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DANCING. DANCING. nn-HE BOHEMIANS of the: Genuine ' Old-timo Dancing ' Assembly are holding their FIRST PLAIN AND FANCY- DRESS BALL ■ Of the season in the TOWN HALL, SATURDAY, 19th JULY." This is strictly an Old-timo Ball. Jazzing is absolutely not allowed. Late Cars arranged for Lyall Bay, Karori, and Island Bay. A Guinea Prize each will be given for the best Fancy Dressed Lady and Gent, Host Comical Dressed Lady and Gent, Best Character of Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, Gipsy Lady, and John Bull. The First Strictly Old-time Ball for seven years. Ladies, 2s; Gents, 2s 6d. . • ' Direction: JACK DYE. STOP-OUT CLUB DANCS TO-NIGHT, ■ ' ' .. In ST. PETER'S HALL,''GHUZNEE ■ . STREET. • Dancing 8-12. . . :' • Good Music, Good Gloor, Good Supper. Ladies 2s, Gerits 2s 6d, Double 4s. TO-NIGHT 8 to- 1L TO-NIGHT OLD-TIME DANCING. mHE Ever-popular • LILAC ASSEMA BLY at the Social Hall, Newtown Library, and EVERY TUESDAY EVENING. Roy Baker's Orchestra (five instruments). ' . Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. CLARIE SNOW, Hon. Sec. THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY,. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Wellington's Oldest Assembly. The Gold Old Dances-in the' Good Old i Way. ■. " ■ ." fFIHE Popular VIOLET ASSEMBLY -«- hold their Dance TO-NIGHT and continue to hold their happy evenings every Tuesday and .Thursday ..Night /throughout the season. Welcome, Welcome,, Welcome. Come and Win a Prize. Miss Murphy's Violet Orchestra. J. Sharp, MX., H. Spademan, Hofa: Sec. COLUMBIAN CABARET. . OLUMBIAN CABARET. KILBIRNIE. . WEDNESDAY, 16th JULY. JAZZ. JAZZ. ■ THE COLUMBIANS. THE COLUMBIANS. Double ticket 4s 6d (including supper). Late trams arranged. . -;: MISS PHYLLIS BATES ~fS Teaching all the Latest Dances at i her Studio, 68, Willis street. Telephone 870. Private Lesson by appointment-from 10 a.m. . ■ • ' Monday Class, 7.50 to 9.30 p.m. Wednesday Class, 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Friday Class, 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. Women's Class, Thursday, 3 p.m. Children's and Students' Classes, Saturday Morning.. • Terms commence with pupils. . """^ " ..DANCING. ~~ ~ MASONIC ,HALL, BERHAMPORE. SATURDAY. Advanced Dance Closed. A NEW CLASS, strictly for Beginners only.' commences SATURDAY, 12th JULY. Come and Join this Class now.. • All OM and" New Dances taught at Christie's. Terms Is 6d"-por session; Telephone 24-217; '.'•-■' . . DANCING AND DEPORTMENT, . Wellington and Wairarapa. . PRINCIPAL: MISS DAISY DONNELLY (pupil of Miss Minnie. Everett, Sydney). The Latest' Ballroom Dances—Jßlues, Fox Trot, One Step, Valse, Chicago. Also Solo) Bailed, 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. Tft/TR. THEODORE TREZISE has re--ITJL. turned from Europe, London, Paris, Berlin, etc., and has resumed Teaching Fox Trot, Waltz, Tango, Blues,. Chicago. Studio: No. 156, Lambtou . quay (above Liberty's). „ •For terms', etc., apply the Murray Fuller Gailery, -254, Larnbton quay. . ' ' 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 modern Ballroom Dancing taught. Term commonces with pupil. Private Lessons and Classes by arrangement.' For terms and particulars, address 33. Hay street, Oriental Bay. Telephone 20-519. __ BALLROOM DANCING. ■: PERFECT' Waltz, Fpx-Trot, and Onestep guaranteed in 3 Private Lesson; through the simple, natural method evolved from'this vast experience as'the leading teacher'of Society Dancing. Call for first lesson any time, ■ from 10 a.irf. till 10. p.m. Studio 88, Abel Smith-st. Principal, Prof. C. Wood, U.K.A.P.T.D. . JAZZ—THE PIC O" DANCES.—JAZZ EVERY SATURDAY, 8-12. TT\MPRESS BALLROOM.(EarIy Settlers' -EJ ' Hall), Abel Smith, street, „ Music by Mr. Smith's Jazz Orchestra. THE FIVE RASCALS. . Streamer. Balloon, and Shadow.Dances, Chocolate and Cigarette Waltz. . ■ ; Sub., including . Cabaret Supper, 2s, ?s fid; Double, 4s. Direction, Prof. C. Wood, U.K.A.P.T.D.. ■ ■ ■ : ' PUBLIC NOTJCES. .! ■ . .WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION TO THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS' FOOTBALL TEAM. ' A CIVIC Reception will be given to the Chinese University Students'' Football Team in the Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 16th INSTANT, at 5 .p.m. Citizens arc cordially invited to be present on the occasion. R. A. WRIGHT,' Mayor. 14th July, 1924. FREE SHIRTS. LIST No. 4. ■ . ■ ■ i ■ ?T\HE following were the successful Peri- sons in the TOPMOST FREE SHIRT Competition on Saturday night :— .Mrs. Duigman, W. Hooson, L. NortonTaylor, G. Smith, H.- Flanagan, R. Bryant, X. Windsor, Mrs. M'Gregor, R. •Spring. G. Bass; E.-. May, Goo. Blatherwick, A. Abe], B. Blundell, J. Wilson. The manufacturers cordially invite ALL Unsuccessful Competitors to try again. Why not YOU!; Look for-tho TOPMOST SIHRT' EXHIBIT AT THE INDUSTRIAL" SHOW. IT WILL PAY YOU. . • ' NOTICE. V■; "f. WILL not be responsible for any debts J- contracted in my nnmo without my written authority after this date, 15th July, 1924. A. S. FAGG. 7. Brougham uvciiuo.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 13, 15 July 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 13, 15 July 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 13, 15 July 1924, Page 2

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