come and help us." THE ROYAL NEW • ZEALAND SOCIETY FOR THE HEALTH' OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN.,:. ' Under the Patronage and in the Presence of Her Excellency the Lady Alice Fer.-, gusson. .... '.'": .. PLUNKET "CABARET PARTY. PLUNKET CABARET PARTY. : PLUNKET CABARET PARTY. LARGE TOWN HALL: LARGE TOWN HALL. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 21st JULY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ..21st ■ JULY! The Original and Beautiful' Pageant, "FAMOUS CHILDREN OF HISTORY." "FAMOUS CHILDREN OF HISTORY." "FAMOUS CHILDREN OF HISTORY." Arranged and Directed by MRS. JAMES HANNAH. Reserves, 5s and 4s; Unreserved, 3s. Performance at 2.45 sharp. .. Performance at 2.45 sharp. Box Plan NOW OPEN at Bristol, v rpOWN .HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TO-NIGHT at 8. Last Performance of the Three-act Comedy ■ ■'- "JANE." . ' "JANE." "JANE." "JANE." Presented by A. STANLEY WARWICK. Entr'acte Music by THE ORPHANS' CLUB ORCHESTRA. Conductor, MR. HAROLD GODIER. Come along and support a worthy cause and enjoy yourself at the same time. Prices 2s, Children under 16- Is. Book at The Bristol. No extra charge. DANCING. ~ gT. FRANCIS'S HALL, HILL-ST. DANCE.. DANCE. TO-NIGHT, AND. EVERY MONDAS NIGHT. Dancing 8 till 12. Rudolph's Orchestra. Sub. 2s 6d. MISS INEZ i CONNOP, iTXISS INEZ < CONNOP, Certificated Teacher, London. ' BALLROOM DANCING. • Has just icturned from a tour.of America, France, and England, after visiting the world's champion dancers' studios and leading cabarets CLASSES AND PRIVATE TUITION. Special Class Thursday Night at 8 o'clock, where the Yale Blues, Rhythm Step, etc., lire being taught. PANATROPE USED FOR TEACHING. Studio: STRAND THEATRE BUILDINGS, 15, Manners street. Telephone 44-547. BOND'S ANNUAL BALL. TNVITATION HOLDERS are reminded ■*• ■ that the above event takes place on WEDNESDAY 18th July, at St. Francis's II ill L\hibition D mces will be given by Ali^s Mugaict 0 Connor and partner, also delightful specialty dances by Miss Grift'en and Mi&s. Gohvell Black and White Cars at 1 "a.m. ~ The ', galtly pvlais de danse, villy pat us de danse, Abel Smith street. TO-NIGHT Dancing 8 p.in.-12. TO-NIGHT Novelties! Balloons! TO-NIGHT Streamers! TO-NIGHT. Monte Carlo Dances. Music <n HARRY A VERY AND :;; HIS lAZZ EIVE. Pi ices—Lidics and- Gents),.'ls tick"1 '•* ' ■' '-' 10 MORROW IS ICtHT—Special' :Novelty Night. , THI MW V DELPHI CABARET. IIL MW \DELPHI CABARET. The h'inest appointed Cabaret in the Southun Hemisphere. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. IOMGHI TO-NIGHT. Dincmg 830 p.m.rMidnight. Subscuption 3s 6d. f 4fteinoon Sessions daily from 3 p.m>s p.m., with full orchestra in attendance. Afternoon Tea, Is Cd. Dancing, Is extra. Book your tables now for Wednesday Next. Wednesday Ne\t. Dancing 9 p.m.-l a.m. ■ Novelties' of all descriptions. ;;\.:. ..Subscription, ss. -" ■ Dancing 9 p.m.-l a.m. The Cabaret is fully booked on Thuraday . night next. GORDON AND GOTCH (AUSTRALASIA), LTD. J^NNUAL. STAFF DANCE, .- - THE ADELPHI CABARET, ' TUESDAY, 17th JULY, 1928. Exhibition Dance by Miss Margaret O'Connor and partner. Black and White Cabs in attendance. Bus to Lower Hiitt, leaving at conclusion of dance. MISS PHYLLIS BATES, : ISS PHYLLIS BATES, "New Zealand's Leading Teacher of Ballroom Dancing," And MB. IVOR CRITCHLEY, From the Staff of the Empress Rooms, London, pupil of Josephine Bradley, add one of the Final Twenty in a World's Ballroom Championship. STUDIO: 68, WILLIS-ST. Tel. 41-334. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. Daily. Fox-Trot, Waltz, Quickstep, and Yale Blues. N.B. —Baltimore Heebie-Jeebiea" and Rhythm Step Taught if requested. EVENING CLASSES. MONDAY—lntermediate. WEDNESDAY-Advanced. FRlDAY—Elementary. ■ ■ 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. SCHOOLGIRLS' CLASS Commences Saturday, 2nd June, 2.30 p.nii to 4.30 p.m. Fee: Ten Lessons for One Guinea. JITISS . GWENETHE WALSHE, Teacher of All the Latest Ballroom Dances. CLASSES, 8-10 p.m.: TUESDA V -Intermediate. FRIDAY-Advanced Foxtrot. Waltz. ■ ■ . ". • YALE BLUES. Quickstep. Charleston. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. daily. STUDIO: HERB PRICE'S BUILDINGS, 80, Willis street. ■• ..." Telephones; Studio. 42-211; Residence, 43-457. ■ ; . MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR," ISS MARGARET O'CONNOR. New Zealand's Leading Authority on. BALLROOM DANCING, Assisted by . MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY , And Staff. '.',."' . Miss O'Connor has just returned.from a tour, of England, France, and' America, where she studied under the-world's leading teachers. . . .''.'"'■■ ■"■ Private Lessons and Classes '"from; 10 a.m. •. . ■ ' • -.■'.'■'•'• Studio:' 120. Cuba street (Telephone'2o-. 060), Marie Dean Building.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 12, 16 July 1928, Page 2
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