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I DANCING. ?! : ■ ST. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET. DANCE, DANCE. $ NEXT MONDAY, 28th MAY, i . and Every Monday. • 5 Dancing, 8 till 12. Rudolph's Orchestra. T Subscription 2s 6d. \ .'■ ATTENTION! THE REALM, '■ % THE REALM, HATAITAI HALL. > GALA NIGHT! SPECIAL ATTRAC- ■{ ■ ■ TIONS! k . „.',. %'i ■■ ' SATURDAY NIGHT. j Miriama Heketa, Everybody's . Favourite, 4 presented by Mr. Joe Knowsley. i. Hosts of' Novelties, including \ LUCKY HAT DANCE. % Who Gets the Lucky Hat? I ' Special Gala Decorations. ',' . , The Latest Musical Gems ?, •-■-■. by the Mascots., ? Undoubtedly the Finest Dance Orchestra 0 ■ in Town. ■ 1 Popular Prices. Late Trams. ti _. , .. ■ ? OLD-TIME~DANCE~" I WILL be held in the NEW LABOUR f ' ' HALL, Beach street, Petone, Every » SATURDAY NIGHT, commencing SAT'i URDAY, 23rd JUNE. ; Good Music, Supper, Excellent Floor. >, Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d, Double 3s. i Monte Carlo Dance, Novelty Dances. ;.' ' Bus stops ' Post Office, right opposite >;, Hall. . ' 'i " TRAMWAYS *, -FOOTBALL . j CLUB • DANCE { TO-NIGHT At S o'clock TO-NIGHT ' . (St. A.nne's Hall, Green street, I Newtown). t I SELECT DANCE, GAY AND' BRIGHT. j . _ COME ONE, COME ALL.' ■ XfXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! ■EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! I FINALS J LUCKY NUMBER COMPETITION. I SUPERB DANCE SUPPORTS: '. Lucky Number, .Excuse Me, Streamers. <■' , Supported by < ■ G. DURRANT AND HIS MELODY SIX (Tui Dance Band). I ' Note.—Waltz Competition NEXT SATUR- ■ . DAY-PLAIN, COMICAL, AND FANCY i ' DRESS BALL, 28th JULY. ; Ladies Is 6d, Gentlemen 2s. ; ""_, Supper included. i . Miss Inez Connop will hold her Class as ;: usual 7 to' 8. ' /COLUMBIAN CABARET, KILBIRNIE I ' TO-NIGHT, (SATURDAY), . ' Special.—Demonstration of this year's Waltz, with new hesitations by pupils of Miss Margaret O'Connor. . ■■ '■ '.' Charles Dalton's COLUMBIAN SOLO SIX. "Will feature the Latest Hits, I " ' Trams stop at Door. \' Subs: Ladies 2s, Gents 2s Cd, including I Supper and Fountain Drinks. : Note.—Miss Margaret O'Connor will hold a Class between 7 and 8. Fee Is. J Direction: S. HEADLAND. '. ■ rpHE ELITE. THE ELITE '. JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! ; MASONIC HALL, BERHAMPORE. ; EVERY SATURDAY. \ Monte Carlo, Excuse Me, Novelties. • ■ ■ . Good Prizes. Excellent Supper. ; . All the Latest and Best Music by i "THE MELODIST DANCE BAND." ; Gentses, Ladies'ls Cd. I . "'JAZZ. v TO-NIGHT. JAZZ, i TTiMPIRE HALL, UPPER CUBA-ST. I Xli . • ' . 8 o'clock. ! No. 2 BIG MONTE CARLO STARTS TO-NIGHT. I ■ Valuable Prizes. * i Ist Prize—Lady's Tea Set and Tray. 1 Ist Prize-Gent's Gold Elgin Watch, 10 I years' guarantee. \ 2nd Prize—Lady's Marble Clock. 8 ' 2nd Prize —Gent's, Fountain Pen (Onoto). MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR 1 Will give an Exhibition Dance. 2 In addition: Spot Light, .Yale Blues, I Excuse Me, etc. j Prices: Is 6d and 2s. Supper included. 5 AL STARITA ORCHESTRA. 1 A. M.E. HARDING, j _ ■ ' ■ ■ Hon. Sec, W.F.C.S.C. ij : WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN J . SOCIETY. ~] TtTEMBEHS and Friends are reminded of d. ■"■■• our Usual Weekly Dance, Caled donian Hall, Sturdee street, TO-NIGHT, Itß o'clock. Ladies- Is 6d, 'Gents 2s.' 2 '■"■•.' H.S.HANNAH, f . ' Secretary. • MISS INEZ CONNOP i , MISS.INEZ CONNOP (Certificated Teacher/London). ; Studio: STRAND THEATRE BLDGS., 15, Manners street (2nd Floor). • Telephone 44-547. MISS CONNOP has just returned from a tour of England, France, , and America, where she visited the world's Champion Dancers' Studios and Leading ■ Cabarets, and has brought back the Latest in Dances from the originators themselves. PRIVATE LESSONS from 10 a.m. STUDIO CLASSES (7 Lessons £1 Is). ; STUDIO CLASSES Mondays, 8-10, AdSTUDIO CLASSES vanced. i STUDIO CLASSES. Wednesdays, '■ ; 8.10. STUDIO CLASSES Thursdays, 8-10, Yale STUDIO CLASSES . Blues, Rhythm STUDIO CLASSES Step, etc. STUDIO CLASSES Fridays, 8-10, Begini STUDIO CLASSES • ners. : STUDIO CLASSES Saturdays: School-' 1 Studio classes girls' Class, 11 ■ STUDIO CLASSES a.m.; St. Anne's STUDIO CLASSES Hall, Newtown, STUDIO CLASSES 7-8. i PANATROPE USED FOR TEACHING. ; MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, , New Zealand's Leading Authority on Ballroom Dancing. 1 MiSS O'CONNOR has just returned from ; ■"•*■ a tour of England, France, and Akie- '. Rica, where she studied under the world's leading teachers. . * . CLASSES: ; STUDIO:- ; FRlDAY—Beginners, 8-10 p.m. : WEDNESDAY—lntermediate, 8-10. TUESDAY—Advanced, 8-18. Arcadian Orchestra in attendance with . advanced class. ; SUBURBANKilbirnie Columbia Cabaret, Saturday, 7-8. Newtown Library, Tuesday, 7-8. Petone, Heretaunga Hall, Saturday. 7-8. ; Children's Class, Saturday, 11-12. STUDIO: Old Adelphi Cabaret, 126, s Cuba street (same entrance \as Marie Dean). Telephone 20-660. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. DANCING. •jtfADAME ROSINA BLIGH (Certifi--1 -"■*• cated Teacher, London) will hold her • DANCING CLASSES.as under:— ; HATAITAI HALL-Children's Class, Saturday mornings at 10. Studio, C 9, Waitoa toad. Boys and Girls' Class Fridays, ! 4.30-5.30. Private lessons at any time. ISLAND BAY—Cliff House, Children's Class, Thursdays, 3.30; Adults Class, Thursdays, at 8 p.m. Commencing 28th Julie. Terms: £1 3s course of 8 lessons. Private lessons £1 Is for 3.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 147, 23 June 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 147, 23 June 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 147, 23 June 1928, Page 5