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. DANCING. TO-NIGHT f TO-NIGHT! DANCING . DANCING! DANCING' NEWTOWN LIBRARY HALL SERENADERS continue their Fashionable, Brilliant Dance. Four Hours' Continuous Futi—Not a Dull Moment. 26—Prizes—Monte Carlo-^26! extra .Special music extra special music. Waltz Championship, 12th March. E M P Upper* C,L stree t A L L ' EVERY laTORDA^EVENIXG _ , . - Bto 112. Excellent Floor. Refreshments. • . Novelties. With THE AL STARITA QUARTETTE Flannels Optional. Is 6d and 2s. A. E. TURNER, Social Sec, W.F.O. TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT , TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT! DANCE, ANCE, At tho KELBURN KIOSK. Hear the KIWI CABAKET ORCHESTRA In Up-to-date Numbers,. Subscription: Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d . .. Supper. E LUXE ASSEMBLY, VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE ROAD. TO-NIGHT. 8-12. TO-NIGHT. Wellington's most popular Old-time DANCE. Remember, Do Luxe leads the way with their valuable Prizes in the Special Monte Carlo. Ladies Is 6d; Gents 2s. Supper Provided. P. M'Gonnell, M.C., M. R. Jackson, Secretary. Notice: Thursday' Next (3rd March), we commence our Learner Class, 8-10. Admission Is 6d. : DANCING. q^HE Melrose Football Club will open ■*- their Jazz Assembly at St. Thomas's Hall, Newtbwn, on SATURDAY, sth MARCH, at:B p.m. Ladies Is, ed, Gents 2s. Including Supper. First-class Music by the Savannah Jazz Orchestra. Novelty Dancing, etc. g: o'loughlin, Hon. Secretary. BOHEMIANS' POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. . TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ST. BETER'S HALL, Ghiiznee street, ■ City. MISS HAWTHORN'S ORCHESTRA,' With Music and 'Tiinc that keeps' you Dancing. Monte Carlo, 30 prizes, 2 Specials. . .JAGK.DYE, M.C. SOUTH WELLINGTON SCHOOL. rpHIRD HEAT and FINAL TO-NIGHT. Fox-trot Competitions. Miss Margaret O'Connor will judge. Monte Carlo, Streamers. Pember's Orchestra. Ladies; Is Gd, Gentlemen 2s. Supper ' included. ' mHE ADELPHI CABARET. TO-NIGHT, ' TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY NIGHT At 8.30 o'clock. TEA AND DANCING. Every Afternoon, 3-5 o'clock. Manuel 'Hyman's Orchestra at all 2 Sessions. King 28-294^ Jo/Reserve Tables. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT'S OPORTS \ CLUB DANCE, •^ - To be held ■MONDAY, 28th FEBRUARY. ,-:■ ' ■ At BASIN RESERVE PAVILION. All friends cordially invited. J. Maybury's Orchestra.. "rjOLUMBIAN CABARET • . Kilbirnie. TO-NIGHT- (SATURDAY). ' COLUMBIAN ORCHESTRA COLUMBIAN ORCHESTRA Will feature the latest, hits. Coolest Hall. Electric Punkahs. Trams Stop at Door. Double Tickets, 4s Gd, including Supper and Ice Drinks. * ■ Direction: S. HEADLAND. |i>W_ AT THTC XACHT CLUB, IJ*^^ TO-NIGHT, F" ■ DANCING OVER THE WATER AND LAUNCH TRIPS (W. 1?.). ■« "pULL ORCHESTRA and Same Prices. NEXT SPECIAL NIGHT, sth MARCH.' Buses leave-Courtenay place at TSO and 8.5 p.m., returning after (he Dances. SPECIAL NOTICE TO LADIES. The Club are entertaining Sailors to afternoon tea on Sunday, 6th March Honorary members and patrous invited. DANCES for Sailors H.M.S. Renown on Monday, 7th, and Tuesday, Bth. A limited number of tickets, are available. Escorts TOth£ fl£di£. wm be accepted with Particulars on application, or Tel. 23-193. J. C. BURBERY, Social Sec. |Freturnedsoidiers|[ QUEEN CARNIVAL. A S ANCIS U, be held in the UTewish 7T Club, Cuba street (opposite Queen's Theatre), on MONDAY, 28th February, at 8 p.m. Tickets-(including supper) 2s 6d. Good Orchestra. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT J) A V I D ' DEVITT (Late J. C. Williamson, Ltd.), Has just returned from Australia and resumed tuition in all branches of CLAS SICAL AND THEATRICAL DANCING LATEST BALLROOM DANCES, including Black Bottom (English version), Paso Doble, Quick Step. Special Musical Comedy Class. • x STUDIO: TOP FLOOR PERRETT'S CORNER Lntfcnce 113, Willis street. Tel. 20-290. AMATEUR PERFORMANCES PRODUCED. BALLROOM DANCING. ■MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR has re- £"- turned from Australia, where she nad special instruction under the direction ot the best English, American, and Australian Professional Dancers. The following Dances are now bein" taught:—Fox Trot, Waltz, French Tango! Passo Valencia Quick Step and Flat Charleston. Black Bottom (Ballroom and Solo). Studio: ADELPHI CABARET Cuba street. Tel. 20-660. Classes free (pupils only). Gentlemen and Lady Assistants.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1927, Page 5