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Special Facilities for the Training of Professionals and Advanced Amateurs. Studios: 95, QUEEN STREET. Tel. 46-214. | Hamilton : I STATE THEATIiE WINTERGARDEN. I 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 coniidence that . makes dancing the most fascinating of pastimes. | Specialty features of Quickstep and Waltz I are taught at Advanced Classes Tuesdavs S-10. ' Beginners' Classes Thursdays. 8-IU. For your next appointment PHONE 45-440. s UVM U N DSV IL L E SIUDI O. . 3<J, Syino.ids Street. Strictly Private Lessons by arrangement Advanced Classes liiursuays. Tuition Classes Moniiays and Thursdays, b p, w . \teeM.v Dances Saturdays, s p.m. Ca.i or phone for particu.ars, — Miss Spencer i'lione 42-2.>, v S Studio, 5. Swanson St.—Classes" Tuesdays; Old-time, 7.30 8.30; Modern' 5.. '30-10.30 ; Private Tuition any time. Don t hesitate.—Phone 41 015. |. ptKANK WOODRUFFE, the Instructor.—Old-time Dancing full course, 15/.—174. Lppor Symonds St. n fW ( r CUX ' New ? p alaud's foremost' vX ioacLer. lap. Stuge. isallroom Dane-! itijj;. k?i udiu, Durham St. Kast. £* iyriss SPENCER S Weekly Dances, Satur days. Symondsville Studio Cabaret Bring a party or come yourself.—Purlieu lars, 42-237. TWS TJAIRICIA School of Dancing, 203. Symonds St.—Modern Ballroom. Old time. Tap: Private Lessons; Classes, Wednesdays. Fridays. 8 pin., 1/6 c |»IBY SHERRIKi-' H.,5. Bldgs.'. Newton J I rivate Lessons. 2/(1. Tap. Ballroom '■ three dances by post. 5/. p \7 A LESKA School of Dancing, 407, Queen „ . Phone 46 121. Pupils prepared for British operatic Examination. B W'i?T END School, Physical Culture and ' ' Dancing Classes, Jervois Hall.—Particulars 87, Jervois Rd., Heme Bay. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 181, 1 August 1936, Page 23

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