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DANCING. THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY, TO-NIGHT. TO.NIGHT. ■OARLY SETTLERS'.HALL, 86, Abel J^ Smith street. Wellington's Oldest Assembly. Biggest, Brightest, and Best. Old-time Dancing Only LUCKY WALTZ—2O PRIZES LUCKY WALTZ—2O PRIZES! Miss Murphy's Violet Orchestra, Including Xylophone, Bells, and Drums Gants 2s, Ladies ls 6d CARNIVAL NIGHT SATURDAY TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. QDDFELLOWS' HALL, CLYDE-QY. QUILLTONIANS. GREAT ZIFF AND BONNET CARNIVAL. A Hat for every. Laddie and a Bonnet for every Lass Special Carnival features include a Great ZifT Parade for 4 suitable Prizes and tin; ever-amusing Egg and Spoon Onebtep lor 4 Prizes will also be included m the programme. There will be-12 Boxes of Chocolates for the first 12 Ladies to arrive. Elaborate Decorations, and the Quilltonjans' (No. 1) Orchestra will again feature all the latest Jazz Hits. EXTRA LONG NIGHT, 8 to 12. 8 to 12. Subs.: Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d.' Refreshments inclusive. Note.—lntoxicating Liquors strictly prohibited. THE ADELPHI CABAEET, Goring street. Is Open TO-NIGHT,'at 8.30 o'clock. npABLES have been placed in the SupJL per Room, and may be Reserved by ringing 26-399. In conjunction with the Cabaret, tho latest phases of BALLROOM DANCING are now being taught. RODNEY A. PANKHURST, Manager. Telephone 26-399. 53, Moana road, Kelburn. DANCING. rpHE LABOUR SOCIAL CLUB will A ' hold a GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCK ai the (Jlubroom, 80, MAN-NKKS-ST,, ou WEDNESDAY. 20t.1i iusl,, at 8 p.m. The secret of our success is the social spirit which prevails at our Social Evenings. Come early and avoid disappointment. Good music. Supper provided. Admission ls. PIONEER ASSEMBLY. EARLY SETTLERS' lIALL. ABEL SMITH STREET. A DANCE will be held in the above -nk- Hall EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, at 8 o'clock. -. ' OLD-TIME DANCING ONLY. Refreshments free.Ladies, ls 6d; gents. 2s. W. GLOVER, M.C. THE QUILLTONIANS. BIG DANCE TO-NIGHT. NEW CENTURY HALL. 8 to 12. 8 to 12. •■ Ladies ls 6d. Gents 2s. Supper. Dance.to tha Strains of Percy Carters FIRST . AND ORIGINAL QUILLTONIANS. The Band with the Reputation. Don't Forget, New Century Hall. The Floor is Perfect. REAL OLD-TIME DANCING. TO A REAL OLD-TIME ORCHESTRA. - NEWTOWN LIBRARY. TO-NIGHT. ' ■ -■■ ■ fviHOCOLATE dances and valuable troV^ ■ phies for . the luckiest coupie. First waltz 8 p.m.;. last dance midnight. Ladies, lsod; Gents, 2s, including refreshments. DE LUXE ASSEMBLY. VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE ROAD. rpO-NJGUT, at 8 o'clock-, this popular A OLD-TIME DANCE- commences amidst its usual gay atmosphere, but To-night, more so than ever before, there will be excitement and pleasure for all. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Lucky Waltz. Balloon Dance. 12 prizes. .... 4 prizes. Now is your opportunity for a real night's enjoyment and a prize to take home. ■Trams stop at door. Splendid Orchestra, first-class floor, good supper provided. Ladies.ls 6d, Gents 2s. F. M'GONNELL. M.C. M. A. JACKSON, See. TMTTSS MAY MARRIS " SCHOOL OF DANCING and PHYSICAL CULTURE.' WATTS BUILDING. 250, Wakefield street. Tel. 23-014. Juvenile Classes commencing SATURDAY NEXT, at Studio, at 10.30 a m KELBURN—Tuesday Next, 3.45 p m ANGLICAN HALL, LYALL BAY— Wednesday Next, 3.45 p.m. Ballroom Dancing at Studio, Thursday 4 p.m. Adult Class for Ballroom Dancing, Thursday Evening, 8 p.m. DANCING. MADAME ROSINA BLIGH (certificated teacher, London) will be teaching at her STUDIO. Exchange Buildings, from 11 a.m. till 3 p.m. Other times by arrangement. PRACTICE DANCE WEDNESDAY EVENINGS. Beginners at 7.30, others at 8 o'clock. At her residence, Hataitai, Thursday Evenings, ndtdts at 8 o'clock. Friday afternoon, baby class, 3.30. Saturday mornings, children, at 10 o'clock. DANCING \ND DEPORTMENT. MISS DAISY DONNELLY, Pupil of Miss Mihuio Everett, Sydney. Classes held daily for Children and Adults in Classical, Ballet, Toe. Charaoter. Acrobatic, and Exhibition Dancing, and Jiurylhmics, and the latest Modern Banroom Dancing. Suburban Classes at Hataitai and Kelburn. Private Lessons by appointment. 48. Mulgrave-«t.. Thorodon. OLD AND NEW OLD AND NEW > BALLROOM DANCING TAUGHT AT CHRISTIE'S. MASONIC HALL. BERHAMPORE A NEW Class Commenced MONDAY --S-- lli.)i May. Class as ufual TUESDAY and SATURDAY. Children's Class SATURDAY, 3 to 5, at 144, Brilomart street. Private, Tuitiou by arrangement Him,' T ek_ 2J£ 1I: "' FRENCH... "S^UPtL of Secondary School desires to ■«- join clas» for study of above, ovenings only, or would consider private coach. Replies to 162, Evening Post. SECTION OWNERS. ~ "OLANS and Speciiicalions prppared, Jl .works supervised; moderate foes.. It. Victor Smith. Architect. 146. Willis-st. RS. MIET still is Cash Buyer (big or-small lots) Ladies' and Gent's Wardrobes Lcfl-ol? Clothing of all dosripiions. Boots, Portmanteaux, Trunks, Chests ol Tools; best prices. Address 125, Vivian-st Tel 21-760 . ■ IMIOTOGRAPHV". A SUPERIOR Projeuiecl Portrait, ■£&-. ]5 x IS. and one dospn beautifully linicliod Cabinets-for .tl 12s 6d at ViuV;n's Studio. 119. Cuba-st., opposite M-KeiizicV. I" AM.) AgonU pleutc' iioic"- My Ru,iJ: ■Ir.-nw. Crotlmi-rd., Nsaio. is \\jthdrawn tioui sale—A. U, Bowatcr.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 19 May 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 19 May 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 19 May 1925, Page 2