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PRINCESS THEATRE. TEL. 1967. MANNERS STREET. DAILY, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ' NOW SHOWING! (1) UNITED ARTISTS PRESENTS MARY PICKFORD MARY PICKFORD IN A WONDERFUL PHOTOPLAY"THRU THE BACK DOOR." <2> JACK HOLT in "A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE." drama in it. (3) JOHNNY HINES in " TORCHY MIXES IN." A New Sewel Fm-ci Comedy. GAZETTE. SERIAL • WHERE TO GO ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY. AMATEUR BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS. TOWN HALL.—At 7.45 Each Night,—TOWN HALL. A LENGTHY PROGRAMME OF WILLING CONTESTS. : ONLY ONE PRICE—2s 6d (plus tax). Doors open at 7 o'clock. Doors open at 7 Q , clock _

DANCING. TO-NIGHT DANCING. TO-NIGHT THE PICO' DANCES THE PICO1 DANCES ■ ■^TILL be held every SATURDAY, commencing TO-NIGHT, in Early Settlers' Hall, 86, Abel Smith street. Programme of Dances to suit everyone. First-class Dance Orchestra. Admission: Single Is 6d, 2s, Double 3s. Shadow and other Novelty Dances. Dance Director: PROF. C. WOOD, U.K.A. JAZZ ASSEMBLY *■* .Will hold a JAZZ DANCE JAZZ DANCE On MONDAY, 23rd JUNE, 8 to 11, in the LIBRARY HALL, NEWTOWN. Zealandia Jazz Orchestra (Beardsmore's), 4 instruments. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Good supper. F. ERANDI, Hon. See. THE TICKETS ABE SELLING FAST I'OR THE .RLUNKEr MASKED BALL, HE PLUNKKT MASKED BALL TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL 4tIi.JULY. MINUET COMPETITION. HANDSOME PRIZES. Nearly everyone you know will be there —so make up your party now. POPULAR PRICE: 7s 6d ticket. You may obtain your tickets from The Bristol Piano Co., Stewart Dawson's, or the Plunket Rooms. "KEEP THE FOURTH FREE." " MODERN DANCING. ~~ TO-NIGHT. .TO-NIGHT. A JAZZ DANCE will be held at the Oddfellows' New Hall, Clyde quay, next to school, TO-NIGHT. Music by Ha.cz Orchestra. Nov-elty Dances. Prizes giveu away. Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d. Supper provided. GAS COMPANY'S HALL, Miramar, Tuesday, 24th June. —Euchre- and Dance; Under the auspices of the' Minima r Rangers' Football Club, in' aid of Carnival Queen I('und. Good Prizes. '■ Supper. H. BEARDSMORE, F. BUTLER, Musicians. MONSTER MONSTER CHILDREN'S KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN'S KINDERGARTEN ■ SUNSHINE BALL SUNSHINE BALL. np'OWN HALL, FRIDAY, 27th JUNE, At 7.30 p.m. DON'T MISS THIS DON'T MISS THIS. Dancing 2s 6d. Double Tickets 4s. Gallery Is. Box Plans now open at The Bristol. HELP THE KIDDIES. ' 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, Val=e Chicago. Also Solo, Ballet, Classical, Too 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. DANCERS! ~ BE in the Fashion and Loam tho BLUES and CHICAGO Tho MISSES CONNOP have tho very latest methods, and can give you PRIVATE or CLASS TUITION" Day or Evening. Rod's Buildings, 36, Courtcnay place(Allen street Entrance). Tel. 22-934. 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, Lambton quay (above Liberty's). For terms, etc., apply the Murray Fuller Gallery, 234, Lambton quay. BALLROOM DANCING, BALLROOM MASONIC HALL, BERHAMPORE COME and Learn the Old and New Dances at CHRISTIE'S. Monday—Advanced Learners. Terms Is 6d. Tuesday—New Beginners' Cla** Terms Is od. Children—Every Saturday 3 to 5. Terms Js. Advanced Daucc— Saturday, 8 till li. Ladies Is, CcnU Is 6d,

