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DANCING. GOLD NUGGETS' NIGHT. GOLD NUGGETS NIGHT. GOLD NUGGETS NIGHT; PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALLPLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, TOWN HALL TOWN HALL And CONCERT CHAMBER CONCERT CHAMBER. SATURDAY NIGHT, 21st. SATURDAY NIGHT, 21st. EVERYTHING has been arranged by the Committees for this Greab Night. The whole building will be thrown open, and every provision made for the enjoyment of everyone. Mr. Tutschka will be in charge of the musical part of it, with his two Full Orchestras. There will be big attractions that night. For instance—the Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch for the Best Fancy Dress, and also the Manicure Set for thoßest Fancy Hat. These are two beautiful prizes. • There are also big Gold Nuggets to be picked up at the Ball in the drawing of the Citizen-Soldiers' Art Union. This will be a, night o£ fun, frolic, and excitement from start to finish. The> decorations will be most elaborate. Hundreds of coloured lights and all the latest dances with coloured effects. A Roaily High-class Ball for 2s 6d. Every Citizen-Soldier will be there Ib meet his comrade, Gunner Patrick; also, all the pretty girls of Wellington will ba there. So come along and join the happy throng. . ■ ADMISSION 2s 6d. Late Trams. UNDER THE PATRONAGE iND IN THE PRESENCE OF THEIR -EXCELLENCIES LORD AND LADY JELLICOE. TOWN HALL. 4th JULY. OWN HALL. 4lh JULY. PLUNKET MASKED B_4LL. PLUNKET -MASKED BALL PLUNKET MASKED BALL. A Wonderful Evening, -with a Joyous, Care-fr^ .Throng. There will be Excitement, Glamour, and perhaps—Romance! For hours you will dance to the Music of a Perfect Orchestra—wonderful musio that will make the hours speed all too soon. Obtain your Tickets <it The' Bristol' or Stewart Daivson's NOW. Popular Prices: 7s 6d each , ; "KEEP THE FOURTH FREE/;,: THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY; ..-.-■ TO-NIGHT.; -•-,..■■ TO-NIGHT. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, Abel Smith street. - -; GOOD OLD TIMES ONCE AGAIN.' ' THE Popular : VIOLET ASSEMBLY continue to hold their Dances Every THURSDAY and TUESDAY EVENING in the above Hall. First-class floor. Excellent music. Spotlight, and Lucky Waltzes. . Miss J. Murphy's Violet Orchestra. Dancing 8;11. Subs.: Ladies'la 6d, Gents 2s.—J. Sharp, M.C., H. Spackman, Hon. Sec. ■ •, OLD-TIME DANCE. ■ rTtflE JOLLY BOYS will hold thei* A usual select and sociable Old-time Danoo in St. Anne's Hall, Green street, Newtown, TO-NIGHT. Miss Hawthorne's Orchestra. . Light Supper. Also, - continuing at the- Victoria Hall, John street Ncwtown, EVERY SATURDAY, and at St. Anne's EVERY TUES. and THURS. Positively no Jazzing. Ladies Is od, Gents 2s. . .. M. LANDER, W. YEATS, M.C.'s. BALLROOM DANCING. "OERFECT Waltz, Fox-Trot, and Olio* -*• step guaranteed in Threo Private Les« sons, by PROF.. C. WOOD, U.K.A., P.T.D., through the simple, natural method evolved from his vast experience as the leading Teacher of Society Dancing. Call for, first lesson any time. . Classes Every Evening a-t 8, Saturday Afternoon at 3. Studio 88, Abel Smith-st, C'tRACEFUL Ballroom, and Solo Dane- *" ing, Fox Trot, One Step, Waltzing, Tango, etc. London, Edinburgh, Paris Styles. MR. MACLENNAN, Certificated Teacher, London. Adult Classes Waldie'a Hall, Brooklyn, TUESDAY, 17th June; Juveniles 5.30. Adult Beginners, 7 o'clock; Advanced, 8.15. Arrangements for parties being formed. Terms £1 Is, in advance. Prospectus Begg's or Mr! MacLennan, care Mr. Boyd, 7, Zohrab street, Hataitai. Classes New Cehturv Hall, Kent terrace, WEDNESDAY 7 and 8.15. Terms £1 Is. Classes Scottish Society's Hall, 57, Cuba street. Beginners and Advanced, Mondays, at 7 and 3.15. ~ • dancing! ~~ ~~. "jV/fR. THEODORE TREZISE has re^ | fJ-. turned 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 Fulled Gallery, 234, Lambton quay. BALLROOM DANCING?" IiALLROOM MASONIC HALL, BEKHAMPORE ' COME and Learn the Old and New Dances at CHRISTIE'S. . - ; Monday—Advanced Learners. Terms Is 6d. Tuesday—New Beginners' Class. Terms Is 6d. Children—Every Saturday 3 to 5. Terms Is. Advanced Danco^ Saturday, 8 till 11. Ladies Is, Genti la od. DANCING. ~~ MISS JOYCE (Sydney) holds her General Class in the Naval Boating Club Hall, Jervois quay, EVERY THURSDAY at 8 p.m. Beginners, 7 p.m. Latest mod.em Ballroom Dancing taught. Term commences with pupil. Private Lessons and Classes by arrangement. For terms and particulars, address 33, Hay street, Oriental Bay. Telephone 20-519. BALLROOM DANCING" MISS PHYLLIS BATES is teaching ALL THE LATEST DANCES at her. Studio, 68, Willis street (Top floor of the Ambassador Buildings). Telephone 870. •: Private Lessons from 10 a.m., by appointment. Monday Class, 7.30-9.30. Wednesday Class, 7.30-8.30 Friday Class, 7.30-8.30. ' ■ Children's Class. Saturday Morning DANCING AND DEPORTMENT^ Wellington and Wairarapa ' PRINCIPAL: MISS DAISY' DONNELLY (pupil of Miss Minnie Everett, Sydney). The Latest Ballroom Dances—Blues, Fox Trot. One Step Vahc Chicago. Also Solo, Ballet, Classical, Too and Operatic Dancing. Classes for adults and children. Lessons held at 30 four--tehay place, and Sydney SlTeet Hull Pri- &.«£? bj ****** ***■

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1924, Page 2

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