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DANCING. AMBASSADORS HALL, DOMINION ROAD. SECOND SECTION. RE-OPENING TUESDAY NEXT, 14th INST., WITH THE COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB'S USUAL OLD-TIME DANCE. Under Sole Management of A. G. COSSEY. PARKERS ORCHESTRA OF SIX PI.AYERS. \\ e wish to draw the attention of our Patrons and Public that no expense lias been spared in Renovating and Altering the Hall. A New and Spacious Lounze that will add to the comfort of the dancers. MAKE UP YOUR PARTIES NOW. Be among The rrrst to enjoy an evening in this now beautiful hall. REMEMBER—NO EXTRA CHARGE. 1/G as usual. See "Star," Tuesday. The Largest. Coolest and Most Comfortable Hall. THE BEST IN AUCKLAND. 11 1/6 —STILL DRAWING RECORD—QJ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. AUCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB, RIALTO BALLROOM. NEWMARKET. Entrance from Grand Circle. Rialto Picture Theatre. TO NIGHT S P.M.-1J MIDNIGHT. GIGANTIC CARNIVAL NIGHT. Special^Monte Carlo and Spot Waltz Prizes. 100's Novelties, Balloons, Blowouts, Funnv Faces, Trumpets. Squeakers, Rainbow Streamers, etc.. etc. If .vou have not heard our new Dance Band don't miss to-night. The talk of Auckland. THE RHYTHM RASCALS, With their Latest Radio Sound System. Hear RACHEL MAY at the Piano, the Lady with me Golden Voice, also JOE PHILLIPS, Piano Accordion Playing and Singing all the Latest Dance Hits. Guaranteed no dull moments. Largest Dance Programme in Auckland, 22 Oldtime and Modern Dances, including PALAIS GLIDE and LAMBETH WALK. Supper Provided. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. H. ANDERSON, M.C. N.B.—Owing to increased popularity of the MY : T-FINE Dances we wish to notify the Dancing Public that from Wednesday, March 1. the MY-T-FINE DUnces will be held Every Wednesday in Municipal Hall and Every Saturday in Municipal Hall and Rialto Ballroom, Newmarket. 11 THE ROMANOS DANCE CLUB. OLD-TIME AND MODERN. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 8 TILL 12. [ CABARET METROPOLE J UPPER QUEEN STREET. Another Wonderful Programme of Old-time and Modern Dances as were enjoyed by a big crowd of dancers last Saturday Night. Music by THE ROMANO CABARET BAND. New Air-conditioning Plant. Installed by management at a cost of £1000. ensures your coolness for the whole four hours. NOVELTY NUMBERS. GOOD PRIZES. Ladies 2/, Gents 2/6 —Sapper Included. Dress Optional. ROMANOS MODERN DANCB NEXT THURSDAY. 11 A. McKBNZIE. M.C.

LABOUR HALL—TO-NIGHT. ANOTHER GALA NIGHT. HAWAIIAN DANCE CLUB WITH L. MATFS HAWAIIAN BAND. MODERN DANCING. SANDWICHES FOR SUPPER. ii T EARNERS' NIGHT, NEXT MONDAY At 7.30, at the APOLLO HALL, QUEEN STREET. OLD-TIME AND MODERN Including LAMBETH WALK AND PALAIS GLIDE. Admission: | If, Old and Young, Short and Tall. 11 TO-NIGHT, and Every Saturday and Wednesday Night—GAIETY HALL, Surrey Creg. TUI Old-time Dance. Featuring all favourite dances. Exceptional Music. Floor and Management. Sociable, select. Not one dull moment. Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz. Supper. Admission 1/B. Third Monster Birthday Carnival, Wednesday Next. 15th. Fancy hats, novelties and special prizes. 11 TEACHERS OF DANCING. AVIS HEDGEMAN SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. JJEGIXNERS* QLASS FOR 1939 COMMENCES rpCESDAY, AT g V V PRIVATE LESSONS by Arrangement Make Inquiries at the Studio: 328 a, QUEEN STREET. j Phone 44-147. S gTUDIO, BALLROOM AND AMERICAN TAP, 319, QUEEN STREET. Phone 41-61o! The Principals, who have just returned from an Australian visit, will be featuring THE NEW SEASON'S MODERN DVNCEs" NEW VOGUE OLD-TIME. LATEST FLAT-FOOT AMERICAN T\P A VISIT TO THIS MOST UP-* * TO-DATE STUDIO. WHICH HAS NOW REOPENED FOR THE SEASON. WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. TO KEEP FIT — TRY DANCING! S TJIRANK WOODRUFFE, The Expert Instructor on Vacation.—l 74, Symonds St T)ATRICIA School of Dancing. 203 A Symonds St. Modern Ballroom. Oldtime, Tap : reduced rates.—-Ph. 31-031. c TJRISCILLA Dancing Class, Darbv St A next Stone's Boot Shop.—Mondav, S P' n - 11 "PRIVATE Lessons—2/6. Tap. Ballroom ; 40 New Routines: 3 Dances bv post* 5/.—Ruby Sherriff. H.B. Bldgs.. Newton. C ATHLETICS. N.Z.A.A.A. AUCKLAND CENTRE. PROVINCIAL QHAMPIONSHIPS, CAItLAW r.VRK. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2.'.. Entries close on THURSDAY. Februarv liv . at ° p , m ' w i th u ' at,s ' Sports Depot". Exchange Lane, Queen St., or H. JENNER WILY. P.O. Box 828. H °°- Secrttar - V n elocution. PARKINSON, F.L.C.M. (Teach ers' Qualification Diploma). Elocution j ,Teacher St. Joseph's Convent, Sp<*ech Train-] |®Si Recitation, Reading, Examinations- —I 23, Bom Soad, Grey Ljaa. ,i 22

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 35, 11 February 1939, Page 23

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