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|Jj| . ' ■- DANCING. |f DANCE LOVERS! ?$ FOUR GREAT NIGHTS OF JAZZ ' V;| IN AID OF THE MAYOR'S UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. I OLD NAVALS' HALL, JERVOIS QUAY gl 3rd, 4th, sth, and 6th AUGUST jg DANCING 8-12 p.m. , • _ . DANCING 8-12 p.m. |j COEONA ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. g SUBSCRIPTION 2/-. SUPPER 6d EXTRA. || ' DISTRESS IS ACUTE-COME ALONG AND HELP! 'HltheTo^n'STril^ol^ 3/^^l^ '"j^ (I reat Comraunit>- Fair, which takes place in *«l „nJ^« ur 'fh S(Y h T ' 3nd ,Gth / U8ust- Proceeds to supplement tlie Mayor's r^i^J-'una tor the ..Relief of the Unemployed. j>d ■ ■ ■ ' ■ J. I. GOLDSMITH, Hon. Organiser, jvl THE VIOLET JAZZ. HE LUXE ASSEMBLY ':'*\ _ ■ibei Smith street. 8 till 12 m lit 81!h p!i§! S: Wellington's "ft,**" 1" Old-Tinie ; Ctl* J^ 8 Jos. . . 4 Prizes 10s. Our Special Monte Carlo Waltz the talk j|«__r.^__, • w^Ssis o;:.feXp,XS'sSLS3t '•'■'* •-•jn commencing JO-NIGHT. Free. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s 'V% ifr, S 1"0^ $" m£ er Competition £30. SPECIAL NOTICE 2c fst PLWN^^cn&VLI ftN o^stir h-cNfKi= F e, ¥Jlii#t^: !$J JACK HAMPER'S CABARET M. R. JACKSON, Sec. 'gS ORCHESTRA. GRANp SOCIAL AND D-VNCE ;.V;.> Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. ■ Proceeds m aid of St. Joseph's Orphan■s& Direction: MR. and MRS. J. SHARP. , v .,, ,a« e ' „ . ;«u'i . _, NT Will be held in '"**. " COCIAL CLUB ROOMS, SO. MA.Nvxf MODERN OLD-TIME! ' „ .NIiRS STREET, on. THURSDAY, :% ■>*■ ■ 4th AUGUST, at 8 ;£V" LIBRARY SOCIAL HALL, Good Music; Jazz and Old-Time Dances. £.J Right Opp. the Hospital. Tickets Is. Refreshments provided. ■0 _. _„ _ Come and Hear the TO-NIGHT (Saturday) TO-NIGHT & S 5 S S x- A 5 B E S BAND! BLACK AND WHITE BAND! BLACK AND WHITE 't^,n> -n r,4l?rS??- a.Good Show- BLACK AND WHITE i^vSMR. P. CAKTER & HIS JOLLY FIVE. CABS' DANCE. '*^>, Handsome Prizes, Chocolates, Cigarettes. MOKOIA HALL, gsERENADBRS KVERY WEDNESDAY. L a^elaSr brSdi:™;t -^SPECIAL NOTICE.—WED., 3rd AUG., Prize- Very valuable novelty cake- <*-;? HARD-UP SOCIAL. stand. Gents' First Prize, Silver Hair .■g£j HAROLD SWEENEY, M.C. BrUSh 3Dd d ßj£^ Fourteen other 'p7\ BLACK AND WHITE CLUB i/i; ORCHESTRA. ;■£? TO-NIGHT! Ladies 6d, Gents 2s 6d. Supper included. .?;-\<aERENADEKS' GRAND JAZZ 1 H. J. M'GRATH, Sec. :&Z I A, BEKS> GRAND JAZZ! V. GRANT, M.C. :• f^ NEW MASONIC HALL, Kilbirnie : m Ideal J^rmtes^undings DAXCE- __ D^CE. fm^D^X^Jo^^' and Bal" A Hf?f *S be^' d «** ORANGE .s';4 The Committee \.ill continue their Ad- 2s ' Ladles Is 6(I----y, -^anced Pupils' Class, 7-8 p.m. (by special "' ' ~ ~^ ;-".Vf rran Beinent with Miss Phyllis Bates) < - *-M 4H?JJ R HALEY, M.C. !>>»_ TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. -^.J-'-l EDGAR M'FARLANE, Sec I'T/V^, >«'." ; — pnT^*"* WINTER-S NIGHT. 0\ BENEDICTS' BALL. [>^ DAXCE AT XHE ; fT^'/fpHE Pahautanui Benedicts' Ball will be T?VAN'S BAY YACHT CLUB. &$:. "eld in the Assembly Hall, Pahauta- tt ■ .ttnm, on sth AUGUST. Dancin" from 8 Unique Decorations. Special Novelties. m H2- TSS^^^t Sr d- 7^HORIGINAL VD^N<t°^v».',^ **" ■X- Ail-ii<jUKTHA, Hon. Sec. Buses leave Courtenay-pl. 7.50, 8.5 p.m., ■ : returning to town after Dance. ■*'V:U T „„.,.