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DANCING. BERHAMPORB FOOTBALL CLUB. DANCE. . DANCE. Second Series of Dances, jVlokoia Hall, TO-NIGHT-, 28th MAY. Novelty Dances, Lucky Spot Dance, Excuse Me, and Streamer Dances, etc. Claude Janseu's Elite Orchestra. Ladies 2s, Gents 2s fid, Double 4s (Id. CjT. FRANCIS'S HALL, HILL-ST. DANCE. DANCE. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. Dancing 8 till 12. Rudolph's Orchestra. Sub. 2s 6d. HARD-UP' HARD-UP ' CARNIVAL, C4.RNIVA.L, TUESDAY (20th MAY) TUESDAY. DE LUXE ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. THE HARD-UP CARNIVAL OF THE SEASON. Reserve Tuesday foi- the De Luxe Hardup Carnival. , v Valuable Prizes for the Most Original and the Most Ridiculous Ladies and GentH. Supper Provided. Hard-up prices: Ladies Is 5%d; Gents., Is-ll^d. F. M'GONNELL, M.C. , ■■ M. R. JACKSON, Sec. ' TOY NIGHT DANCE, ISLAND BAY, " in aid of Residential Nursery, will be held in Masonic Hall, Island *Bay> THURSDAY, 31st MAY. NOVELTY DANCES. BLUEBIRD ORCHESTRA. Single 2s 6d, Double 4s 6d. NEW ADELPHI CABARET. EW ADELPHI CABARET. NEW ADELPHI CABARET. NEW. ADELPHI CABARET. The Best Appointed Cabaret in the Southern Hemisphere. . TO-NIGHT Dancing until Midnight..' TO-NIGHT Subs ss. After Theatre 3s 6d. AFTERNOON TEA SESSION at 3 p.m., AFTERNOON TEA SESSION at 3 p.m., With, W. Hay dock in Violin Solos, and . together with DAVE MEREDETH'S MELODY FIVE. DAVE MEREDETH'S MELODY FIVE. Ring 28,294 'for Reservations. NOW OPEN, . . , -„ NOW OPEN, ADELPHI RESTAURANT. ... _ ADELPHI RESTAURANT. The Blue Room of the Adelphi Cabaret has been converted into an Up-to-date Restaurant and - will be open Daily from 10 a.m. A feature will be the special - ■ " LUNCHEON. LUNCHEON. ' ; 'Afternoon and Morning Tea'and Suppers may also :be obtained at nominal prices. DINNERS BY ARRANGEMENT, AIETY PALAIS DE DANSE. AIETY PALAIS DE '.DANSE. 88, Abel Smith street. , Dancing until Midnight.' > - Ladies.ls.Cd, Gents 2s. Music by ' HARRY AVERY'S JAZZ FIVE. MR. SOUTHERN COLLEDGE, MR. SOUTHERN COLLEDGE, Winner of a North: of England Champjonship and late Principal Assistant to the English Organiser of the World's Cham-. ' pionshipg. MR. COLLEDGE and a LADY ASSISTANT give strictly private lessons at rpHE NEW' ADELPHI CABARET, •*-.' ■ Cuba street. From 5 p.m to 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 0.30 p.m. . Saturday .Afternoons,:2.p.m. .t0,5 p.nu Fox Trot,: Waltz, Quick' Step, Yale: Blues, ; ' ' and..Heebie Jeebies. Fees: 3 Lessons, £1 Is; 5 Lessons, £1 10s. HATAITAI HALL CLASS-7.30 to 10 p.m., Mondays. Subscription: 2s. ]^j[ISS GWENETHE WALSHE, Teacher of All the Latest Ballroom Dances. CLASSES, 8-10 p.m.: TUESDAY—lntermediate. FRlDAY—Advanced. ■ '] Foxtrot: : . Waltz. ■ •■■••■■■ .■;■■ -YALE BLUES. Quickstep. Charleston. ..■ •; Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.in. daily. ' / •' •• ' • - STUDIO: HERB PRICE'S BUILDINGS, 56, Willis street. Telephones-: Studio, 42-211; Residence, 43-457/ : ' ; ( MISS PHYLLIS BATES, ISS-PHYLLIS BATES, "New Zealand's Leading Teacher of Ball- . room Dancing," '":-/ •'■■ Arid .] -''•■. MR. IVOR CRITCHLEY, From the Staff of the Empress Rooms, London, pupil of Josephine Bradley, and one of the Final Twenty in a World's Ballroom Championship. STUDIO: 68,. WILLIS-ST. Tel. 41-334. Private Lesions from 10 a.m. Daily. Fox-Trot,-Waltz, Quickstep, and Yale ,■.-.' Blues. . N.B. — Baltimore Heebie-Jeebies and Rhythm Step Taught if requested. ■ EVENINJTCLASSES. '. MONDAY—lntermediate. WEDNESDAY—Advanced. FRlDAY—Elementary. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. CLASS FEE—Seven Lessons for One Guinea. ~ SCHOOLGIRLS' .. CLASS commences First Saturday, after School Vacation. Class Fee: Ten Lessons for One Guinea. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, ISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, New Zealand's Leading Authority on «■ Ballroom Dances. Studio: 126, Cuba-st. (Marie Dean Bldgs.). -Telephone 20-660. . Miss O'Connor has returned from a tour of- England, France, and America, where she "studied' under such world-fam-ous teachers as Santos Casani, Maxwell Stewart. Josephine Bradley, Barbara Miles, Alec Miller, Victor Silvester, aiid Arthur Murray. Dances taught are New Fox Trot, Waltz, Now Smooth Quickstep,. Yale Blues. Dances Miss. O'Connor learned from the origußtors, and may be learned on request are Heebie Jeebies, Trebla Baltimore, Rhythm Step, Kinkayou, 'Varsity Di'ag, Dixie Stomp. MISS • .INEZ' CONNOP, INEZ CONNOP, Certificated Teacher, London. Studio: . STRAND THEATRE BUILDINGS, 15, Mannsrs street. Telephone 44-547. Miss Connbp has returned from a tour of England, France, and America, where she visited the world's champion dancers' studios anil leading cabarets, and has brought back the latest in dances from the originators themselves. Studio Classes, S-10. Private Les?ons from 10 a.m. Special Class on Thursday .Nights, where the Yale Blues, Rhythm Step, etc., are being taught. _ PROPERTIES FOR SALE. « TIT ANTED Sell, over Va-acre Section, 66ft ■"it frontage, 3 mins. station, sunny, pleasant outlook;* price £150;' forced sale. Huge snip. M'lutyre and Co., 215, Lamb-ton-qy. :' WANTED Sell, 5-rd. Semi-Bungalow, casement windows, choice position, Karori,v absolutely no climb, and right near tram, beautiful large level section, hot water, c.1., gas cooker, pore, bath; price £1150; £100; 6 per cent. Huge snip. JVE'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-qy. WANTED Sell, Blocirß^]dinis7~Slwp'' ''Property, l.ainbton quay; price i'lo,ooo. For further particulars apply quickly, Al'lntyro and Co., 215, L;;mb-ton-qy.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 124, 28 May 1928, Page 2