DANCING.
To-night, at the New Century Hall, Kent terrace, Danceland holds its popular Monday dance. The hall will be beautifully decorated, and Jack Harper's Jazz Orchestra wiE render all the latest nits. ..,'■.■
rtA V/^?^leas^ ri> *™nins was spent at the Artillery Band's ja^ ball/which SS,* i m nhe. OWTI HaU last ****** ? a v E^e 11611'- dance music was supSr ed.iJ, HarP«'s Jazz Orchestra and the Artfllery Band. The foxtrot competation brought forth a large number of competitors; and the -first prize, two gumeas, was won by Miss M'Kenzie and Mr. L. Spencer, and the second prize one guinea, by Miss Hooper and Mr W. Howatt.
Among those present at the Adelphi Cabaret, Gonna street, on Saturday mght v w>re:-?Mr. and Mra Bendall, Captain and Mrs. Stuart, Mi-, and Mrs. A. B. Sievwnght, Mr. and Mrs Chadwick, Mr J. C. Crawford, tho Misses Mnnter, Duncan, Hislop, Collins Plimmer, EJhson, Mackay, Burgess, and Con. nop, and Messrs. G; Shirtcliffe, Hutch jnson, Pat Ward, Foster, Mackay, Squires, and Chfford. The placing-of supper taoJes in the: dancing-room lias added much to the popularity of the' cabaret, the attendance on Saturday night beinothe largest, with the exception of the fancy drees ball, sine® its opening.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 114, 18 May 1925, Page 7
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200DANCING. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 114, 18 May 1925, Page 7
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