„.., _, TT T W' YOU MISSED MYSTERY NIGHT, '/-'•-•St Ipiwrnl'l § AK J ' Hi" street- DON'T MISS TO-NIGHT! M-ttT 1- J!-KANWS'S . HALL, Hill street. fpHE MINNIE EVERETT SCHOOL Off yo:-J DANCE. DANCE. X THEATRICAL DANCING. m xtmo^nda? dEVERT BBOToE#_g_ss™. TOJ-a :£i\ JUUiNUAI. Juvenile and Adult Classes Daily. a£'A .Daheing 8 till 12. Rudolph's Orchestra Private Lessons by Arrangement. .i-'C'-Jbub. 2s 6d, '- (Pupils taken from the Minnie Everett School for J. C. Williamson's, Ltd., Pro- * ■'•A : — ductions.) *'-''A rmmrouvYiiß» n ptn Terms etc., Fletcher's Bldgs., Room 11, m BSScS^ Silffi: ir)T s'st- (1 door from stewart Daw g^»j KILBIRNIE. DANCIKG- ~ . (SATURDAY). TITADAME ROSINA BLIGH (London ■-•■jNis Certificate) is now Teaching at her y-Vparies Dalton's Columbian Solo Six Studio, 69, Waitoa road, Hataitai. Cliilwjrtis W'M feature the Latert Hits. dren's Class Saturday mornings. 10 o'clock. :-v^Ui Private lessons in Ballroom Dancing ar- ">> Trams stop at door ' ranged at any time Boys' and Gills' ■;^<l Double Tickets 4s 6d, including supper Classes; also AdulU • i'% "V"in(l fountain drinks. 'XiTtcq mAT?nAT>i?-n r\>r*r\yj\rf\T> ft^S^el the °'CheStra IViU be MISSMAI^A^o? (m*OR' '£i% NOTE.-Miss Margaret O'Connor's Class ■ BALLROOM DANCING. 7«^ 1,. rpEMPORARY STUDIO: OLD ADEL:^H Direction. S. HEADLAND^ ± PHI CABARET, 126, Cuba street h%f'!\ -■ (same entrance as Marie Dean Studio). KpLBURN CAB^ET- PRIVATE^Ss^M 10 a.m. r £.3 TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY SATUR- : CLASSES. a v '^t DAY NIGHT, 8 till 12, STUDIO: Beginners, FRIDAY, 8-10 p.m, "<»?/,] Dance to Good Music by the Intermediate, TUESDAY, 8-1U p.m. ,*--£• CALIFORNIAN JAZZ BAND. 10 VMU "*^'-; _ Childien, SATURDAY, 11 a.m. »=N'j£!- Subscription 2s 6d (including supper). KILBIRNIE: fij© Reserve your Tables. Tel °6-093 Columbia Cabaret, SATURDAY, 7-8 p.m. ;?-jy ■ " NEWTOWN: v"rJ h Note.—Miss Nancy Rabe will conduct a Library. TUESDAYS 7-8 p.m. %i,-^earners"Class from 7 till 8. Fee Is. " —" feit-i " —— • ACADEMY iw^TifELKOSE FOOTBALL CLUB Of ■<vv:j™-ELROSE FOOTBALL CLUB. DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE JJv.-Si DANCE! DANCE! Est. 1922. i-^i erp ™ m , . „,„ r—; M ISS AIAY MARRIB has returned from fe?lj ST. THOMAS'S HALL, NEWTOWN, i"- Sydney, and is holding Adult Classes. %vv^ TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT Physical Culture Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.; Moda£.V'J • TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT crn Ballroom Dancing, Wednesday, 7.30 '-KV-4 p.m.; Operatic and Classical Dancing, r'r£?i This Dance is One of the Best Thursday, 7.30 p.m.; Juvenile Classes, £fX?c\ Let'g Go! Let's Go! ' Wednesday, 4 p.m. and Saturday, 10.30 i\^'yi a-m- at Studio. Also Tuesday at i p.m., >*?'M'A few of the Hits are-— Kelburn Kiosk. CTI , . PRIVATE TUITION DAILY. ??