_ DANCING. I *§£ DIXIELAND *§£ DIXIELAND CABARET, • QUEEN STREET. I'XDBR TAPPBNDBN MOTORS. TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. POPULAR DANCING. OLD-TIME AND MODERN" in Auckland's I-atost. most Comfortable and Spacious Cabaret, equipped with Modern Rubber-sprung Floor ■ K unsurpassed in the Dominion. NORM. CRnWDER'S NEW DIXIELAND BAND. Admission (including Supper) 2/6. MONDAY NIGHT e POPULAR DANCING. N>t Proceeds each M..inlay lo be handed 5 o\er to .N.Z. Terri:..rial Association to provide com fori s f,ir n:eu in camp, j. Mt come all. hit and "do your bit.** THURSDAY NIGHT— MODERN DANCING. TUB SCOOP OF THE YEAR! TWO ORCHESTRAS. Continuous Dancing to ART. LARKIN'S BAND And f- JOHNNY MADDEN , AND HIS SWING KINGS. ( : Pon t Miss <his Night of Nights! NEXT SATURDAYCARNIVAL NIGHT a Oreat Additional Feature. which nil! he announced To night T all dancbrs— dancers all::? l-orset your war worries and join the band of merrymakers at the New Dixieland Cabaret. Manager: NORTON HAMMOND. IB WHERE TO DANCE THE SHOW PLACE l" ORANGE CORONATION BALLROOM, TOP OF SIJIOXDS STREET. EMBASSY DANCE CLCB Presents THF M CPn^ TRICK - Star THE KEW BNB SISTERS. Girls' Trio With TED CROAD AND HIS CHEVALIER BAND (Nine Players. Twenty-five In«trumentel. New Zealand's Largest and Most Versatile Combination The Band that T . , — Dancing a Pleasure. Join the hundreds of happy and select BnHroom " * thl * . «nd M^eTn \w v , ente rtainment unexcelled in New Zealand. Victors— Dance To \>w Zealand s Largest Dance Band—Beautiful T _. * ,us '<;- Perfect Tempos. Two Monster Monte Carlos: 1. 2. 3 Prizes. Balloons. Streamers etc. r SJT-DOWN SUPPER. Ladles 2/. Double 4/. Gents 2/8. THE DANCB OF "DISTINCTION—THE ORANGE BALLROOM is X.Z. L aboc R pABTTCENTRAL BRANCH. GRAND POSTER BALL, GRAND POSTER BALL, MOST SPECTACULAR SHOW OF THE TEAR. WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 20. TOWN HALL. FAMOUS ? ZEALANDIA DANCE BAND. f WONDERFUL PRIZES. SUPPER 9D EXTRA. 1 JUDGES: RADIO PERSONALITIES ' MR. BAIRD and MARINA. ADMISSION: 2/6 Dance Floor, Spectators' Gallery 1/. BOOKINGS: Lewis Eady Box Plan Office. Queen Street. A. M. CASSIE, Organiser. 16 To-night to-night And Every Saturday. GAIETY HALL — SURREY CRESCENT. CRESCENT OLD-TIME DANCB CLUB. Featuring Your Favourite Old-time Dances. CARLTON ORCHESTRA. Monte Carlos (2) : 1. 2. 3 Prizes. Ticket Waltz. Balloons. Streamers, etc. (Supper.) Admission 1/6. For a Select Dance come to the Gaietr! M.C/8: C. H. PRINCB and R. C. CADDY. All Welcome. 16 QOME OUT TO MANUREWA. THE GOOD COMPANIONS' DANCE, TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT. Everyone Welcome. A Real Good Time is Assured. IS P —^mmm»—»»» TEACHERS OF DANCING. ■ PATRICIA SCHOOL OF ; DANCING, • 203, SYMONDS STREET. i MODERN BALLROOM. OLD-TIME. [ AMERICAN TAP. - BEGINNERS' OLD-TIME CLASS— I MONDAY NIGHTS. 8 to 10. [ BEGINNERS' MODERN CLASS—■ WEDNESDAY NIGHT. S o'clock. : PRIVATE LESSONS— For your Appointment PHONE 3^031. I PATRICIA GRBBN PrincipaL S MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO DANCE TO-NIGHT, 95, QUEEN ST. l'h. 46 214. THE ANNUAL BALIj Will be held in THE PETER PAN CABARET O® THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12. Tickets and Cubicle Reservations at th« Studio. The Studio can also be Hired for Dances or Weddings at a very moderate fee. S BALLROOM DANCING. MAVIS TOLLEMACHE 11a. RANFURLY ROAD EAST. JJPSOM, Recently returned from London and n * A 7 er i ca . * ith th » Latest Steps. , Private Tuition. Classes and Practice Dances. . All Lessons Personally Conducted. Correct •-tyle and Technique Assured- ■ PHONE 16-214. s "VELDARAYE SCHOOL OF DANCING. Above Tutts, Syniouds Street. HIGHLAND AND NATIONAL DANCING. ItAYL \\ RIGHT, of Scotland. LATEST AMERICAN TAP ROUTINE, NELDA ASHDOWN. late J. C. Williamson. 1* "TkANCE Recital, September M—Valeeka. M.R.A.D. (Ad. Tcbrs. Cert.). 407. fluo ' St. : 4t>-l-l. Res. 2Q-4J4- , *- 5 DANCE STUDIO. & St. Phone 41-615. *oden> CUm p days. Old-time Class; Th Lessons by Appointment. ttrtariag THE PARK PARADE i At Both Claues, " XjIRANK \vu , >DKWY; '°f B ,'£Z-Y£ 5 i? time _or J*** Courae. n/oSsCILLA Dancing Class. Darby St.. , P i«t Stone * Boot Shop, Monday, 8p m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 219, 16 September 1939, Page 17
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