DANCING. MODERN DANCING AX ITS VERT BEST, To the right Tempos and in the Most Congenial Surroundings can be enjoyed at ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL, ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL, WHERE Xi EX ~\£ EREDITH 5 JfAMOUS JgAND Has delighted Thousands of Discriminating Patrons over the last two Dancing Seasons. This Entertainment is under the Direction of the j TECHNICAL OLD BOYS' j FOOTBALL CLUB 5 I i And is everywhere conceded to be THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. IT 1 TO-NIGHT 1 1 OLD-TIME DANCING | j TO-NIGHT ] AND EVERY SATURDAY AT S r.M. APOLLO HALL, METIJOPOLK BUILDINGS, QUEEN ST. Come along ami win the Best Prizes given at any Monte Carlo in Auckland. APOLLO OLD-TIME BAND. SIT-DOWN SUI'I'EK. Refinement and Sociability our aim. Admission : Ladies 1/6, Cents 2/. 17 THE SHOW PLACE. ORANGE CORONATION BALLROOM, TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. EMBASSY DANCE CLUB Presents MISS KATH. FRANKLIN. TIO AND ARCH. MR. I'll AIL, Vocalists. With TED CROAD AND HIS FAMOUS CHEVALIER BAND 8 Talented and Versatile Musicians Entertaining you with Music that makes Dancing a Real Pleasure, at this Beautiful and Must Modern Ballroom. Join the hundred* ~f H a .,., T Dancers at the Best Dance Entertainment in New Zealand. 2 Monster Monte Carlos: 1. 2. 3 Prizes. Balloons, Mreamers, etc. Sit-down Supper. Ladies 2/, Double 4/. Gents 2,6. j mac. brown, m.c. THE DANCE OF DISTINCTION. 17 gT. p A TRICK'S JJASCa JJALL. OOMPETITION TRANCE. To-night offers the last opportunity to qualify for the £3 3/ Jazz-Waltz Competition, which will bo finalised next week by popular vote. AUCKLAND'S BEST VALUE DANCE. 17 REY LYNN / RS >. RETURNED SOLDIERS- SOCIAL CLUBJInc.,. OLD-TIME DANCB. ST. COLI'MBA HALL — EVERY SAT. NIGHT. CASINO ROYAL ORCHESTRA. Two Monte Carlos. Ticket Waltz. Supper. Cards for Non-dancers. FLAG s<iO MONDAY EVENING. 17 Municipal hall. newmarket. FULL-O-FUN OLD-TIME DANCE. HEAR FULL-O-FUN DANCE ORCHESTRA Playing Hits of 1938. 2 Monte Carlos. Balloons, Streamers. Come along and enjoy a real night's enjoyment. Good Prizes. Great Floor and Music, and our . Supper is the Best in Auckland. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. NEXT SATURDAY. NEXT SATURDAY. ARMY-NAVY BALL. ARMY-NAVY BALL 17 TEACHERS OF DANCING. MARGARET O'CONNORS STUDIO DANCE TO-NIGHT. GOOD ORCHESTRA. SUPPER. NOVELTIES. 95. QUEEN STREET. Phone 46 214. Wellington— 58. CUBA STREET. Hamilton — TOORAK CHAMBERS. S STRATTON STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE. PRIVATE LESSONS From 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. Daily. CLASSES TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, From 8 till 10 p.m. For Your Appointment TELEPHONE 45-440. S "\r AVIS TOLLEMACHB. returned from studying Modern Ballroom Dancing in the leading studios of Loudon and America resumes teaching at 11a, Ranfurlv Road Bast, Epsom. Private Tuition anil small classes arranged tor friends wishing to learn together. Correct style and teehniqu" assured.—PHONE 16-214. i; rPHE PATRICIA SCHOOL OF DANCING. 203. Sjmonds Street. Principal : PATRICIA GRQEN. Modern Ballroom. American Tap, Old-time Dancing. Private Lessons. Modern Class. Wednesday Nights, 8 p.m. PHONE 31-031 for Your Appointment. r \ VIS HBDGBMAN SCHOOL OF BALIROOM DANCING. Strictly private lessons daily hy appointment. I<i a m to l'l P.m. riass Lessons Tuesday. 8 p m Make inquiries at the Studio. 3**Sa QUEBN STREET. Phone 4 1-147. TS I^ U ; VEY ' S DAN«'B STUDIO OK J BALLROOM AND AMERICAN TAP 319 QUEEN ST. Phone 41-613—Private lessons from Principals by Appointment Modern and Old time Class Bverv Thursdav" Special attention given to beginners. C piiANK WOODRUKFB. the Expert • 7TT7T ti,uv full course, 17/6.—174. Symonds St. TJRfXciLLA Dancing Class, Dari.r St' Stone s Boot Shop, Monday, 8 p.m" " 17 PKJ. V^ TB Lessons—2/6. Ta P- Ballroom; d k JL ou U nes ; 3 dances bT post. 5/ Ruby SbernfT. H.B. Bldgs.. Newton. O VALESKA Advanced Tea cher's Cm T»n fin" 407 ' Q . u . e fS St Operatic Ballet. Tap, Ballroom.—46-121. q PATENTS AGENTS. JJE.-iRY JJUGHES, J^TD.. PATENT & TRADE-MARK ATTORNEYS. Free Booklet. J. DONALD HUNTER. Auckland Manager, 209, DILWOKTH BUILDING, i Reg. Patent Attorney. 8
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 27
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