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DANCING. ' DANCE! DANCE! DANCE! W.C.L.T.A. FIRST ANNUAL DANCE, v To be held in CT. -FRANCIS'S HALL, HTLL-ST. THURSDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1927 Admission 2s 6d. • Rudolph's Orchestra. Late Bus to Suburbs. L TO DANCE. • JNSURANCE OFFICERS' GUILD z; „ Wellington Branch, St. Francis's Hall, WEDNESDAY, 10th August, 1927. Arcadians' Orchestra. Tickets 3s 6d. •Exhibition Dance-by Miss Connop and Partner. Tickets obtainable from A. L. Holloway (worth British and Mercantile) and F. TO-NIGHT! MODERN OLD-TIME DANCING. NEWTOWN LIBRARY SOCIAL HALL Eight Opp. Hospital. Tram-stop at Door GERENADERS! HARD : TJP SOCIAL AND DAKCE. Prizes for the Best-Worst Costumes. Popular Vote.. . . Popular Vote. The Old-time Dance that has A REAL ORCHESTRA. ; Usual Prices. Usual Prices. 'T'HORNDON ASSEMBLY, BROOK-ST" -"- Opp. Fire Station, Bp.m TO-NIGHT & EVERY WEDNESDAY. DANCING AND EUCHRE. ■ ' Excellent Floor. Monte Carlo. Good Prizes. Music by the Community Jazz Band. ■ Supper. Is and Is 6d. R. V. ROBB, M.C. C. L. DICK, Sec. OLD-TIME DANCING.. THURSDAY NIGHT. THURSDAY NIGHT, THURSDAY NIGHT. J^IBRARY HALL, ; NEWTOWN. The Home of Refinement. Thursday's Dance, Zealandia Orchestra, Wellington's best 5. Don't be misled. Keep, Thursday night at Library Hall, -where you will enjoy every minute from Bto 11.45. .■; • WELLINGTON IRISH SOCIETY.' . annual Grand plain and **■ FANCY DRESS BALL will be held ■°? ArrS^?/\r?yBNINa- (To-morrow), at QUEEN'S HALL, 166, Cuba-st. A large number of prizes -will be given. Splendid; floor. Dainty supper. Excellent music by Dean's Orchestral Band. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. AH are welcome. AfARANUI SURF AND LIFE-SAVING ' xv- . CLUB (INC.). ANNUAL DANCE ANNUAL DANCE KILBIRNIE HALL, THURSDAY, 4th AUGUST. Exhibition Dance by Miss M. O'Connor ' and Partner. Subscription: Ladies, 4s; Gentlemca, '■ ss; Double, 8s 6d. COLUMBIAN ORCHESTRA. Dancing, 8-1.. Late Trams to Town. SENIOR TO J. C.. Juvenile and Adult Classes Daily. Private Lessons by Arrangement. (Pupils taken from the Minnie Everett School for J. C. Williamson's, Ltd., Productions.) -.'.'■ Terms etc., Fletcher's Bldgs./Room li, 14, Wilhs-st. (1 door from Stewart Dawson's). "._ .- .-■..-. " DANCING. ..;.- ■ ATADAIIE ROSINA BLIGH (London ■"■*■ Certificate) is now-Teaching at uer Studio, 69, Waitoa road, .Hataitai. Children's Class Saturday mornings, 10 o'clock. Private lessons. in" Ballroom Dancing arranged at any time? . Boys' and Girls' Classes; also Adults'. r<ONNOP SCHOOL OP DANCING. Principal: MISS INEZ CONNOP.' (Leading Teacher and Demonstrator 'of Ballroom Dacees). • : Tel. 44-547. STUDIO: KING'S CHAMBERS (Opposite Stewart Dawson's). CLASSES: Elementary. Intermediate, and Advanced, where all the latest Dances are .taught,, including the "Black Shuffle. ' Private Tuition from .10 a.m. NOTE.—Miss Connop is holding a Class at Lounge, Main ' road, LOWER HUTT, on MONDAY EVENINGS, from o p.m. Private Lesßong from 7 p.m. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, Teacher of ' BALLROOM DANCING. CJTUDIO: NEW ADELPHI CABARET " ■ • Cuba street. Telephone 20-660. PRIVATE LESSONSJFROM 10 amCLASSES. . STUDIO:. Beginners, FRIDAY; 8-10 p.m. Intermediate, TUESDAY, 8-10 p m Advanced, THURSDAY, 8-10 pm Children, SATURDAY, 11 a.m. KILBIRNIE: Columbia Cabaret, SATURDAY, 7-8 p.m. NEWTOWN: Library, TUESDAY, '7-8 p.m. '_ ACADEMY: .Of DANCING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE ■ Est. 1922. JLTISS MAY MAKRIS has returned from ■"■*■ Sydney, and ia holding Adult Classes. Physical Culture Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.; Modern Ballroom Dancing, Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.; Operatic and Classical Dancing, Thursday, 7.30 p.m.; Juvenile Classes, Wednesday, 4 p.m. and tSaturdav, 10.30 a^m. a.t Studio. Also Tuesday at 4 p.m., Kelburn Kiosk. PRIVATE TUITION DAILY. Latest Ballroom Dances Taught. Studio:. Watt's Buildings, 250, Wakefield street. , Telephone 23-014. BALLROOM DANCING.' STUDIO: 68, WILLIS STREET. Telephone 41-334. PRINCIPAL: j^IS-S PHYLLIS BATES, Assistant Teachers: MR. IVOR CRITCHLEY. MR. SOTHERN. COLLEDGE. PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 10 A.M. . ... CLASSES! .. - ■ • Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8 to.lo pjn... Thursday, 7-8 p.m. ■ SCHOOL GD3LS. " Friday 4to 5 p.m. Saturday 3-5 p.m. - When making inquiries or' appointment by telephone, please ask for Miss Foster or Miss Mitchinson,- < ■ ' ■■ NQTE.— Owing to the destruction by fire o£ the Supper Room, the usual Studio Dance will not be held until further notice;

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 29, 3 August 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 29, 3 August 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 29, 3 August 1927, Page 3

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