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■ DANCING. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! NEWTOWN LIBRARY HALL. (Home, Sweet Home.) FAMOUS OLD-TIME DANCE. SERENADERS have pleasure in announcing a Return to the Library TONIGHT Novelty—For the First Time, SPECTACULAR SPARKLER DANCE. : 26—Prizes—Monte Carlo—26! EXTRA SPECIAL MUSIC. EXTRA SPECIAL MUSIC. 'TCatch for Championship Waltz Shortly. ■ - DAY'S BAY PAVILION. TRANCING EVERY SATURDAY •*-/ NIGHT, 8 till 12. Tutschka's famous Orchestra will play all the latest and best. Take boat, bus, or car, and enjoy a pleasant evening's outing. Admission, 2s 6d each. loes, Drinks, and Supper. • Bus leaves Pavilion Midnight. QOLUMBIAN CABARET, Kilbirnie. ; TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). COLUMBIAN ORCHESTRA • COLUMBIAN ORCHESTRA ■ Will feature the latest hits. Coolest Hall. Electrid Punkahs. Trams Stop at Door. Double Tickets, 4s 6d, including Supper and Ice Drinks. Direction: S. HEADLAND. , J£ELBURN KIOSK CABARET. ; .Announcement Extraordinary! TO-NIGHT 8.30-12 TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 8.30-12 TO-NIGHT First Performance in Wellington of ■ CHARLES AYES and his , INTERNATIONAL ORCHESTRA • (Direct from the, Ambassadors, Sydney): ■ Usual Subscription: Double 7s 6d, Single I 4s. Reserve yonr Tables. Telephone 26----093. ..... OLD-TIME DANCING. «jpHE BOHEMiANJFpOPULAR DANCE ■-■■■ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. \- ST. PETER'S HALL, CITY. ' MISS HAWTHORN'S RENOWNED ORCHESTRA. : Ladies; Is 6d, Gents 2s. ' - \ , , Principal: JACK DYE. "T)E LUXE ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, ■*■*■ Adelaide .road. ; TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT OLD-TIME DANCING, 8-12. Do not miss our Spotlight Dances and the Special Monte Carlo. . Remember^ "De Luxe Prizes" are worth having. Music, Floor, and Sociability unsurpassed. Cloak-room attendant. Supper provided. 'Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. ■ ;■'■ F. M'GONNELL, M.C. , M. R. JACKSON, Sec. A REAL OLD TIMER. ~ A REAL OLD TIMER. ' fA. DANCE WILL BE HELD IN THE !-«■ NEW CENTURY HALL, NEW CENTURY HALL) TO-NIGHT, sth FEBRUARY, TO-NIGHT, sth FEBRUARY, From 8 till 11.30. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, 2s. Flannels Optional. I Music Supplied by MRS. C.OWIE. l/.GTEFORD. J:'STEWART. DANCING. SOUTH WELLINGTON SCHOOL. TO-NIGHT. • First Heat Fox-trot Competition. Mr. Dowdes will judge. First prize £2 2s, second £1 Is. Monte Carlo, Streamers. Pember's Orchestra. ■- • ■ ' Ladies, is 6d; Gentlemen, 2s. Supper Included. THE VIOLET JAZZ. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ■pARLY SETTLERS' HALL, M 86, Abel Smith street. Wellington's Jolliest Jazz. Coolest Hall in Town. ' Flannels Optional. - Flannels Optional; Four Valuable Prizes Given Away. . . Lucky Fox-trot—2o Prizes. Streamers. Streamers. Streamers. JACK HARPER'S ORCHESTRA. ■Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d.. Direction—Mß. and MRS. J. SHARP. BS.A. QUEEN (Brooklyn Candidate) DANCE. To be held on TUESDAY NEXT, Bth February, at 8 p.m., at Jewish Women's Clubrooms, 166, Cuba street (opp. Queen's Theatre). All supporters and friends are invited to attend. ARCADIAN ORCHESTRA. Supper. Ladies 2s. Gentlemen 2s 6d. f^- SET'S DANCE "j'jOfeas,,. TO-NIGHT -XyJ&Z^* YACHT CLUB, f^""^ Evans Bay. EEAL SUMMER DANCES OVER THE WATER! "N"OVELTIES, Valuable Monte Carlo Prizes. If a always gay at Evans Bay! BUSES leave Courtenay place at 7.50 hnd 8.5 p.m.i returning after the dance. ENTERTAINMENT OF BRITISH i ' . ' SAILORS. . Lady members and Lady Patrons of the Yacht Club who are prepared to assist in the entertainment of the visiting sail- ?*« are requested to communicate with too Social Secretary, Mr. J. C. Burberv Hataitai. ' DAN<3N« Mm DEPORTMENT. DAVID DfiWPT : (Late J. G. Wißjamson, Ltd:) jj^TILL return to Wellington early next week to Resume Tuition in ALL PHASES OF THEATRICAL AND MODERN BALL-ROOM DANCING. STUDIO— TOP FLOOR, PERRETT'S CORNER. Entrance, lie, Willis street. Mr. Devitt will be at the Studio from HJburßday, 10th February.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1927, Page 5

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