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DANCING. DANCE 1 DANCEI ST. FRANCIS'S HALL k HILL STEEET. mO-NIGHT and ~EVERY MONDAY JL NIGHT during the Season. ' Rudolph's Orchestra. Subscriptions 2s 6d. "tonight! tonight., t^anceland. New Century Hall, Kent terrace, JACK HARPER'S CABARET ORCHESTRA. N.B. — The Management Beserve the Right to Refuse Admission. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY, SOUTH BRANCH. GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCE, St. Thomas' Hall, TO-NIGHT, 10th AUGUST, 8 o'clock. Miss Kathleen O'Brien's Little Wonders, Miss Prince, mezzo-soprano. Grand Orchestra, with expert drummer. Dancing, old-time and jazz. Gents Is 6d, ladies Is. Supper provided. Executive members meet 7 o'clock. ' ' OLD-TIME DANCING. . ZBALANDIA ASSEMBLY. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY MONDAY, AT LIBRARY HALL, NEWTOWN. Undew New Management. Dancing 8-12, 26 Prizes in Lucky Waltz. Specials to Luckiest Couple. MR. LES. ROBINSON'S ORCHESTRA. Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. Refreshments. T\E LUXE ASSEMBLY, XJ TO-MORROW NIGHT, Wellington* Greatest Old-time Dance Rendezvous. Mrs. Skew's Orchestra, including Xylophone, Drums, Bella, eto. ' F. M'GONNELL, M.C. M. A. JACKSON, Secretary. NOTICE. "If 188 PHYLLIS BATES ITJ- WILL NOT . HOLD HER WEDNESDAY or FRIDAY „ DANCE THIS WESK. NEW CENTURY HALL, Kent terrace. ' QUILLTONIALs" TO-MORROW UILLTONIANS. NIGHT. ' GREAT FLEET JAZZ. Dancing 8 till 1 a.m. Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d. Supper included. EXTRA LONG NIGHT, 8 TILL X. PERCY CARTER AND HIS FOUR DINKUM QUILLS. THE VIOLET ASSEMBLY. TUESDAY NIGHT. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, 86, Abel Smith etreet. childhood days' carnival. Childhood days' carnival. Best Carnival < of the' Season. 12 Prizes. 12 Prizes. 12 Prizes. 12 Prize*. 12 Prizes, 12 Prizes. For Beet Childhood Days' Costumes. Consultation prize to gll in costume. Lucky Waltz—2o prizes. .Come To-morrow Night and «cc Schoolboys Sohoolgirla, Babies, Good Girls, Toddlers, Good Boys, Bad VIOLET ORCHESTRA (Xylophone, Drums, etc.). 6-12. Gents 2s, Ladies U 6d, Balcony J. SHARP, M.C. ; IL SPACKMAN, Hon. Sac. TRISH REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION SOCIAL. IRISH DANCING. TUESDAY, 11th, fTpTm., Sooial Hall, 80, ' Manners street (opp. Tivoli). Admission Is. Refreshments. ... ROLL~UP. ORIENTALS TO-NIGHT; OLD-TIME DANCING. TO MODERN MUSIC. Mr. Peroy Simpson and his Saxophone Orchestra. 24 Prizes in Lucky Waltz. Subs.: Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Supper inclusive. Programme including Marine Four Step, On Leave, La Pansienne, etc. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Clyde quay. ~~ ', ' NOTICE. MESSRS. GEORGE AND DOUGHTY, LTD.'S ANNUAL STAFF DANCE. JNVITATION-Holders are requested to note that Bu«es will leave St. Francis's Halli Hill street, at 2 a.m., for Newtown, Kilbirnie, Seatoun, Karori, and Lower Hutt. mHE SCHOOL OF DANCING, J. 166, Cuba street (Opp. Queen'i Picture Theatre). Principal: MISS GWEN GIBBS, late J. C.. Williamson's", J. and N. Tait, and Tivoli Theatre, Australia. Classes and Private Lessons in Grecian, Operatio,_ Character, Eecontrie, and Ballroom Dancing, etc Tel. 21-164. . , ———_______ _— DANCING. Under the Exclusive Patronage of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. (Australia). TJJAVID DEVITT, (From the above.Firm's "Sally" Co.). Specialising in Classical, Ballet, Toe. Eccentric, Spanish, and Acrobatic Dancing. ■ ' . . . Juvenile and Adult Cla»ei in Ballet, Fancy, and Modern Ballroom Dancing. Special Classes for Boys. Studio: TISDALL'S BUILDING,- 100, Lainbtou quay. Telephone 863. Studio to Let for Private Dances, eto. AMATEUR PERFORMANCES PRODUCED. CONNOP SCHOOL OF, DANCING, 36, Courtenajf place. Principals: Miss Matis Connop, Miss Inez Connop. Latest London Developments of Modern Ballroom Dancing. Private Tuition by appointment. Classes nightly. Cabaret Evening. Studio, Saturday, Bth August. Telephone 22-934. . 7•. . DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. MISS DAISY DONNELLY, Pupil of Miss Minnie Everett, Sydney. Classes held daily for Children and Adults in Classioal, Ballet, Toe, Character, Acrobatic, and Exhibition Dancing, and Eurythmics, and tho latest Modern Ballroom Dancing. Suburban Classes at-fia-taitai . and Kelburn." Private Lessons by appointment. 48, Mulgravo-et., Tliomdon. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. VISIT OF THK UNITIiID-STATES FLKIST. . USE OF VERANDAHS. THK Public are warned a/rainst usinp (lie tops of Verandahs and Balconies .during thn visit- of . tlm United States.. Fleet. hs. these structures arc not cupuble j of bi'iiijc tibcil for this purpose. JNO, tt, I'ALiMKR. -Tum'h Uloi 1-. I > Ml- Augiul. 182$. I

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 35, 10 August 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 35, 10 August 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 35, 10 August 1925, Page 2