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rpAITA PUBLIC HALL. ■*■ FORTNIGHTLY DANCE, WEDNESDAY, ISth MAY, 1927. Virginian Orchestra. > Good Floor. Prizes. Supper. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents, 2s. Dancing 8 to 12 p.m. Bentley's Bus leaves Petone 7.45 p.m. and Hutt P.O. 7.50. V. PEMBERTON, Sec. COLUMBIAN CABARET, COLUMBIAN CABARET, KILBIRNIE. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY. PHARLES DALTON'S COLUMBIAN SOLO SIX will feature the latest hits. Cars stop at door. Double Tickets 4s 6d, including Supper and Fountain Drinks. •' NOTE—Miss Margaret O'Connor will take a Class between 7 and 8 Every Saturday Night, beginners and advanced dancers taken separately. Fee, Is each. Direction S. HEADLAND. JAZZ. TO-NIGHT. ~~ J^YALL BAY CABARET. All the Latest Hits by our NEW NOVELTY ORCHESTRA. Extra Lady Free. \ Good Parking for Cars. Sub.: 2s, 2s 6d. Late Bus to Town. T)E LUXE ASSEMBLY, XJ Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. Old-time Dancing, 8 to 12. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT. Streamer, Spotlight Waltz, Monte Carlo Waltz, Excuse Me Waltz, Ob Leave, La Parisienne. 20 Prizes Given Away. Supper provided. Ladies la 6d, Gents 2s. F. M'GONNELL, M.C. M. R. JACKSON, Sec. Special Notice.—Large Town Hall, Ist June, Association vßali. Reserve this night. •The Dance of the Season. ANNUAL CADET BALL, ANNUAL CADET BALL. rjARRISON HALL, BUCKLE ST., ** KING'S BIRTHDAY, 3rd June. Rodney Pa'nkhurst's Orchestra. . THE SOCIAL CIRCLE, . EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL, ABEL SMITH STREET. JAZZ, JAZZ, JAZZ, JAZZ, THURSDAY, 19th MAY. Fox-Trot Competition. 10 PRIZES. Wilson's Regent Orchestra. Admission 2s (including supper). Dancing, 8-12. ' THURSDAY, 19th MAY. M. DOMB, Hon. Sec. QPEN for Engagement, TRAP DRUMMER, now with Rudolph's Orchestra. Apply ■ . ■ 137, Vivian street. Telephone 21-245. TIHE ADELPHI CABARET, Telephone 28-294. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND GALA NIGHT. ' Ring 28-294 to Reserve TaMes. SPECIAL NOTIciT-Tbe Cabaret lias been fully booked on Tuesday night next by the Rotary Club. ~ DANCING. : T ADIES, to be good Dancers, you must • be Good Followers. GENTLEMEN, \o be Good Dancers, you : Must be Good Leaders. ' Visit R. HAMPTON BENNETT (Teacher of Ballroom Dancing), And Learn the Secret «f leading and Following STUDIO: First Floor, m Cuba street, WELLINGTON. Private Evening Lessons ONLY Interviews, Monday to Fridays, 7 to 8 p.m. ACADEMY Of DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE Est. 1922. MISS MAY MARRIS has returned from *"■ Sydney, where she has been studying "The Arf of Russian Dancing" under Alexis Dolinoff (of the Anna Pavlova Company), including Operatic and Toe (Cecchctti method), Character, Classic (Greek, Rhythmic, and Eastern), and National Dancing. Mies Marris has also studied the latest phases of Ballroom Dancing while in Syduey. Juveuile and Adult Classes iv all branches of the Art; Private Lessons by appointment. Studio: Watt's Buildings, 250, Wakefield street. Telephone 23-014. rpHE CONNOP SCHOOL OF DANCING x Studio: KING'S CHAMBERS (Opposite Stewart Dawson's). Tel, 44-547. LEARN TO DANCE CORRECTLY from MISS INEZ CONNOP, who has just returned to New Zealand after four months instruction from the world famous Dancing piaster, MONS. ROSSI, of Paris. Individual Tuition in every style:— Black Shuffle, Flat Charleston, French Tango, Foi Trot (slow and quick time). Waltz, etc. • Miss Connop has been instructed in the Shuffle by Mr. J. Alexander, American Black Shuffle and Charleston Expert. FEE FOR TEN CLASS LESSONS, 255. Private Lessons by appointment. CORRECT BALLROOM DANCING. '_„.■ The Studio, Tel. 41-334. 68, Willis street MISS PHYLLIS BATES XU-ISS PHYLLIS BATES (Principal). ASSISTANTS. MR. IVOR CRITCHLEY, MR. SOUTHERN COLLEDGE. INDIVIDUAL TUITION DAILY, from 10 a.m. CLASSES Ar« now being held as follow: THE STUDIO: Mondays (Intermediate), Wednesdays (Advanced), Friday* (Elementary). NEWTOWN: Tuesdays, St. Thomas's Hali. LYALL BAY: Thursdays, Kattt Hall, PETONE: Wednesdays, St. Augustine's HaU. • SCHOOLGIRLS' CLASS at the STUDIO, every Friday, i p.m. Class for BOYS and GIRLS of school age on Saturdays, 3 to 5 p.m. CLASS FEZ, ONE GUINEA. TVfiss "gwenethe" walshe, ■"■*- Teacher of Modern Ballroom Dancing. CLASSES: Wednesday: Studio, 8-10 p.m. (Intermedi- . ate). Friday: Studio, 8-10 p.m. (Advanced). Sat. Morning: Studio (Children's Class). Saturday Afternoon: Class at Paekakariki. Saturday Evening: St. Anne's Hall, Northland, 7-8 p.m.Ten Class Lessons, 255. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. Daily. Studio: HERB PRICE'S BUILDINGS, 56, Willis street. Tels.: Studio 42-211; Residence 43-457. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. DAVID DEVITT. (SEVEN YEARS WITH J. C. WIL- ° LIAMSON, LTD. All phases of Theatrical, Classical, Operatic, and Eccentric and Modern Ballroom Dancing. ADULT AND JUVENILE CLASSES. STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS (no assistants), by appointment. STUDIO: Top Floor, Perrett's Corner; entrance 113, Willis street. Telephone 20-290. AMATEUR PERFORMAiNCES PRODUCED.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 5