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DANCING. ARTS HALL. KITCHENER street i Near Public Library—onlr 100 yards from Queen St.). TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. OLD-TIME DANCE. In tlie Most Popular, the Most Comfortable and the Most Cheery Hall in Auckland. Music by the city's No. 1 i 'Id-time (Irchestrn NORM. CROWDER'S SILVERTONE BAND Assisted by DUD. CROWDER. Popular Radio and Dance VOCALIST. Become an "Arts Hal]" Patron and be assured of a great night s entertainment. SUPPERICE CREAM or Tea. Coffee. Cakes. etc. Monte Carlo. Lucky- Xuiiil»or Dance. Roulette. Spot. Balloon Dance, etc. 40 PRIZES IN ALL. Ladies 1 c>, Gentlemen If. MONDAY NIGHT— USUAL OLD-TIME DANCE. ; Management. GEO. BAIN. ! M l .. DUN BROWN. 10 I"I /(i — ABSOLUTELY BEST IN—"I /£? - 1 -/ " AUCKLAND. TO-NItiHT. J-/ GRAND RE-OPENING. NEW MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB OLD-TIME DANCE. RIALTO BALLROOM. NEWMARKET. Entrance from Grand Circle Rialto Picture Theatre. Ballroom Completely Renovated for the 193S Dancing Season. MONSTER CARNIVAL, S pjn.-12 Midnight. Special Prizes, including Beautiful ISpiece Tea So:, also other Valuable Prizes. iMont" Carlo. Ist. '.nil. :>rd. and -till Prizes. •Also Big Spot Waltz. Special Cash P_ri::e. j Carnival Hats. Squeakers. Blow-outs. Trumpets. Clickers, and Balloons Galore, j Snecia 1 Music bv I BMXn IXSTITCTK ORCHESTRA, i Come To-night and hear our Cornet Player, winner N.Z. Championship at Palmers!")! North last month, also Tooniai. the Singing Saxophonist. Supper Provided. Admission 1 fi. Don't Miss this Great Night of Nights. IS H. ANDERSON. M C. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. WAITEMATA SWIMMING CLUB DANCE. AUCKLAND'S RECOGNISED LEADING SUMMER DANCE. QRYSTAL J) A LACE gALLROOM MT. EDEN ROAD. Newly Decorated and Modernised. Dance in Pleasant Surroundings to all the Latest Tunes from EPI SHALFOON'S BAND. GOOD SLTPER PROVIDED. 19 TEACHERS OF DANCING. *THE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING. Principals : MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR. Fellow Imp. Soc., 8.8., London. M.F.1.D.D.. I'aris. MR. W. E. TRIESTLEV. M.1.5.T.D., 8.8.. London. Spi».-ial Coaching Tor Professionals and Amateurs for the Imperial Societies'] Examinations to be heid in Auckland j this year. Private Lessons. Classes aod Practices from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Studio : 95, QUEEN STREET, opp. Fort St. Tel. 46-214. S JOHNSON AND JOCK JJUTCHISON SCHOOL OF DANCING. Special Engagement JANE BARRETT, m.i.s.t.d. (B.B.) Lond. Late of Haylor School of Dancing, London. CLASSES in all branches reopen April 8. PRIVATE LESSONS booked at either Studio. SPECIAL TEACHERS' courses for the Imperial Society Examinations and Amateur Tests to be held about July. For Prospectus apply to the Secretary, Studios: l, Omahu Rd. 52, Shortland St. j Phones: 23-021. 41-GSS. 19 STRATTON STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. PRIVATES LESSONS From 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. Dally. CLASSES TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, From 8 till 10 p.m. Your Appointment TELEPHONE 45-440. S -pATRICIA SCHOOL, OF DANCING, ' 203, Symonds Street. MODERN BALLROOM, OLD TIME. AMERICAN TAP DANCING. Teaching Through Holidays. FOR APPOINTMENT PH. 31-031. S A VIS HEDGEMAN teaches you quickly and correctly by thorough, efficient methods the Quick Step, Slow Foxtrot, Waltz, etc. ' Personally conducted Private Lessons and Classes. Studio : 32Sa, QUEEN STREET. Phone 44-147. TS FRANK WOODRUFFS, the Expert. Oldtime full course, 17/6—174, Symonds St. B A[A DAME VALESKA, M.R.A.D. (Ad. iu Teacher), Studio, 407, Queen St. Reopening Feb. 26. Interviews Daily 2 p.m. till 6 p.m.—46-121. C RISCILLA Dancing Class, DurWim Chambers, next Stewart Dawson's, Mondav. J S p.m. 19 PRI VATE Lessons. 2/6 Tap, Ballroom (Tap Classes, 1/6) ; 3 dances by post. 5/. —Ruby Sherriff, H.B. Bldgs., Newton. C MEETINGS. n, A MALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND WlgJflHß joiners and joiners' MACHINISTS. AUCKLAND DISTRICT union. SPECIAL MEETING. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE UNION WILL BE HELD IN THE TRADES H*T.T, Hobson Street, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23. 1938. at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS : Discussion of Remits and all matters in connection with the New Zealand I Labour Party's Twenty-Second Annua] • Conference, and Instruction to Dele grates. ] All Members are urged to attend. L J- G. KENNERLEY. | Secretary. IOOMM UNI S T PARTY, WESTERN PARK. SUNDAY, 2.30 P.M. "FASCISM AND ITS DRIVE TO WAR." WELL-KNOWN SPEAKERS. 19 Q' est club, swanson street. Kr ';.' r" ,rd - at . 1 p.m.—Lunch Talk. r,d. .'ooial Jiistjfo on Brotherhood.*' Hev. A. .7. (Jreen w«>o<]. *TH t Rs.. at 8 p.m.—"Enquirv Grour* " r dueted by Mr. S. OldfieM on 'Psjehic Science. Come and how r 1 i•cumulative eviderie for s-irv;v.-.l h.i* become a science. Inquiries and sceptic? admission free. rJ

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 66, 19 March 1938, Page 23

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