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DANCING. : : -^ CT. FRANCIS'S HALL, HILL STREEft, PRIVATE DANCE, THURSDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1928. Rudolph's Orchestra. Dancingß p.m. to ]_. Novelties, etc. Subscription 2s 6d. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT?' KIWI CLUB LONG OABAHiaf NIGHT. 8-12. ■" Special Engagement of JACK COWDREY'S MAJESTIC ) ORCHESTRA. Streamers and Novelty Bailees. Subscription, 2s. Tel.. 21-149 for K#» serves. KIWI CLUB LUNCHEON AND TE* ROOMS, VEITCH AND ALLAN'S BUILDIHWfc Cuba street. KAIWARRA RUGBY FOOTBALJ. CLUB - Announce their £jeco:n*d annual i>an€_l To be held in the SYDNEY STREET HALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 19th SEPT. First-class Orchestra, Tip-top Suppeft. ' Subscriptions: Gents 2s, Ladies Is M» , THE NEW ADELPHI CABAREft HE NEW ADELPHI CABARET, TO-NIGHT! SPECIAL LONG NIGH1* TO-NIGHT! Dancing 9 p.m.-l a.m. TO-NIGHT! Exhibition of Slow Fo» TO-NIGHT! Trot by Winners and Oth«# TO-NIGHT! Competitors in Last SatM» TO-NIGHT! day's Competition. Book Your Tables Now! FOR BALLOON BALL, ,■ ", . WEDNESDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER" i) p.ni.-2 a.m. . . . , Ring 28-294. Afternoon Tea Served Daily, 3-5 p.tnTea only Is 6d; Tea and Dancing 2s flit Music at all Session by Kodney Pant" hurst's Own Orchestra. rpHE GAIETY PALAIS DE DANS-fc x Abel Smith-st. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT! . NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT! ' Dancing'as usual, 8 p.m.-12.': ■• ■ FOX-TROT CHAMPIONSHIP OF ' WELLINGTON, FIRST HEAT, SATURDAY NIGHX* Ten Valuable Prizes: Ist Couple—2 Gold Medals and £10 Ma Trophy. 2nd Couple—£7 7s Trophy. 3rd Couple—£s 5s Trophy. 4th Couple—£4 4s TrophyJ sth Couple—£3 3s Trophy. Gth Couple—£2 2s Trophy. Also Four Prizes valued at £1 Is eac-k. Sis Couples voted for from each heat. Special Prizes for Couple securing' highest votes in- each heat. Judging throughout Competition will M by popular vote. No Entrance Fee for Competition. Usual Admission Charges—Ladies __- Gents., 2s. A Voting Card issued with each ticket. IRISH SOCIETY (Inc.) REMINDS Member.- and Friend, if their DANCE TO-MORROW NIGHt (Thursday) in Queen's Hall, Cuba street (opp. Queen's Theatre). Good floor _n_. dainty supper and prizes. Admission! Ladies Is lid, Gents 2s. Excellent mxusk by Miss Murphy's. Orchestra. ■ . W. TINNEY, Hon. Seq. _ WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. A CHILDREN'S Plain and Fancy Dre_» Ball will be held in the Caledonia* Hall, Sturdee street, on SATURDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, 2.30 to 5 p.m. • Prizes awarded to_boy and girl,. 14 years and under, best original, fancy, paper, and poster. Afternoon Tea provided. Admission: Adults Is, Children Is. H. S. HANNAH, Secretary MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, New Zealand's Leading Authority o* , Ballroom Dancing, ' ' '. | Assisted by Mr. W. E. Priestley and ' Staff. ...... ; MISS O'CONNOR has "Just returned from England, France, and America, where she studied under the World's Leading Teachers. ' It is a significant fact that practically all' Ballroom Demonstrators and Competition Winners were trained in this School. : Latest successes: Winners of Yale Blueff Competition, Adelphi Cabaret. Winners at Slow Fox Tirot Competition, Adelphi Cabaret. ' ■. STUDIO: 126, CUBA STREET ' (Marie Dean Building). Tel. 20-600. ' ■ . /. MISS GWENETHE WALSEO& ISS GWENETHE WALS___> Teacher of all the Latest Ballroom Dancing. ;'■;• CLASSES: TUESDAY—lntermediate, 8-10 pjn. . FRlDAY—Advanced, 8-10 p_a. Privato Tuition from 10 a.m. DAILY. Lessons given in all the Modern Dance*, including Fox Trot, Waltz, Quick Step, Yalo Blues, Baltimore, and Heebie Jeebiai. STUDIO: HERB PRICE'S BUILDINGS. 54, Willk. street. Telephones: Studio, 42-211; Ked_«_e% 43-457. MISS PHYLLIS BATES, * ISS PHYLLIS BATES, "New Zealand's Leading Teacher of Ballroom Dancing," ' And MR. IVOR CRITCHLEY, From the Staff of the Empress Rooms. . London, pupil of Josephine Bradley, and one of the Final Twenty in a WorldTl Ballroom Championship, Assistant Teacher: j MISS VALMA SPILLER. STUDIO: 68, WILLIS-ST. Tel. «-33t Private Lessons from 10 a.m. Daily. Fox-Trot, Waltz, Quickstep, Yale Bta-t Baltimore, and Heebie-jeebies. EVENING CLASSES: MONDAY—lntermediate. WEDNESDAY-Advanced. FRIDAY-Elementary. S p.m. to 10 p.m. PRACTICE: Tuesday. 5 to 6 p.m. SCHOOLGIRLS' CLASS: Saturday, 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. \ Fee: Ten Lessons for One Guinea. I^OUR Shillings in £ disc, off Diamond Rings during our tremendous Stocktaking Sale. Lloyd's, Lambton-qy., •__ : Cuba-sfc. .

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 54, 12 September 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 54, 12 September 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 54, 12 September 1928, Page 3