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' DANCING. MODERN OLD-TIME! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! * LIBRARY SOCIAL HALL, Right Opp. the Hospital. CERENADERS. SERENADERS. SERENADERS. BRIGHT, CHEERY DANCE. BRIGHT, CHEERY DANCE. MR. P. CARTER & HIS JOLLY FIVE. Monte Carlo—Chocolates, Cigarettes. Usual Prices. Car-stop at Door. HAROLD SWEENEY, M.C. On WEDNESDAY. TRIAL WALTZ COMPETITION. CERENADERS. °ERENADERS. JAZZ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! JAZZ NEW MASONIC H4LL, JAZZ Kilbirnie (opp. P. 0.). JAZZ Tram-stop at Door. JAZZ- SELECT! SOCIAL! GAY! JAZZ Demonstration Fox-trot by Pupils JAZZ of Miss Phyllis Bates, JAZZ MISS DELMA SPILLER JAZZ And JAZZ MR. ANDREW JACKSON, JAZZ' Runners-up Adelphi Championship. JAZZ Absolutely No Dull Moments with JAZZ the JAZZ REGAL DANCE BAND (6), tA™ Featuring "I've Never Seen a JAZZ Straight Banana" and "Way ™ . , . Bown Home." ,■ JAZZ Advanced Pupils' Class (7-8 p.m.). ARTHUR HALEY, M.C. TT~E LUXE ASSEMBLY. TO-NIGHT—SATURDAY- TO-NIGHT _. 8 till 12. ' ' Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. m.' rS, ohl}. street tram stop). The Only Strictly Old-time Dance in n c ■ , Wellington. Our Special Monte Carlo Waltz, the talk of Wellington. rj- IZF S FOR TO-NIGHT: Ladies Hand Mirror, Set of Jugs, Gent's. Watch, and Tobacco Pouch, and 16 other „ . „ , prizes, bpot Light and Streamer Bances. Ladies and Gents' Cloakroom Attendants Free. Supper Free. Ladies Is 6d, G°nts 2s F. M'GONNELL, M.cl ■a™ -i wr M- ,?• JACKSON, Sec. Special Notice.—Tuesday, 27th Sept., a Real Old-time Ball. Back to the days of your Great Grand-parents. Prepare yourselves for this Night of Joy. Valuable. Prizes for Ladies and Gents. J rA? Z V m . TO-NIGHT JAZZ TJLACK AND WHITE CABS DANCE, •" MOKOIA HALL, Fifeshire avenue, off Cambridge terrace. Special Attraction—MONTE CARLO. Ladies' Ist ■ prize Afternoon Tea Set, 21 pieces. Gents' Ist prize, Shaving Companion. . 14 Other Good Prizes. . BLACK AND WHITE CLUB ORCHESTRA. Largest in town. Ladies Is 6d (Supper included), Gents 2s. 6d. V. Grant; M.C; H. J. M'Grath, Sec. SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to the-Mokoia Hall not'being large enough to accommodate our many patrons, we have decided to take advantage of the Caledonian Hall, late St. Peter's, Ghuznee street, on and after Thursday, 6th October. OPENING NIGHT PLAIN AND FANCY BRESS CARNIVAL. 8 Valuable Prizes. Watch papers for Opening Night. Our Saturday Night Bance will be held at Mokoia Hall as usual. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, -TEACHER OF BALLROOM BANCING. STUDIO: NEW ADELPHI CABARET, Cuba street. ■ # Telephone 20-060. PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 10 a.m. .CLASSES.. STUDIO: Beginners, FRIDAY, 8-10 p.m. Intermediate, TUESDAY, 8-10 p.m. Advanced, THURSDAY, 8-10 p.m. Children, SATURDAY, 11 a.m. * KILBIRNIE. Columbia Cabaret, SATURDAY, 7-S p.m. NEWTOWN: Library, TUESDAY, 7-8 p.m. FREE PRACTICE CLASSES DAILY, 5 till 6: M~~ "ISS GWENETHE WALSHE, Teacher of MODERN BALLROOM DANCING; Studio: HERB. PRICE'S BUILDINGS, I 56, Willis street. Tels.: Studio, 42-211; Res., 43-457. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. daily. Classes: Wednesday and Friday—Evenings 8-10 Saturday Morning—Children's Class. All the latest Dances taught, including Fox Trot, Waltz, French Tango, Paso Doblo, Modified Version. of the Black Bottom. Flat Charleston, and Quickstep. ]J£ISS PHYLLIS BATES, New Zealand's Leading Teacher' BALLROOM DANCING. Tel. 41-334. Studio: 68, Willis street. The Pupils from this Studio won the First, Second, and Third Places in the recent Ballroom Championship held at the Adelphi Cabaret, and judged by Madame Baird, London. DANCING. TMTADAME ROSINA BLIGH (London ■*■*■*■ Certificate) is now Teaching at iier 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'. THEATRICAL AND BALLROOM . DANCING. TYAVID DEVITT, 7- years with J. C. ■■-' Williamson, Ltd.,. All phases of Theatrical, Ballet, Eccentric, Modern Ballroom Dancing. Studio: Top Floor ?errett's Corner, entrance 113, Willis street. . Tel. 20-290. Amateur i/erformances produced. BUSINESS NOTICES. j LEGAL PARTNERSHIP. ■\fESSRS. ■ Alfred' richardson AU- - MEEK, ROBERT ELLIS HARDING, and GEORGE COLEMAN PHILLIPS, Barristers and Solicitors, beg to announce that they have agreed to enter into Partnership, and to-amalgamate the legal practices at present carried on by them at St. George's Buildings, Brandon street, under the style of A. R. Meek, and at the Government Life Insurance Buildings, Panama street, Wellingtsn, and at Jackson street, Petone, under the style of Kirk, Harding, and Phillips. They have further agreed to take into Partnership MR. ALAN WALTER FREE,. Barrister and Solicitor, at present of the staff of Mr. A. R. Meek. These agreements are to take effect from Ist January, 1928. The offices of the new Partnership will -be in the premises now occupied by Kirk, Harding, and Phillips, Government Life Insurance Buildings, Panama etreet, and at Petone, and the Partnership business will be carried on there on and after- 10th January, 1928; under the name or style of MEEK, KIRK, HARDING, PHILLIPS, AND FREE. (Signed) A. R. MEEK, R. E. HARDING, G. COLEMAN PHILLIPS, A. Wi FREE. W^ASTEPAPER FOR SALE. BAKERS, GROCERS, BUTCHERS, ETC. WE CAN SUPPLY CLEAN WHITE PAPER. Suitable for Wrapping, in Any Quantities. Also, CLEAN PRINTED PAPER. \ . PUBLISHER,. "Evening-Post."

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 68, 17 September 1927, Page 5

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