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DANCING. THURSDAY NIGHT. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, Abel Smith street. The Gaiety Jazz Club Competition on .Thursday Night, Ist, Bth, 15th July. Mies Margaret O'Connor has kindly consented to act as Judge. Don't forget to come along and see the Competition. Any person in the Hall is eligible to enter the Competition. Six cash prizes. Come along and hear the Southern Havanna Jazz Orchestra. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, 2s. Supper. SATURDAY NIGHT, 3rd JULY. SATURDAY NIGHT, 3rd JULY". BIG TOWN HALL. BIG TOWN HALL. MAYTIME CLUB JAZZ JAZZ. AYTIME CLUB JAZZ JAZZ. Keep Saturday Night for the Great Joy Night. !.".:'• TUTSCHKA ORCHESTRA. Admission 2s 6d. LEA_USIRSn_XSS; ~ OLD-TIME DANCING. "TkE LUXE ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, •*-' Adelaide road. TO-NIGHT (Thursday). Learn now and be perfect for the coming season. Ladies Is 6d, Gents Is 6d. Under direction r Mrs. M. R. Jackson, Mr. F. M'Gonnell. ; OLD-TIME DANCING. _ (Members of Wellington; Old-time Dance Association.) .'rrO-NIGHT and every Thursday, at Lib- .;-*- rary Hall, Newtown, a happy throag ;will be dancing to the music of the ' "Zealandia," the Wonder Old-time- Orch--estra. * Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. 26 Prizes in Lucky Waltz. Remember Combined Ball at Town Hall, 14th July." __^ MOKOIA HALL, THIS SATURDAY. ;"OIG DANCE includes Foxtrot Corapeti- ' ,-, tion; £10 10s in cash prizes. Miss ,j?. Bates will judge. THE NEW ADELPHI CABARET, Hannah's Bldgs., Cuba street. :, PROGRAMME': FOR RACE WEEK .■•-'■■'■'' ' SEASON. MONDAY, sth JULY-Grand Opening Night, 8.30-1 a.m. Subscription 7§ Gd. TUESDAY, 6th JULY— ' " ADELPHI RACE BALL. ADELPHI RACE BALL. ... r 9 p.m:-2 a.m.- Subscription 10i M. 7th JULY-Red. Cross .:-. Night. (Part proceeds in aid of Ked ■ Cross Funds.) 8.30-1 a.m. Subacrip- : tion 7s 6d. . THURSDAY* Bth JULY—Grand Carnival -Night. 8.30-1 a.m. Subscription 7a •/'., ,6d. ■■ FRIDAY, 9th JULY—Freak and Fancy >:-;; Dress Dance. 3.30-1 a.m. Subscription • 7» 6d. ■■SATURDAY, 10th JULY-Final Night of , ;.Race Season. 8.30-12. Subscription 7s 6d. Reservations for any of these nights should be made-by ringing 28-291; Daily Sessions as usual during Race •Week. Luncheon. 12-2. Afternoon Tea 3-5. Manuel Hyman's Famous Exhibition Orchestra at all sessions. JAZZ. TO-NIGHT. JAZZ. J^EW CENTURY „ HALL, TO-NIGHT! , TO-NIGHT! ,;" 8 o'clock. ;' For, merriment, refinement, and a jolly ■good evening, .come and dance to THE BLACK AND WHITE t.l ■.■..: ORCHESTRA " In all the Latest Jazz Time Melodies. .*; : Chocolate and Cigarette Fox-Troti. v\ Ladies Is, Gents 2s. Refreshment* inclusive. -„.". ■.-'.-■ DANCING. QOUTH WELLINGTON SCHOOL, ►3 SATURDAY, 3rd JULY. Exhibition Fox Trot by Miss Margaret „(i , O'Connor and Partner. ■All Latest Novelties. Good Orchestra. ... Ladies, Is 6d; Gentlemen, 2s. .. Supper included. -';■;•;• BALLROOM DANCING. " MISS MARGARETO'CONNOR haa returned front Australia, and it Teach- :' _ag the following Dances:— Waltz. 1926 4-Step Fox-Trot, French Tango, English and American Charleston. \ i Free (pupils only). , . ■ Crown Buildings, corner Cuba and DiXon atreeta. Tel. 20-660. ! FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of the late Captain William Henry. Scoones '.are invited to attend his Funeral,, which will leave 24, William street, Hataitai, on Friday, at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori.: - E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director. •-«■ 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Telephone 22-159 (day and night). :_-a-_-----a-H------FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of the late David M'Quilr ,. ten are invited to attend his Funeral, i .(which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of ,"-E. Morris, junior, 60, Taranaki street, . on Friday, at 11.15 a.m., for Cemetery, Kar:'6ri.. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, "" 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. ■'..; Telephone 22-159 (day and night). . ■ ■;_ FUNERAL NOTICE. _pHE Funeral of the late Mrs. Isabella :•+ Smyth will leave her late residence, i-jjarnard street, Goldie's Brae, on Friday, ; 2nd July, 1926, at 2.15 p.m., for the Karori - Cemetery. Funeral Service 2 p.m. . - ;•■ : ROBT. H. WILSON1 AND SONS, , ''.a l . . Undertakers. '■h< ■ 164, Adelaide road. Tel., 24-155. j '; THE Funeral of the late Elizabeth Theodore Blaxall will leave No. 23. Beach street, Petoue, Friday, 2nd July, 1926, at '.'l !'.p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. Private interment. .■'-' .-.." J. R. CROFT. Undertaker. Hutt and Petone; "';' Telephone 46-505. I'd MERCHANT TAILORS. BROOKLYN Men — A Genuine Tailormade Suit at a reasonable price ia .'■ a Real Saving. Own material made up. C. 59, Cleveland-st. . HARRY BAKER. GENTLEMEN, we have a beautiful Range of New English Suiting*. Satisfaction goes with every suit. Entrance: Peter Pan Studio, Manners-st. A. TRACEY, TAILOR. BIG Reduction in Suits and Costumes. •Inspection invited. Own materials ;.made up. 60. Willis-st. (above Siegel'j). . /.l'el. 45-847. .- .' :."C7"OU will always find there is an iinmiaJ- takable Quality about Suits that ar« tailored by Lewis, B.N.Z. Cliamben, Manners-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 1, 1 July 1926, Page 2

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