/Wi°ix-££ S A5t2~ 8 pnzes- Balhroom Dances Taught. '■"■\~>-:1 01hTE CARLO—B prizes. Studio: Watt's Buildings, 250, Wakefield :"ASI- LUCKY NUMBER—B prizes (Street. Telephone 23-014. H&Tjli'. LUCKY NUMBER-8 prizes! Ttrtfm rwirOTTOT Wat<!ttt? ;i-.^OTLIGHT, SPOTLIGHT, W SS TeacWof WALSHB ' l%s ■ EXCUSE ME, EXCUSE ME. BALLROOM DANCING. La-lcst Musio by the Savannah Select Studio: HERB PRICE'S BUILDINGS, l';-.-A' Orchestra. 56, Willis street. ,>ifti Ladies la 6d, Gentlemen 2s. Supper in- Tels': Studio> 42-211; Ecs- 43457----'J^ v? ed- CLASSES&S'i ote-—Extra Lady accompanied by gen- Wednesday—Studio, 8-10 p.m. (Advanced). pieman free. Thursday—St. Cuthberfs Hall, Berhain--vT^'*-"' ' Pore, 7.30 p.m. ;/•.'- \J'r m -„ Friday—Studio, 8-10 p.m. (Intermediate). &&\ Ib%, Management Committee of the Mcl- Sat. Morning-Studio (Children's Class). >■'■&?s** *ootball Club wish to notify patrons Personal Individual Tuition from 10 am. >*\° i' a* t"e -"^t Union will be drawn at St daily. '>;;:^,Jioraaa'a Hall, Newtown, TO-NIGHT, 9 ~~ ■ <^' r ii:clock. Tickets obtainable at hall up to j'*.SV!P-?n. Do not fail to obtain your ticket $0§ G. O'LAUGHLIN, BALLROOM DANCING. tj-'¥..:ty Hon. Secretary. '■r.ZfM- , i_ STUDIO: 68, WILLIS STREET. %$$ DANCE! DANCE! Telephone 41-334. '■V'f£,i KAIWARRA FOOTBALL CLTJB. PRINCIPAL: Wk BANCEwiII bTheldin the New M ISS PHYLLIS BATES, if-^-f: School, Kaiwarra, TO-NIGHT, at 8 A • t x m t. ' ./^.^clocfc sharp. Good music. Refreshments Assistant Teachers: ;*J.^:n OT«Ities and prizes. Gents Is 6d, Ladies' MR. IVOR CRITCHLEY. MR- SOTHERN COLLEDGE. DANCE! DANCE! ' ' PKTVATE LESSONS FROM 10 A.M. i ••.V-v'* j W.C.L.T.A. -——■ ■ ■ • ■■ ■ ! S^^j' FIRST ANNUAL DANCE „ , CLASSES: '.■•-.'-.-o rr, v . „ • Monday, Wednesday, Friday, W^-T^sS^^US?l^ 1 -' : \-V4 ; ,%Admission 2s 6d. Rudolph's Orchestra. SCHOOL GIRLS. '»■'•?■■'j"____l' Late Bus to Suburbs. ttm^ic n . i .. - •^gj DANCE! ,- DANCE! 4to 5 p.ni^Saturday J-o p.m. ■■3V;\%l TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! When making inquiries or appointment ;<i''*iT'MATTOTrw>'a w\tt nunnrrw by telephone, please ask for Miss Foster .-.v-^J--MAIIHJ!,WSHALIi,.BROO___T!Si. or Miss Mitchinson. . -,-rff . A Good Dance for All. y^.i-j' All the latest numbeiß by the Tui NOTE.—Owing to the destruction by fire »V->?''j ■■' Orchestra (six players). °^ tne Supper Room, the usual Studio "fr.S^ Snowballs, Streamers. Good Supper. Dance will not be held until further notice. i;-i''i rfdies Ig 6d, Gents 2s. Dancing 7.45-11.30. f'?£l t/ome along and be assured a good time. S^Jdistrict lands and survey theatrical and ballroom ~ ■;>;rr ANNUAL DANCE. DANCESG. S^^^fJ^fr^^ D AwiS_S^d!. ycAi gL J- S ®&» vtr^vStt snd^ueblr 1 rSif' Eccontric ' Modern Bal1" v^ v tKe ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Clyde sFudio?Top Floor Perrett's Corner, en:'>i~:*'t? m .- ----- - trance 113, Willis street. Tel. 20-290. ' :'■-*.-';' "" i Amateu- pcrformanoes pßodncedj ' .---v^-i

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1927, Page 5

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