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DANCING. ' ' - OLD-TIME DANCE. JfJVANS BAY A SWIMMING' CLUB Will hold their ■' USUAL OLD-TIME DANCE : in .-.-..; LIBRARY HALL, NEWTOWN, TO-NIGHT AND EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT. All old favourites: Lancers, D'Alberts, Maxma, La Rinka, Valetta, etc. TtXTE^IYl 1? 1' 0 fche hapPy crowd dances to BEARDSMORE'S ORCHESTRA. Note: Old-time Subs.—Ladies.ls, Gents Is 6d. .-Also, Supper provided.. ..- . THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY TTOLD their Select and Enjoyable Old AX.-.Time Dance To-night, in the Early Settlers' Hall, 86, Abel Smith street. Old Time Dance. Old Time Subs.: Gents Is •6d, Ladies Is. Lucky Waltz, 12 prizes J. Sharp, M.C. H. Spaekman, Hon. Sec Next Tuesday/ Violet Night, 30.Prizes. 15th BATTERY DANCE. EVERY SATURDAY, at 8 p.m. CtftD HALL, Jervois quay. V^ Good music, floor, and supper provided. Sub.: 2s 6d single ticket. . ' rFUTE AMBASSADOR, -*- HE AMBASSADOR. TO-NIGHT,. ■ TO-NIGHT; And Every Night. CABARET EVENING. Dancing- to one of the best Bunds in New Zealand., Hours 8-12. Price 3s 6d SATURDAY AFTERNOON. "■ Miss Lily Vincent and-Miss Verna Jeffries (pupils of Miss Daisy Donnelly). will present the new creation, "GAIETY." "GAIETY." SATURDAY EVENING.' •Miss Marjorio Buckeridge and Partner will feature an Exhibition Fox-Trot (latest tempo). ■ Reserve Early. Telephone 1636. the ambassador cabaret', columbian cabaret. Columbian cabaret.; grand eastern night, "' saturday next. Extensive Detorations, conforming with Eastern style. . .-':/. Selected Music by Columbian Orchestra. Direction: F. HEADLAND. 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 Glass, 7.30 to 5.30 p;m. Women's Class, Thursday, 3 p.m. Children's and Students' Classes, Saturday Morning. . . Terms commence with pupils. ' Next Studio Dance, Saturday, 6th i Next Studio Dance, Saturday, 20th DANCING AND DEPORTMENT, "Wellington and Wairarapa. PRINCIPAL: MISS DAISY IJOiYNELLY (pupil of-Miss'Minnie Everett, Sydney). Tim Latest Ballroom Dances —Blues, ' .Vox Trot, Oho Ston VuUe, Chicago. .AUu Solo, Ballet, Classical, Too and Operatic Dancing. Classes i"ot adults and children. Lessons hold at 20, Courlenay. placo, and Sydney Street Hall. Private Lessons by appointniont.' 4t), Mulgruvo street. . BALLROOM, ' NATIONAL, AND FANCY DANCING. Beginners and Advanced. MR. MACLENNAN'S Classes will meet in the CARLTON HALL, Marion street oil" Vivian street, on WEDNESDAY, 10l.li September, at 7 and 8.15. Corresyontlonce ( to 7, Zohrab street, llaUitai. " I - bT.CI'KOOM DANCINCr : ii A BOON TO BEGINNERS—WaItz ") JA. Fox Trot, One SU^, in three private i loksohs. Call for iirsi. lesson any U, ue n [ io in 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. c Studio: 86. Alje! .Smith street! s , Principal: i'rof. C. Wood, • U.K.A V - T.D., Gold'and Silver Medallist, Black- * pool Festival, open to all teachers of C.rent Britain. '\ PIANOFORTE, SINGING, ELOCU- -, TION, AND CLOG DANCING. "i lADY nml Genllcnisii are ablo to tnke *' i a I'Vu- Moiv I'UPILS. Experienced !' T.-ar-hcrs. F.voi-y alieiilioii. klvou Ui Adult l' Uiigiiiiiera ami Voting Children. _ Children's Classes being- formed foe ~ Elocution, Singing, and Action Songs, r Ternjs moderate. . *< Studios: .City, Thorndon. and Beihum- j I ore. Write . 862,. Evening Post. , AArANTi3ur-Ts^ l 7-r- f — a^uT u a , » T IJndiri'. Ijosfumcrc prefotTed; Write J\ 51), liv;,', I'osl. I i|-

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 2