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DANCING. | ASTORIA I OLD-TIME DANCE, AUCKLAND'S PREMIER BALLROOM. SCOTS HALL,, SYMONDS STREET. rnO-XIGHT. — T°"v'l^srr J-O-NIGHT. — O-MGHI. I CARNIVAL | (2S PRIZES). Monte Carlos (4 Prizes). Spot Waltz (10 Prizes), Mystery Polonaise (J: Prizes). | Lucky Balloons. Chocs., Cigs.. Squeakers, Blowouts. Shower Streamers. Balloons and Novelties Galore. ALL THE POPULAR DANCES. Seliottische. Lop: Cabin, Valeta. Two-Step, Blues, Maxina, Three-Step, Hesitation, etc. JACK PALMER AND HIS ASTORIA DANCE BAND, With HAROLD RIGHTON at the Pianc SIT-DOWN SUPPER. Admission: I.adies. 1/: Gentlemen. 1/6. C. IBBERTSON — M.C.'s. — N CARXE. X.B.—BIG PLAIN AND FAN CI DRESS I CARNIVAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST -2. P Big Cash I'rizes. I^' , RIALTO BALLROOM, Rlalto Theatre, Newmarket. j 111I 11 111 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FROM S P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT. MODERN DANCING. Dance at the Beautiful Rialto Ballroom, where the Best Dancers meet. Our Cake and Sandwich Slipper, served in the Lounge, is second to \none. DANCE TO EDGAR BENDALL'S i. ORCHESTRA AT THE BEST DANCE IN TOWN. 2 Monte Carlos. Admission, 2/. lo L MASONIC HALL, NBWTON. Colourful, Pleasing. - G.L.B. THIS EVENING, S O'CLOCK. A Delightful Programme of s OLD-TIME DANCING. That will captivate your heart. Spot Waltz, D'Alberts, Tingle 'langle. Waltz Blues, Maxina, Three-Step. . A Lady's and Gent's Special Quality Prize. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. Glorious Melodies, Beautifully Arranged. Overture 7.53. Ladies 1/. Gents 1/6. Pining Hot Coffee or Tea with Supper. CARNIVAL BALL, TUES., SEPT. 1. 15 H. W. VAUG'HAN, Hon. Sec. 1/ _ AMBASSADORS' HALL. TO-NIGHT. DOMINION ROAD, Second Section. COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB'S OLD-TIME DANCE, ( S TO 12. Excellent Floor, Music, Supper. Two Monte Carlos, f fl P.S.—TUESDAY, AUGUST IS. BACK TO SCHOOLDAYS. IB " -j / —TO-NIGHT — GRAND OLD-TIME 1/ DANCE CARNIVAL, ZEALANDIA HALL, Balmoral Terminus. ZEALANDIA Dance Band, inclodirg: Pianoaccordion. Old and new numbers. licaets. Monte Spot Waltz, 14 Prizes. Balloons, Streamers. Good Su pper. Efflicent management. M.C.: P. COLLIER. A. CASSiL, Hon. Sec. BOOK ZEALANDIA HALL for Weddings, •Staff Dances, Birthday Parties, Social | Kvenipg's etc. I'HOM^ rv'I'AHUHU PUBLIC HALL, U SATURDAY NIGHT, S p.in: THE RITZ DANCE CLUB Assures everyone of a pleasant evening s entertaimneut. Prizes Galore. Balloons, Streamers, Novelties. Admission 1/6. Light Supper. 13 M.C., BOBBIE JACK. JpAHNELL ODDFELLOWS' BIG NIGHT. SEVENTY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, M.U.1.0.0.F. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL (Corner Victoria ami Hobson Streetts.J Dancing S till 1. 5 Music by - TREVOR REEVE'S ORCHESTRA. Special Novelties. Good Supper. Members and Friends come along and be assured of a good time. Prices: Ladies 2/, Gents 2/6, Double 4A TEACHERS OF DANCING. MARGARET O'CONNOR 'e STUDIO r > N.Z.'s UNIVERSITY OF H BALLROOM DANCING u- Principals : V- MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, M.I.S.T.D. id (B.B.), London. H MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY. M.I.S.T.D. (B.B.), London, 1936. Assisted by MISS JOAN WELSH. Private Lessons and Classes 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. D Hamilton : STATE THEATRE WINTERGARDEN. Tel. 2553. S BALLROOM DANCING. ce STRATTON STUDIO, st H.M. Arcade. Queen Street, C.l. Learn this season's newest variations from experts, and gain thai confidence that makes dancing the most fascinating of pastimes. Specialty features of Quickstep and Waltz rs are taught at lit Advanced Classes Tuesdays. 8-10. s t Beginners' Classes Thursdays. 6-10. •d For your next appointment it, PHONE 4j-440. S SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO, 30, Syuiondts Street. Strictly Private Lessons by arrangement. Advanced Classes Thursdays. Tuition _ [ Classes Mondays and Thursdays, i> p.m. | n eekly Dances Satuidays, S p.in. Call or t-. phone tor particulars.—Miss Spencer. I'none 42-237. X SIDNEY'S Studio. 5, Swanson St.—Classes Tuesdays ; Old-time, 7.30-8.30; Modern, rs 8.30-10.30; Private Tuition any time. Don't r- I liesitate. —Phone 41-615. B £ j TpRANK WOOD RUFFE; the Expert nJ I Instructor. —Old-time Dancing: full 1 course, 15/.—174, Upper Symonds St. B le /CEO. C. COX. New .Zealand's, foremost ->e iVJ Teacher, Tap, Stage. isullroouj Danc[y ing.—Studio, Durham St. East C , iVfiSS SPENCER'S Weekly Dances, Saturie | XKL days, SymondsviUe Studio - Cabaret • bring a party or come yourself.—Partici- ' lars, 42-237. XWS 1 > ATIiICI A School of Dancing, 203, -*■ Symonds St., Lessons and Classes as (, usual; Special Old-time Course, t: j l' any two pupils. ' <-• ■d 1 Jiil VATr, Course, JO/ ; Single. 2/0. ■*- "Paulma," 30, Shortland St., iiist above Stah. 1 s - T?I'BY - SHKRuTFf U.B. Bldgs.. New,,,,, on Private Lessons. 2/6; Tap'. Ballroom - three dances b.v post. 5/. q „ \T ALESKA School of Dancing, 407, Queen St., Phone 40 121. Pupils prepared for Lritisli Operatic Examination. B Y\7EST END School, Physical Culture and Dancing Classes, Jervois Hall.—ParLa' ticulars 87, Jervois Rd„ Herne Bay. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 193, 15 August 1936, Page 27

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