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DANCING.' DANCE—TO-NIGHT. SERENADERS' Social and Dance ERENADERS' Club. - LIBRARY HALL, NEWTOWN. DIXIE JAZZ BOYS. DIXIE JAZZ BOYS. DIXIE JAZZ BOYS. Tram-stop at door. Tol. 23-413. E. A. M'Farlane, Sec. V BENEFIT DANCE in aid of-the 'c*- ■ Thorndon Normal School Old Pupilr.' Club will bo held-in the Railway Social Hall, Waterloo quay, on THURSDAY 11th SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. Subscriptions:. Ladies Is 6d, Gents Is 6d. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! mHE JOLLY. BOYS OLD-TIME -*■ DANCE, VICTORIA HALL, John-st,, Newtown. Miss Hawthorn's Orchestra. Prizes galore. Ladies Is 6d, Gents Zs.. M. LANDER, W. YEATTS, M.C.'s. THE GRAFTON DANCE CLUB WLL hold their Weekly Dance at Miss Isobel Millar's Ballroom, ExNE$ SATURDAY. D°m:niOn '^^ Mr Manuel Hymau and his unrivalled Royal Club Orchestra will feature latest Dance Music, and will' introduce many new features. The ballroom is most artistically decorated and furnished, and i 5 unequalled in.N.Z. Dancin s 8.30 to 12 p.m. Subscription ss. Tables may be reserved at any time. Tel. 1355, to the Secretary Grafton Dance, Club, Miss MiU !on\^; L^m&q™inS V D°m^ iliEFlPl&A^ SiiisifEARL^ilffi^l^, Abel TO-NIGHT. Smith^ TONIGHT Ti k?' hhen Nit^ t °£ the Season^ IGHTmS? s ke 0 Srkes°tra c ®n *la *; Mail' , W. A. EDWARDS, Hon. See. rpO-NIGHT. ' : ' TO-NIGHT. -"- 8 o'clock until 12. THE AMBASSADOR CAB4RET THE AMBASSADOR CABARET THE AMBASSADOR CABARET! Where the Orchestra^makes You Dance. The Accommodation-it» Ample. ' Because Admission is Limited to Prevent Overcrowding ■ • ?lll^iiliEßlgiitil?' THE AMBASSADOR CABARET; j ■ -68, Willis street. ' ! Telephone 1636. DANCING. rpHE BOHEMIANS HOLD THEIR FASHIONABLE OLD-TIME DANCE ST PETER'S HALL THIS EVENING. Direction, JACK DYE. THE SCOTTISH SOCIETY AND PIPE BAND OF WELLINGTON, N.Z. (Inc.). rfVHE abovo Society wish to inform their patrons (past and present) that from SATURDAY, the 13th SEPTEMBER,, they have reverted to the Old Time Dances. ■ WEDNESDAY'S DANCE as usual. Admission: Ladiea Is, Gents Is 6d. W. E. BOYD, . Secretary. ~ MISS PHYLLIS BATES' ~~~ IS Teaching all -the Latest Dances at her Studio, 68, Willis street. Telephone 870. . . ■..■,-■:•'. Private Lessons by appointment from 10 a.m. . ' Monday Class, 7.30 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 Clasß, Thursday, 3 p.m. : Children's and Students' Classes, Saturday Morning: Terms commence with pupils. Next Studio Dance, Saturday, 6th Next Studio Dance, Saturday, 20tih BALLROOM DANCING. A BOON TO BEGINNERS—WaItz JA. Fox Trot, One Step, in three private lessons. Call for first lesson- any time ' fiom 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. : Studio: 86, Abel Smith street. Principal: Prof. C. Wood, U.K.A.P - T.D., Gold x and" Silver Medallist, Blackpool Festival, open :to all teachers of Great Britain. .' ' 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 Valse, Chicago.' Also Solo, Ballet, Classical, Toe and Operatic Dancing. Classes foi adults and children. Lessons held at iiO," Courtenay place, and Sydney Street Hall. Private Lessons by appointment. ■it;, Mulgrave street. . ■ !.-- BALLROOM. NATIONAL, \ND FANCY DANCING. Beginners and Advanced. . MR. MACLENNAN'S Classes will meet in the' CARLTON HALL, Marion street, off Vivian street, da WEDNESDAY, 10th September, at 7 and 8.15. Correspondence to 7, Zohrab street, Hataitai. DANCERS^ T BE in the Fashion and Learn th« BLUES and CHICAGO. The MISSES CONNOP have the very latest methods, and can give yon prt VATE or CLASS TUITION" Day rir EVENING. y or Rod's Buildings, 56, Courtenay place ■ (Allen street Entrance) Telephone 22-934. ■ , ■'.. BALLROOM DANCING " MISS ISOBEL MILLER (Late of Sydney) ■ mEACHES Modern Ballroom Dancinsr i mcludmg very latest and correrf variations of BLUES, CHICAGO FOX TROTS, WALTZ, ARGENTINE aiul •PARISIAN TANGO. ' • dlld , Learn to dance gracefully and smoothly with perfect rhythm, style, and deportment m 6 Lessons Private instructions by appointment Adduced Class Tuesdays, 7.30. "Studio: New Address, Exchange Buildings Dominion avenue oii Lambton quay, lolephone 1355. ' DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND OOMMERCE NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEA=I EXHIBITION, 1925-26 MR. H. R. SPENCE, Secretary of tho Company, will bo pleased to meet by appointment, Exhibitors or others in-tei-sted in the Exhibition, and afford thorn all information thereon at this Department's Offices, Dominion . Farmers' Institute, daily, as from tho 17th to 25th September. ' • ■ J. W. COLLINS?, Secretary Uopl. of Intlustrica arid Coriioiiirco. Tolcphone 22 SOS.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 2