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DANCING. THE BROWN OWL TEA HOUSE AND GARDENS, AKATARAWA, The popular calling place for all Meals. Special Catering for Parties and Picnics. DANCING. DANCING. SATURDAY EVENING. Private Parties and Dances Catered for during week; King 45-555 to arrange Transport for Parties and Picnics. Delightful Week-end Sections for Sale on the Estate.Tel, 17R, Upper Hult. OWE EEALM. THE REALM. •*■ .' ' HATAITAI. This advertisement is not a draw. We know you will be with us, because we make you ha^py. Our Vsried Programme Includes THE SIX MEXICAN MASCOTS. THE SIX MEXICAN MASCOTS. A Special Treat by MISS GLADYS CROSSIN, In Her Famous Mexican Tarantella. As Miss Crossin is only passing through Wellington, this is your one and only chance of seeing this beautiful and talent«d artist. We will also feature the New Gem FosTrot,. "I JUST ROLL ALONG." Also the usual evening's fun and frolic of High-class Music and Song. CABARET. TO-NIGHT t SATURDAY. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY SUMMER SESSION. i SATURDAY SUMMER SESSION. Dance in the' specially ventilated Cabaret Lounge iii the Cool Winter Garden. The ideal summer night's entertainment. Dancing 8.30 p.m.-Miduight. Subs. 59, after Theatre 3s Gd. Tel. 28-294 or .22-252' for your Table. HIRE THE ADELPHI TOR YOUR NEXT SOCIAL FUNCTION. DON ACCORD ASSEMBLE ■"ON ACCORD ASSEMBLY HOLDS ITS EVER-POPULAR DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, in the Oddfellows' Hall, Clyde quay, off Courtenay place. Music by Mi's. Cowie's Orchestra. Ladies Is Gd, Supper. Gents 2s. GAIETY „ ORIENTAL. THE NEW GAIETY, Abel Smith street. Always the most popular Dance in AVellin^ton. . • TO-NIGHT at 8. • TO-NIGHT at S. Come and join the merry throng. Have you seen our new decorations? They create a wonderful . ORIENTAL ATMOSPHERE. The ■ Best Floor and THE BEST MUSIC. Ladies 2s, Gents 2s Gd, including Supper. JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! •. TO-NIGHT. JTMPIEE HALL, Upper • Cuba street. 8 p.m.-12 p.m. Monte Carlo, Excuse Me, etc. PRICES: Is 6d and 2s, supper included. COLLEGIANS ORCHESTRA. ■■"■. A. M..E. HARDING,, Hon. Sec. W.F.Q;§.C. COME! COME! COME TO THE DE LUXE ASSEMBLY, VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE-RD., — ' ' t>. ■ TO-NIGHT (Saturday), TO-NIGHT.. Fox-trot, One-step, Spotlight Waltz, Monte Carlo Waltz. Valuable Prizes Given Away. Supper provided. The De Luxe leads the way. Come and see for yourself. Ladies Is Gd, Gents 2s. F. M'GONNELL, M.C. M. R. JACKSON, Sec. •£JOLUMBIAN CABARET, KILBIRNIE. TO-NIGHT! 'TO-NIGHT! •Coolest Hall in Wellington. Electric Punkas and Ice Cave. RUDOLPH ORCHESTRA, Always the Latest. Subs.: Ladies 2s, Gents 2s 6d, including . /nipper and fountain drinks. Direction: S. Headland. WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. rPHE USUAL WEEKLY DANCE will be ■*■ held in the CALEDONIAN HALL, Sturdee street, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Ladies Is 6d, gents 2s. Music by Bert Ray's Syncopating Band. H. S. HANNAH, Secretary. CALEDONIAN HALL .available for Socials, Concerts, Wedding, and Birthday Parties. Apply Secretary, Tel. 25-016. MISS CRESSELL VAUGHAN has re- ■"-*- opened her Classes for Fancy Dancing. Lessons given in Clog, Character, Step, and Operatic Dancing. PALAIS DE DANSE,. - Abel Smith street, Wellington, on Tuesdays and Fridays, 2.30 p.m.' Also at 102, Britomart street, Berhampore. rpHE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL Of BALLROOM DANCING, 68," Willis street. Telephone 41-334. Staff includes: MR. IVOR CRITCHLEY, From the Empress Rooms, London, and MISS VALMA SPILLER, Now teaching all the dances for the 1929 season! including the TILE TROT. LEARN TO DANCE CORRECTLY Every Step of Every Dance. MISS GWENETHE . WALSHE, Herb. Price's buildings, 0G ; Willis street. Telephones: Studio, 42-211; Residence 43-457. MISS MARGARET O'CONNER, ISS MARGARET O'CONNER, New Zealand's Leading Authority, on Ballroom Dancing, Studio: 536, Cuba street. Telephone 20-CCO. Private Lessons daily from 10 a.m. Classes MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, and FRIDAYS. All Latest Dances Taught, including Quick-step, Fox-trot, Waltz, 'Varsity Drag. Sugar-step, and Tile-trot. ISS INEZ CONNOP, Certificated Teacher, London. BALLROOM DANCING. STUDIO: Strand Theatre Buildings, 15, Manners street, 2nd Floor. ,' Telephone 44-547. PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 10 a.m. Panatropc used for Teaching. ■

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 9 February 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 32, 9 February 1929, Page 5

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