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DAN( FREE TRIP THE INEZ CONNOP SCHOOL OF DAI J- 15, MANNERS STREET, has so'metl Beason we are giving a prize to our pupils FREE RETURN 1 OR VALUE IN CASH TO To win this Handsome Prize a Compe at THE ADELPHI CABARET, and the I Couple, who will be judged by competent Open to all Amateurs, who at som THE CONNOP SCHOOL OF DANCING. EVEEYBODY HAS A START NOW AND FOR FURTHER INFORMAL DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. MISS' NESTA CARWELL COOKE Resumes Teaching THURSDAY AFTER EASTER, 4th APRIL. Classes as Usual. Private Lessons by Arrangement. "MARIONHURST," Wadestown. "DON ACCORD ASSEMBLY JJON ACCORD ASSEMBLY HOLDS ITS EVER-POPULAR DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, in the Oddfellows' Hall, Clyde quay, off Courtejiay place. Music by Mrs. Cowie's : Orchestra. Ladies Is 6d, Supper. Gents 2s. COME! COME! COME!To the Dance that Leads the Way. BE LUXE ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT Fox-trot, One-step, Spotlight Waltz. Special Monte Carlo Waltz.. Valuable Prizes Given Away. Supper provided. Ladies Is 6d; Gents. 2s. Special Notice.—Do Luxe Ball, Tuesday, 26th March. Valuable prizes given for the best Fancy, Paper; and Comical Dress. F. M'GONNELL.M.C. M. R. JACKSON, Sec. A REMINDER. MONDAY. 3rd JUNE (KING'S BIRTHDAY.) ,i ITH ANNUAL SENIOR CADET BALL. #TH ANNUAL SENIOR CADET BALL. Keep this night for the boys. DANCE AND CARDS. .[AN Old-time and Jazz Dance, with a :'A "500" Card Evening, will be held in .the Orange Hall, Daniell street, To-night, at S o'clock. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Good (music, good prizes, and home-made supper. GAIETY ORIENTAL, AIETY ORIENTAL, ' Abel Smith street 'Always a Happy and Enjoyable Dance. OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL. ' ' TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT, at S o'clock.. jVlusie by Wellington's. Snappiest Dance Band.. , ' ■' ' ' ;-HAT r-Y AVERY AND HIS FANTANS. l f4 Ladies 2s, Gents 2s Gil. including Supper. j m ■_ • WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. THE USUAL WEEKLY DANCE will be held in the CALEDONIAN HALL, Sturdee street, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Ladies Is Od, Gents 2s. Music by Bert Ray's Syncopating Band. 11. S. HANNAH, Secretary. CALEDONIAN HALL available for, fJocinls, Concerts, Wedding and Birthday tPiarties. Apply Secretary, Tel. 25-616. '• THE SOUTHERN COLLEDGE ; -MIE SOUTHERN COLLEDGE DANCING STUDIO, 117, Cuba street. Tel. 22-136. Private Les.tons daily, 10 to 10.. CLASSES: HATAITAI, 8 to 10 p.m., 'MONDAY NEXT. Fee 2s per Class. .. STUDIO: TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Bto 10. THURSDAY '(for Married People only), 8 to 9.30.. For further particulars ring 22-156. — MISS BARBARA PUTNAM, IDECENTLY returned from England and :■*-* the Continent, pupil of Giiincr-Mawer School of Greek Dance and Josephine Bradley, 1 London's foremost teacher' of Ballroom Dancing. . Studio: No; 7, WOODWARD STREET. Private Lessons from 10.30 a.m. in all 'the latest dances as being danced in London Ballrooms to-day. Classes begin MONDAY, 18th March. JLEARN TO DANCE CORRECTLY Every Stop of Every Dance! n\f ISS GWENETHE WALSHE, •*•'■*■ Herb. Price's Buildings, 56, Willis street. .Telephones: Studio, 42-211; Residence, 43-457. ipHE MARGARET O'CONNOR I-1 HE MARGARET O'CONNOR Studio of Ballroom Dancing. JT'ho Leading and Most Successful School of Dancing in New Zealand. It is a significant fact that practically all ballroom demonstrators and competition winners are trained in this school. Strictly private lessons from 10 a.m. Three classes weekly. Dances taught in-' elude: Quickstep Waitz, Foxtrot, TileTrot, Sugar-Step, 'Varsity Drag. Studio: 126, Cuba street (same entrance as Marie Dean). Telephone 20-660. . MISS 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, : Private Lessons Daily from 10 a.m. I, : ' EVENING CLASSES <\ MONDAY, 11th MARCH.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 56, 9 March 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 56, 9 March 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 56, 9 March 1929, Page 5