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DANCING. "THE TO"NIGHTSERENADERS, No. 2 ERENADERS, No. 2 NEWTOWN LIBRARY SOCIAL HALL. SIX-DIXIE BOYS-SIX. Tram-stop at door (on request). E. A. MoFarlano, Sec. DANCE. . . . . DANCE. DANCE. THE BEST IN TOWN, THE Jolly Boys' Old-time Dance in t St. Anne's Hall, Green street, JNowtown, overy Thursday night, 'is run on tho most select and social lines, and is out on its own for a real night's fun and enjoyment. Why go to town for an ocl ciancei when ■ there is a first-class one at your door? Excollent music by Miss Murphy's Orchestra. M. ' Lander, W. Cummins, M.C.. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. thorndoin football club. '.-■ weeklyldance. NEW CENTURY' HALL, Kent Terrace. TO-NIGHT! Bto 12. TO-NIGHT! 3 Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies, Is 6d. ■' Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies, Is 6d. Orchestra. Supper. TTVBE BOHEMIANS hold their select, ■^mT& emimo Olc'-time Dance in ST. PETER'S, HALL, every Monday, Wednesday, arid . Saturday Night. Cnce a patron always a patron after a night spent with the Bohemians, with people who care. To-mght. ■ will be a supper night. Laches, Is 6d; Gents, 2s. Direction—JACK DYE. TO-NIGHT.. .-... TO-NIGHT.; JAZZ, ; -■ JAZZ,, JAZZ, THE GAIETY DANCE PALACE, -. Sydney, street East. Roy Baker's Orchestra, 8 instruments. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. ■ C. H. SNOW, Hon. Sec. . nnHE AMBASSADOR, ):± HE AMBASSADOR, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT FAREWELL TO THE FLEET. FAREWELL TO THE FLEET. ' LONG NIGHT. LONG NIGHT bpecial Carnival Music by A. G. Frost ■ and his Band. •' . ; Novelties and Special Attractions. Pnco 5s (Singlo. Ticket). j ' RESERVE' EARLY. TEL. 1636. , THE AMBASSADOR: THE AMBASSADOR, ', CABARET DE LUXE. TO-NIGHT.' DANCING, TO-NIGHT. EMPRESS- BALROOM, 86, Abel Smith-st. - '■ . Is 6d, 2s, Subs. Is 6d, 2s, ■• -. Including Supper. Music by the Empress Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Sammy ■ Cope at the Piano. Come and,hear them; you,can't sit still. Dance Director: Prof. E. Wood ' U.K.A.P.T.D. ' BALLROOM DANCING. , T EARN to Dancei the latest, and J-^ don't be old-fashioned. Ballroom Dance. .- Learn, to dance the latest simple and fascinating,, and don't bo old-fashion-ed. Learners' Class To-night, and every Tues., Thurs., Fri., at 3.-- Sat.Vafternoon at ; 3. Private lessons by appointment from 10 a.m. Empress Studio of Dancing, 86 Abel Smith-st. Principal: Prof. C. Wood U.K.A.P.T.D. : ■-.. ' . ~ : BALLROOM DANCING ~r MISS PHYLLIS BATES is-, teaching ALL THE LATEST DANCES at her Studio. 13, King's Chambers. Classes .held on.'-Mondayp and Fridays, and Ad.vanced Class-.Wednesday,: at the Ambassador Cabaret,. from 7 to 8 p.m. Terms commencing with pupils. Private sons and Classes by arrangement at the Studio. Telephone 870. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT,' Wellington and Wairarapa. • •ORINCIPAL: MISS DAISY DONJ2- NELLY (pupil.of Miss Minnie.Ever-, etfc, Sydney). . The Latest Ballroom Dances—Blues, Fox Trot, One Step, Valse, Chicago, -Also Solo, Ballet, Classical,. Toe -| and Operatic Dancing. Classes for adults and children. < Lessons held .at 30, Courtenay,place and Sydney Street Hall. Private lessons'-.by appointment. 48, Mulgrave street. DANCING. ~~- MISS BARBARA PUTNAM has returned from Australia, and is teaching all the latest dances at her Studio, Sydney Street Hall. Classes and Private Lessons. Adult Class, Thursday Evenings, at 8 o'clock. Term begins with pupil. Children's Class for Eurythmics and Ballroom. Dancing. .. Address: 43, Northland road. Tel. ~~~~. . DANCING. ~ ' MR. THEODORE TREZISE has returned from Europe, London, Paris, Berlin, etc., and has resumed Teaching Fox Trot, Waltz, Tango, Blues, Chicago. Studio: No. 156, Lambtoh quay (above Liberty's). . . For terms, etc.,-, apply the Murray Fuller Gallery, 254, Lambtori quay.. '■■"' ■ .' - BALLROOM DANCING"! " MISS ISOBEL MILLER,- ---■"-: Late of Sydney. ' T ATEST Ballroom. Dancing, including ■ Li CHICAGO BLUES, TANGO • WALTZ, FOX TROTS. CORRECT RHYTHM TAUGHT. ■ Learn to dance correctly. ' You will enjoy it much better. Private Lessons by appointment. Beginners' Class Monday. Advanced Thursday, 7.30. Ballet, Toe, and Russian Dancing taught. Studio: Corner- Willis and Mercer streets, opp. "Evening Post." ■ Telephone 2566. ■■'■: ■'". ■■ DANCERS! BE m the Fashion and Learn the BLUES and CHICAGO. ..■■'' The MISSES CONNOP have the very latest methods, and can give you PRIVATE or CLASS TUITION. Day or Evening. . ■ Rod's Buildings, 36, Courtenay place (Allen street' Entrance.) Tel. 2.2-934. MEETINGS. ST. PETER'S . MISSION, ' .TARANAKI STREET.•"-.■...■ '. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) 'NIGHT, At 8 o'clock, ' .- ■ . ■ • -'■ 'ANNUAL. MEETING • ■ ;■ ■ In - ' ST.' PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, ' Ghuznee street. All reuglar attendaiits of the Mission cordially invited. . '■'■ T. I^EILDEN TAYLOR, , ■ Missioner. BROOKLYN MUNICIPAL ELECTORS' ASSOCIATION. rjTHE ANNUAL MEETING, of the above Association . will be held in Waldie's Hall, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY),; at 8 p.m. ./:-.' ■ FUNERAL NOTICES. T/ FUNERAL CARD. * HE Funeral of the late Evelyne Cathorino Lucy. Tayler, beloved wife of udward Algernon Tavler, of 32, Rata road, Hataitai, will lea'vo tho. Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Junior, 60, Tarai'qo/i' Sh'eat> on Th"rsc'iy> <-i>e Bth May, ia^t, at 2 p.m., for tho Cemetery Karori. (Interment private). ' . E. MORRIS, JUN., ■ . Funeral Director, ■ ,: 60. Taranaki street, ■l^ieplioiie 22-159. : ' .- T W.M.. Big Boot Sale—Moirs Bo.n w • (Jhromo Derby L'ools/ sown soles, lta:9d, J. W..Martin, Courteunv-pl. and Maun?ra-Et. only. : )

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1924, Page 2

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