DANCING. 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, 7.50-9.30. Friday Cla<s*-- . 7.30-8.30. Women's Class, Thurs, 3 p m"-' Students' Class, Sat., 11 a.m. Terms commence with pupils. Children's Class ' Saturday ipormng. ■ . BALLROOM DANCING MISS ISOBEL MILLER Late of Sydney;' ' : ' : T ATEST Ballroom Dancing, including cT^, B F Lo&^ GO CORRECT RHYTHM TAUGHT . _I*am to. dance correctly' in six lessons You will enjoy it much better. Priviu lessons by appointment. BecrimWrs' Class Monday. Advanced Thursday, 730 Ballet, Toe, and Russian Dancing taught • Studio: Corner Willis and Mercer ctree s opp. "Evening Post." 2566 DANCING jtTISS JOYCE (Sydney) holds her Gen--ITJ. eral Class m the Naval Boating Club Hall, Jervois quay, EVERY THURSDAY at 8 p.m. Beginners, 7 p.m. Latest modern Ballroom Dancing taught. Term commences with .pupil. Private".Lessors aid Classes by arrangement. For terms and particulars address 33. Hay street, Orfen- ■ tal Bay. Telephone 20-519. P' „ BALLROOM DANCING — ERFECT Waltz. Fox-Trot, and Onestep guaranteed in. Three Private Lcs- ■ p T'n^/^f £• • W9 OD' %&, v fi j ' f br?vel 1 the "simple, natural me- ■ 'lod. ev'°. lved Irom his vast experience as the eadinsr Teacher of Society Dancing. Call for first lesson any time. , Classes Every Evening' at 8, SaturdaY Afternoon at 3. Studio 88, Abel Smift-°f TO' DANCERS...,-.. 3 HEALTH, GRACE, ARTISTRY, i M" ISS MARJORY BUCKERIDGE is r 7 her STUDIO. ii-iAbhtr, 100, Lambton quay. The latest in Ballroom Dancing. Juvenile Classes in Greek and Operatic Wednesday and Saturday....' ' . „ Private Lessons at a,ny time. Telephone 20-861. . G'IRACEFUL Ballroom and Solo Danc~- . r mBl Fox Trot, One Step, Wallsiu*. lango, etc. London, Edinburgh Paris • Styles. MR. MACLENNAN, Certificate,! - Teacher, London. Adult Classes, Waidie'a . Hall, Brooklyn; TUESDAY, 1711, June Juveniles 5.30. Adult Beginner* 7 , o clock; Advanced, 8.15.. Arrangements I tor parties being formed. Terms £l Is -in advance. Prospectus Begg's': or Mr' I MacLenuan, caro Mr. Boyd, 7, Zohrub street, Hataitai. '.■Classes' New -Centura Hall, Kent terrace, WEDNESDAY, 7 and 8.15. Icrms £l Is. . Classes. -Scottish Sodcty's Hall, "57, Cuba street. Beginners and Advanced, .'Mondays, at 7 and 0.10.

IHE i^S^: J ULY, at the Board's Office, 49, Ballance street. ' Entry forms may be obtained at all Music Stores. The E^miner, ,Dr- T- Hai Sh. will ' reach Wellington about 10th October Two local exhibitions of £15 and £10 each will be awarded to candidates who show exceptional musical promise in local centre grades. """ : E. C. CACHEMAILLE, '' _Resident-Secretary, N.Z. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the lato Mrs: Alice Watson Knight will leave the Mortuary Chapel of R, H. Wilson and Soils on Monday, 23rd June, 1924, at 2.30 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON, ' Undertakers and Embalraers. 154 Adalaule road. Tel. 24-155. FUNERAL CARD. npHE Friends of the late William-M'Coll i • i aro .Mnylted lo atteud h!s Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel dt' E Morns, Junr., 60. Taranaki street, on Monday, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery. lvarori. - . E. MORRIS. JUN., Funeral Director 60, Taranaki-sl.. and 223, Riddiford-st rolepltone 22-159 (day and night). ' FUNERAL CARD -»• Lilizabuui Diikc (Jackson) aro invited to attend her Funeral, which will leavo the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris • Junr., 60, Taranaki -street, on Monday' ai. 3.30 p.m., for the Cemetery, Kurori - E. MORRIS. JUN.. : Funeral Director^ 60, Taruuaki-st.. and 223. Riddiford-«t' Toleplione 22-159 (.Jay aurl niglit). ■/ DAY'S BAY BUS SERVICE. '"■ Daily Service Now in Operation WEEK DAYS. ■ Leavo Bowen street—9.4s a.m., 2 p.iru Leavo Day's Hay—ll.ls a.m., 4 p.m SUNDAYS. Leave Bowen street—lo.3o a.m., 2 p.m. Leave Day's 8ay—11.45 a.m., 4 p.m. On account, of Heavy, Traffic Bylaws coming into force this month, the Day's Bay Bus Service will necessarily be Suspended from 26th JUNE TO 31st OCTO BER, INCLUSIVE. • 0 During (ho nbovo period NO BUSES will run to or from Dny's B»y.. • Buses are tlill available, for Special rIp"SLE\'LAND MOTORS, LTD. . Telophoae 216,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 4

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