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DANCING. TO-NIGHT! THE SERENADERS' . Social and Dance ERENADERS' Club NEWTOWN LIBRARY SOCIAL HALL SIX—DIXIE BOYS—SIX The Happy Six. . Lady Cloakroom Attendant. A Bus will leave for Brooklyn at 12 p.m. - stop at door on request*, SERENADERS' No. 2. NEXT WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE. DIXIE JAZZ BAND. DIXIE JAZZ BAND. K. A. McFatlane, Sec. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. * PALAIS DE DANSE, ALAIS DE DANSE. CABARET. CABARET. Kilbirnie. Speical Cabaret Novelty Night. Ballons, Streamers, New Decorations. Special Novelty Music by the COLUMBIANS augmented by Mr. Roy Briusden, tlio ibnlliant Xylophonist, of the Tivoli Thea■r\ T e£ r J hem play ( for tne lirst timo m New Zealand) the latest American Fox Trots, "When It's Night-time in. Italy" and Where the Lazy Daisies Grow" etc., etc. Subs: 2s, 2s 6d. Trams stop at door Last Tram for Town leaves Hall at midnight. J Direction. S. HEADLAND. JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! MATCH FACTORY'UNION > WILL h6ld a Plain and Fancy Dress Jazz Ball in the Library Hall Newtown, on MONDAY, 16th JUNE, "from 8 to 12. Good prizes tind supper. Excellent Music by Beardsmore's Orchestra. ' , Ladies, 2s; 'Gents.', 2s 6d. F. FRANDL. Hon. Sec. DANCE. DANCE. JAZZ- AND OLD-TIME. gT. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET; NEXT MONDAY, 16th JUNE. Floor in Perfect Order. Splendid .Orchestral Music. Supper. Dancing 8"to 12. Subscription, 2s 6d; r.™THE "ViOLKT ASSEMBLY; GOOD OLD TIMES ONCE AGAIN. fTtHE Popular Violet Assembly will hold' o*n . /1 weok'y Dances in the Early Settlers (late Alexandra) Hall, Abel Smith street, EVERY TUESDAY nn,l THURSDAY NIGHT thTcuJhout the season. Spot Light and Lucky Waltz Old and New Dances. Miss Murphy's Violet Orchestra. .bubs: Ladies, Is 6d; Gents.1,.'25. g-I H j^gbg^_ OLD-TIME DANCE, VICTORIA HALL, TONIGHT mHE JOLLY BOYS 7 Select and Sociable .*■ Old-time Dauco at tho Victoria Hall John Nowtown, TO-NIGHT is out on its own for hn evenings pleasure Prizes galore Splendid floor and.exce ent A 5* Hawthorne's Qrchokra. Also at St. Anne's Hall, Green street Every Tuesday and Thursday. Positively no Jazzing. Ladies, Is 6d: Gents.,'2s.' M. LANDER, W. YEATTS. YOU ARE RIGHT, NORA. IT WILL DO NO GOOD, IT WILL'DO NO GOOD. "RUT;, givo mo tho assurance that you •*■* will go to tho BALL on the 21st, and I will be happy. Yes, Arthur, I will be there, and I will have my Fanoy Dress and Hat, as I want the Gold Wristlet- \Watclf and Spocial Prize, and I have also got to pick up sqme Gold Nuggets that night, as the CITIZEN-SOLDIERS' PAGEANT ART UNION will be drawn. Yes, Arthur, I will join in the harmless fun and frolic of the evening. I will find a partner and perhaps a partner for life, as it is. Leap Year! Even if I do not secure a priza, I will get good value for my 2s 6d, as I have been to one of these before. NORA IS RIGHT. She will get value for her 2a 6d, as TUTSCHKA'S TWO FULL ORCHESTRAS will be ' there, and dancing will never cease from start to finish. I ' ' ■" Paper Dres"sos may bq worn. ADMISSION TO ALL PARTS OF TILE BUILDING, 2s 6d. LATE TRAMS. |Y^^^> • MODERN DANCE f!"^ ■ TO-.NIGHT. mHE YACHT CLUB will hold its usual Jl JAZZ DANCE TO-NIGHT. IN THE CLUBHOUSE, EVANS BAY ROAD. If wet a Free Bus meets Patrons at Wellington road, Romombey, Wednesday Nijrlits, for Old-Tin-.e Dances. The Yacht Club Always Jolly and Bright. Park your car here, B. SHEPHERDSON, Social Sec. SCOTTISH WANDERERS' FOOTBALL • CLUB, DANCE ANNOUNCEMENT. IN response to the requests of our niany Patrons, iho Committee of iho above Club arc. ijloased to announce that thoir next' DANCE will be held in tho Scottish Society's Hall, 57, Lower Cuba street, on TUESPAY, J.7IU t in.st., at 8 p.m., and extend a hearty invitation to a!l. FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. Dances to Suit Everybody. Lndiea Is 6d. Copts. 2s, ' ' Supper [irovidod. ■ ALF ,). KOGO, JIOII. Sccfetary.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 9