DANCING. THE SHOW PLACE! ALL STAR ENTERTAINMENT. ORANGE CORONATION BALLROOM, TOP OP SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND'S PREMIER BALLROOM. Where You Buy Quality Dance Entertainment. EMBASSY DANCE CLUB Presents OSSIE CHEESEMAN. New Zealand's Foremost Accordionist, and ED. CROAD. JUN.. New Zealand's Youngest u rummer. See and Hear these two Masters of their -nstruments in Delightful Musical Presentations To-night. TED CROAD AND HIS CHEVALIER BAND (TEN PLAYERS) NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST DANCE BAND. FEATURING STAR VOCALIST MISS FLO. WHITE. Entertain your friends at Auckland's only Ballroosi. Beaiailul lighting effects, perfect floor and superb music that can be played for you only bv icii of Auckland's Star Musicians. " Join the gay and select crowd at the Dance of Distinction where you buy Quality Entertainment. TWO MONSTER MONTE CARLOS. 1. 2. 3 Prizes. SIT-DOWN SUPPER. Ladies 2.' —■ Double 4■' — Gents 2 6. MAC. BROWN. M C. 19 TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT Up; dixieland cabaret *™ DIXIELAND CABARET 436. QUEEN STREET. THE RENDEZVOUS OF MODERN DANCERS. Music at Its Best by the KINGS OF RHYTHM. JOHNNY MADDEN AND HIS SWING KINGS. JOHNNY MADDEN AND HIS SWING KINGS. SPECIAL FEATURE— ENA ALLEN, Ace Personality Vocalist. In Special Numbers. For Reservations—Phone 47-496 Admission (including Supper) 2 G. Manager: NORTON HAMMOND. NOTEDANCERS' PATRIOTIC BALL. MAY 5. 19 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT CRYSTAL PALACE • BALLROOM, MOUNT EDEN ROAD. MODERN DANCING D E LUXE. TWO BIG MONTE CARLOS. LUCKY SPOTS GALORE. MUSIC BY EPI SHALFOON'S FAMOUS BAND. DELICIOUS ICE CREAM SUPPER PROVIDED. MANUKAU CYCLE CLUB FOR BETTER ENTERTAINMENT! TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT , 18 THE "BROADWAY" MUNICIPAL HALL NEWMARKET. Colourful. Pleasant Surroundings. THIS EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK. Delightful, Entrancine. Appreciative OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. SPOT WALTZ. SPECIALS. LIGHT SUPPER. OPERATIC QUINTETTE Under the Leadership of CARL. Tunes that you hum—Songs that please—Melodies that thrill. isovely Cup of Tea or Coffee with Supper. Ladies 1 6 — Gent* 2/. Floor Management CASEY RUSSELL. MAKE 'THE BROADWAY" YOUR SOCIAL _ CENTRE. 19 ( OPENING MONDAY NIGHT IN~THK *■' FOUNTAIN OF FRIENDSHIP HALL. Newton Road, off Symonds Street. THE MONTE CRISTO OLD-TIME DANCE Good Prizes — Music — Supper. i LLAN HILLS. Trumpet, available all engage- -*- ments.—Phong 18-233. 19 MEETINGS. ,J= A D I A N T JIVING. (• ? ■;a' C w L M N '? SUTCLIFFE SCHOOL t«B| 48. Wellesley street West, Auckland. ' TWO SPECTAI. MVITTT!>J/--=
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 92, 19 April 1941, Page 17
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