DANCING. ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL. TO-NIGHT -0- TO-NIGHT VENTURA DANCE CLUB. The remarkable popularity of this dance was evidenced by the record attendance at last Saturday's Openins Carnival, and Intending patrons rest assured that To-niplit's function will be one that discriminating dancers cannot afford to miss. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. 10 808 ADAMS ORCHESTRA. MUNICIPAL HALL, \FWIf A RITFT OLD-TIME DANCING De Luxe. Direction: Bob Adams. CJPECIAL mO-NIGHT. SPECIAL CARNIVAL J-O-NIGHT. A REAL ENTERTAINMENT. TWO MONTE CARLO CONTESTS. Ist, 2nd and 3rd Prizes in Eacb. SPOT WALTZ CONTEST. „,, Sew Novelty Prizes. BALLOON DANCE. PRIZES GALORE. Special Novelties. Squeakers. Balloons. ALL SORTS OF NOVELTY HATS. ALL THE POPULAR DANCES. VARIETY WILL BE THE KEYNOTE. SUPPER PROVIDED. 808 ADAMS ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION 1/6. ERIC CLEAVER, Jf.C. 10 MASONIC HALL, NEWTON. assssnar Soft Lights Colourful Effects. G.L.B. A Happy Entertainment of Music, Melody, Dancing. OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. S Ron Tv£ ltZ w hesitation. Valeta. Maxina. on Ton, Waltz Rlues, "On Leave/* etc. A Lady's and Gent's Special Quality Prize. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. 11l Modernistic. Old and New Musical Selections. Overture. 7.53. Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 1/6. Specially-made Coffee or Tea with Sapper. 10 H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. O'NEILL STREET HALL.' O'NEILL STREET HALL. TO-NIGHT. PONSONBY CATHOLIC SOCIAL CLUB'S MONSTER DANCE. OLD-TIME AND MODERN. LOU COCKS AND HIS POPULAR CAVALIERS. Good Supper. Monte Carlos. Novelties. 1/6 —Admission— 1/6. PES. BEATTIE. M.C. fi RE Y LY X N r-ftsJsW> VJ RETURNED SOLDIERS' SOCIAL "°CIAL CLUB. OLD-TIME DAXCE. Good Prizes. Supper. Monte Carlo, "On Leave." St. Bernard, Gipsy Tap. REGAL ORCHESTRA. Cards for Non-Dancers. 10 rpO-XIGHT. ZEALANDIA HALL, Balmoral Terminus. OLD-TIME DAXCE. ZEALAXDIA DAXCE CLUB. FAMOL'R ZEALAXDIA DAXCE BAND. Monte, Special Prizes, *Balloons, streamers. Supper. Ladies I/O. Gents l/«. M.C., P. Collier. Hostess, A. Cassie. 10 CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT.—PURL HALL, Top of Curran Street, l'onsonby. OLD-TIME DANCE With WINDSOR DAXCE BAXD. Balloons, Squeakers Streamers, Several .Novelties. Also, 500, with Good Prizes for Non-dancers. Supper. Admission, 1/. 10 npo-XIGHT TO-NIGHT 8 P.M. -I- AT THE PUI'L'LAK PARNBLL RETUK.vLiJ SOLDIERS' H xi.l. (md of Ist Section J. MUSIC BY THE WBLL-H.NOWX CLOU Gll S IiAJS JJ. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. MONTE CAKIvO SPECIAL. Supper and Prizes.—; — Good Floor. Admission I/O. 10 Ui'. MARY'S HALL, Great South Road ►o I'raiu lerniuius. E\ t/UL SAXLUIJAY. CONNO-v a a.\ai I'OPULAii JJa..\cEo. B*.'st Orchestra, x iour unu Prizes in Auckuuu. bxuusive tuicrmg. ; uems, j.,. 1U f ■ \u-.MGni. — l hall, surrey J- crescent. nl, THE KEal, DANCE, featuring ail tne favourite Dances. Monte carlo, bpoi Waltz, Supper. TUI &tak£.'XAl>bKi> playing Pertect Time. Every bouy assurea vi a Good Time. Excellent l-'loor and Management. Admission, 1/6 each. 10 | Direction : Jt,. McLean. STUDIO DANCES. ~ SATURDAY, S to Midnight. Bring a Party, a Partner, or cjuie Yourself. Phone Alisa SPENCER. AL'.C. LABOUR C'Llt! DANCEL TO-NIGHT, In UNIVEKSI'i 1 cUi.i-i.ut; HALL, frinces btreet. Proceeds to ispanisn .Medical Unit. Double 1 lcnet. 0/. 10 rpHE LADIES OF TliE PT. CHEVALIER -L EX-SEnViCEME.VS CLcrJ, Great North Koau,' are Holding another of their Popular Dances TO-MGul'. Dave O'Malley's Band. Plenty of Fun and Prizes. Admission I/O, Double 2/6. 10 WEST COASTERS, SOUTH ISLAND, SOCIAL DANCE. DRUIDS* HALL, East Street, Newton. EDNESDAY, 14th Phone 30-777. 10 \ liT LARKINS and liit> Dance Band.— Inquiries Phone 157-451). B "|>LIND Institute, Auckland's Most Briiliant Band; old-time and modern.— Box ft, Newmarket. Phone -io-feTO. B BLRNNAND'S Orchestra—Dances. Weddings—236. Oueen St Pha. 42-430, 25-sao. s PI SHALFOO.VS Dance Band Bureau ; 8 Bands available.—Atwaters Pianos. B rnHREB Good llano Accordionists available, parties, picnics.—Shalfoon. c/O Atwaters. P lawn tennis. U'XITY TENNIS CLUB (Inc.), Coyle Street, Sandringham. WINTER SEASON NOW OPEN. I GENTS. 15/ ; LADIES, 12/6. SUNDAY PLAY. I Phone 20-544. ! 10 E. J. KKID. Hou. Sec. I »ES)T Coacniiig 111 SV.. — Ilic t'uuf LeadI* ing Prolrsi-ioiiais, Girling. Murray, Moss. Gitib Start now. — Wiseman s B \ I ISS WILL, Dominion Kd., outdoor coaching. special reduction classes. JI o'J4. B RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. PRIORS Still Leading.—3 Courses. 1/; meals all-day.—Strand A.*cade. S ANITARIUM CAFE. Queen St., serves Vegetable and Fruit Salads all day. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 84, 10 April 1937, Page 23
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