DANCING. JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! IN New Trades Hall, entrance Marion street (off ■ Vivian street), SATURDAY 15th DECEMBER, W2S. Dancing 8 to 12. M. Hyman's Celebrated Orchestra. Novelty: Monte Carlo and Sparklet Dances. Floor specially prepared by experts. Supper provided. Subscriptions: Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. NOTE.—Gents may bring second lady free. THE REALM • THE REALM HATAITAI. WELLINGTON'S FOREMOST DANCING AMUSEMENTS. a "'HE finest Evening's Amusement in town. ''Why do the crowds flock to the Realm?" The Mascot Specialty Orchestra in New and Popular Numbers, including, "Where, .Oh Where.-Do I Live?" ''London's Latest," ''My Angel," and "Let Your Smile be Your Umbrella." Specially Sprung Floor. Hosts of Novelties. Usual Prices. Late Trams. PAIETY PALAIS 'DE DANSE. VT Abel Smith street. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, Daucing S to 12. GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT. Monte Carlo, Blubs. Streamers, Novelties,, Etc. FLANNELS OPTIONAL. Management, ■ I HARRY A VERY AND HIS FANTANS. Our Popular Prices: Ladies, 2s; Gents., 2s 6d, including supper. COME COME COME To the T)E LUXE ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, ■'-'■ Adelaide road, TO-NIGHT (SAT.) TO-NIGHT Fox-trot, One-step, Spotlight Waltz, Saunter. 65,- and our special Monte Carlo Waltz. Valuable prizes given away. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Special Notice.—This Tuesday, 18th Dec., Xtnas Ham and Xmas Cake given as prizes fn the M,onte Carlo. Please note: We do hot close down during the summer. P. M'Gonnell,. M.C.; M. R. Jackson, Sec. riOLUMBIAN CABARET, KILBIRNIE. opp. Kilbirnie Reserve. REOPENING REOPENING TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The most Up-to-date Hall in Wellington, being fitted with electric punkas and ice cave, which should make summer dancing very popular. RUDOLPH ORCHESTRA, Always the Latest Music. Subs.: Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d, including Iced Fountain Drinks and Cabaret Supper. Direction: S. HEADLAND. WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. T\f EMBERS and Friends are reminded of ■"*■ our Usual Weekly DANCE, CALEDONIAN - HALL, Sturdee street, TONIGHT, at S o'clock. Ladies Zs (id, Gents 2s. Music by Bert Ray's Syncopating Band. ''Flannels Optional." H. S. HANNAH, Secretary. Caledonian Hall available for Socials, Concerts, Wedding and Birthday Parties. Apply Secretary, Tel. 25-616. THE "riOLLEDGE-BAUDINET SCHOOL OF V DANCING. MR. SOUTHERN COLLEDGE, Ballroom Dancing. MISS NANOYA BAUDINET, Operatic Dancing. For Terms and Particulars, apply STUDIO: 52, Majoribanks street. THE BROWN OWL, AKATARAWA. ML ROADSIDE CABARET just far **• enough away (from town) to be interesting. Does not a perfect Cuisine, a gerfect Floor, and perfect Dance Music go to make a perfect evening? Ring 17R, Upper Hutt, To engage Tables. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR,1 New Zealand's Leading Authority on Ballroom Dancing. Studio: 126, Cuba-st. Tel. 20-660. Pupils from this Studio, when visiting Auckland, are invited to visit the Auckland Branch, and attend Practice Classes. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, New Zealand's Leading Authority on Ballroom Dancing, "[MISS O'CONNOR recently returned iu> from England, France, and America, where sho studied under the world's most famous teachers. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. Pupils from this studio when visiting Auckland are invited to visit the Auckland branch and attend the practice classes. STUDIO: 126, CUBA STREET (Marie Dean Building). Tel. 20-660. HISS INEZ CONNOP, (Certificated Teacher, London). Ballroom Dancing.—Studio will be open $iroughout the Summer for Private Leaions and for tho Training of Students to become Teachers. PANATROPE USED FOR TEACHING. STUDIO: Strand Theatre Buildings, 15 Manners street. Tel. 44.-547. "\nSS BARBARA.PUTNAM, iTiISS BARBARA PUTNAM, Recently returned from London, jjupil of ffie Ginner-Mawer School of Revived Greek Stance,, and Josephine Bradley, London's leading teacher of Ballroom Dancing. STUDlO—Lauchlaa's Buildings, 7, Woodward street. Prirate Lessons from 10.30 a.m. All the Latest Dances as being, danced in London- to-day. Special Lessons for Students and Teachers, in Greek and Ballroom Dancing. *PHE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL J. . Of BALLROOM DANCING, CS, Willis street. Tel. 41-331. Principal: MISS PHYLLIS BATES. "N./J.'s Foremost Teacher of Modern Dancing." MR. IVOR CRITCHLEY, Flora the Empress Rooms, London, And MISS VALMA SPILLER, fcrisatp Lessons Daily, from 10 a.m., as venal, throughout the Summe*,
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 132, 15 December 1928, Page 5
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