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DANCING. : : MONSTER JOY NIGHT. • MONSTER JOY NIGHT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! JjJARLY \ SETTLERS' HALL, 20 Cash Prizes. \ 20 Cash Prizes. 20 Cash Prizes. 20 Cash Prizes. Lucky Fox Trot—2o Cash Prizes. Lucky Fox Trot—2o Cash Prizes. Balloons, Streamers, Novelties. Balloons, Streamers, Novelties. Chocolate and Cigarette Dances. Excuse Me, Spot Light. JACK HARPER'S CABARET ORCHESTRA. Dancing 8-12. ' Dancing 8-12. 1A Real Joy Night. Gents, 2s. Ladies, Is 6d. Direction: MR. and MRS. J. SHARP. rjOME AND HELP THE ORPHANS', To the GRAND SOCIAL AND DANCE, In Aid of St. Joseph's Orphanage, Will be Held at the SOCIAL CLUBROOMS, 80, Manners street, THURSDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1927, • At 8 p.m. Good Music. Jazz and Old-time Dances. Supper Provided. Tickets Is 6d. JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! T?ARLY SETTLERS' HALL, ■■^ MONDAY, 20th JUNE. Charleston and Fox Trot Night. Sam Wilson's Regent Orchestra. Novelties. Gents, 2s. Ladies, Is 6d JAZZ. TO-NIGHT. JAZZ. JAZZ. TO-NIGHT. JAZZ. (CONTINENTAL CABARET. ONTINENTAL CABARET. (Old Adelphi, Cuba street.) SELECT MUSIC. SELECT COMPANY. Spotlight and Novelties. Community Jazz Band. 2s, 2s 6d, Double 4s.- (Cabaret Supper included.) Direction: F. Tickner, E. Weldon. : MISS GWENETHE WALSHE, ITJ- . Teacher of v BALLROOM DANCING. CLASSES: Wednesday—Studio, 8-10 p.m. (Advanced). Friday—Studio, 8-10 p.m. (Intermediate). Sat. Morning—Studio (Children's Class). Sat. Afternoon—Class at Paekakariki. 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; Res., 43-457. NOTE.—Miss Gwenethe Walshe is holding a Class at St. Cuthbert's Hall, Berhampore, commencing Thursday, 9th June, at 7.30 p.m. ACADEMY , .■■ of '■■•■■■ DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE Es^. 1&22. MISS MAY AIARKIB has returned from ■***■ Sydney, and is holding Adult Classes. Physical Culture Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.; Modern Ballroom Dancing, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.; Operatic and Classical Dancing, Tliursdaj',. 7.30 p.m.; Juvenile Classes, Wednesday, 4 p.m. and Saturday, 10.30 a.m. at Studio. Also Tuesday at i p.m., •Kelburn Kiosk. PRIVATE TUITION DAILY. Latest Ballroom Dances Taught. ■ Studio: Watt's Buildings, 250, Wakefield street. Telephone 23-014. , •THE CONNOP SCHOOL OFDANCING 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 Vaster, MONS. ROSSI, of Paris. ■ Individual Tuition in every style: Black Shuffle, Flat Charleston, French Tango, Fox Trot (slow and quick time). Waltz, etc. Miss Connop has been instructed iv the Shuffle by Mr.. J. Alexander, American Black Shuffle and Charleston Expert. FEE FOR.TEN.CLASS LESSONS, 255. Private Lessons by appointment. ©ANCING AND DEPORTMENT. DAVID~DEVITT. OEVEN YEARS WITH J. C. WILO LIAMSON. LTD. AH 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 PERFORMANCES PRODUCED. ;, ■ ■ MISS PHYLLIS BATES TVILL hold FORTNIGHTLY PRIVATE ™ DANCES for her Pupils, ex-Pupils' Mid their Friends at the STUDIO, 68, Willis street. DANCES COMMENCE THIS SATURDAY, 18th JUNE. Continuous Music will be provided by ALLEN'S ORCHESTRA (5 Musicians) And THE BRUNSWICK PANATROPE. INCLUSIVE SUBSCRIPTION: Single 4a. Double „ 7s 6d BALLROOM DANCING. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR has re- ■"■*■ turned from: Australia, where she studied under the best English, American, and Australian Professional Dancers. The following Dances are now being taught:— Fox-trot Waltz, French Tango, Paso Double Quickstep, and Smooth Charleston, Blackbottbm (Ballroom and Solo). Studio: \ .ADELPHI CABARET. . Telephone 20-660. Class will be held To-night at the Columbian Cabaret,'Kilbirnie,-from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday Night from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Newtown Library. 3 p.m/-OLD-TIMERS' REUNION. All Former Members urged to attend. 7 p.m.—CHRISTIAN SPECIALTIES. Hear these Addresses by the Colonel. The Guard Troop will parade on Sunday • Morning, meeting at Courtenay-pl at 10.15. MONDAY—FinaI Anniversary Meeting. MAJOE AND MRS. THURKETTE ■"'- And Talented Family Will give Programme. ; Supper at 9 o'clock. TUESDAY/at 8 o'clock'. COMMISSIONER JAMES HAY , Will Present ■ ■ COLONEL ALLISTER SMITH, Who has spent 30 years among the black , . people of Africa. All interested in Missionary Work inrrted.'

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 5