DANCING. ST. FRANCIS'S HALL, HILL STREET TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT GRAND CARNIVAL DANCE. Exhibition Dance by Miss Margaret O'Connor and Mr. Priestly. Dancing, 8 till 1. Allen's Orchestra, Subscription 3s 6d. Buses for Island Bay and Lyall Bay after the last dance. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! VICTORIA HALL, Adelaide road. Cosmopolitan Dance. Old-time and Foxi trot Dancing. Good Music. Supper provided. Vocal items. Dancing 8 to 11.30. Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. THE ADELPHI CABARET. HE ADELPHI CABARET. TO-NIGHT—AERO CLUB BALL. Ring 28-294 or 22-252 to reserve tables. WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOON, 3-5 p.m. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 9 p.m.-l a.m. FRIDAY NIGHT, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3-5 p.m. SATtTRDAY NIGHT, 8.30 p.m.-midnight. npHE SAN TOY CABARET. XHE SAN TOY CABARET. (Direction Manuel Hyman). BOOK AT ONCE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. GRAND SAN TOY BALL. GRAND SAN TOY BALL. Sub. 7/6. Dancing 9 p.m. until the early hours. Concession to after-theatre patrons. Manuel Hyman and his Marvellous Band at their best. Speaks for itself. Wednesday Night.—Cabaret completely booked out. ne^Cuba street (late Veitch and Allan's Corner). Tel. 21-149 for Reserves and In, formation. In the JJALLROOM DANCING PROFESSION TWO NAMES STAND OUT. Just returned from England. PHYLLIS BATES. PAT. WHITE, Just arrived from England. Private Lessons Daily from 10 a.m Classes: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, B-IU p.m. „ ' THE STUDIO, 68 Willis street. Telephone 41-334. M IS£ *■«■ iNEZ CONNOP, ■"*■ (Certificated Teacher, London), Assisted by MR. R. J. CRAWFORD NORRIS (Just arrived from England). And by arrangement with the "Victor Silvester School of Dancing, London," will teach all the Latest Dances at this Studio Four Professionals are in attendance at All Classes. STUDIO: Strand Theatre Buildings, 15. Manners street. > Telephone 44-547. TI/TISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, New Zealand's Leading Authority on BALLROOM DANCING, Assisted by MR. W E. PRIESTLEY, who has just returned from studying in England and the Continent Private Lessons trpm 10 a.m. to 10 p.m classes; Studio Championship, £55 in prizes. Full particulars advertised later. During 1928, 95 per cent, of Ballroom Demonstrators and' Competition Winners were trained in this school. SUBURBAN CLASSES. Newtown Library, every Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. Kilbirnie. Taia Hall, every Saturday, 7-8 p.m. Melrose Hall, every Saturday, 7 to 8. NEW PREMISES, the largest and most up-to-date in the Southern Hemisphere, at 58, LOWER CUBA STREET, nest Bank of New Zealand. Tel. 20-660. LEARN TC DANCE, CORRECTLY. AT WELLINGTON'S* MOST POPULAR SCHOOL OF DANCING. A/fISS GWENETHE WALSHE. xv- STUDIO: 56, WELLIS STREET, Opp. Hotel Windsor. Tels.: Studio 42-211. Res. 43-457. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. daily. CLASSES: Tuesday and Friday Evenings from 8-10 o'clock. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS MA VIS PEARCE, MISS MAVIS PEARCE, Studio; Oourtenay Chambers, Courtenay place. PRIVATE Tuition in all the latest Ball-' -*- room Dances by appointment daily, 10 a.m. to 9 P-m. Terms moderate, Telephone 21-218. Classes Monday and Wednesday Evenings. Deportment Class, Saturday Mornings. PUBLIC NOTICES. " " ASTOR HOUSE," ■^■STOR HOUSE," 143, WILLIS STREET (Opposite V.M.0.A,), WELLINGTON. f THE BUSINESS MAN'S RESTAURANT. RE-OPENING TUESDAY, 4th JUNE. K.K.O. PICTURES (AUSTRALASIA), LTD. • IN THE MATTER OF "THE COMPANIES, ACT, 1908," is hereby given that R.K.O. -*>1 Pictures (Australasia), Ltd., a company duly incorporated in New South Wales in the Commonwealth of Australia and having its registered office in Castlereagh street, Sydney, proposes to commence and carry on business in New Zea-' land, and the situation and locality of its office or place of business for New Zealand is at the Paramount Buildings, Courtenay place, Wellington. ; Legal process may be served upon the Company and notices of any kind may be addressed or delivered at the office of the Company at Paramount Buildings, Courtnay place, Wellington, aforesaid. Dated this 3Ut day of May, 1929. S. S. BRIPGFORD, , Attorney in New, Zealand for R.K.O. Pictures (Australasia), Ltd. QAFETY First—Driving comfort, Leg K3 .Room, Ease, and Visibility—safety factors. Drive a Plymouth and be safe. EW BURD, Jeweller, Agent for the • Famous Roles Watch, holding 25 world's records. Note address: 4. Willis-st. Room 10, First Floor. XXT ANTED Known—Winter require- ' T meats, Coal Hods, 4a Gel; Fire Screens, Spark Guards, 12s 6d; Coal and Wood Boxes. Come to Sims Hardware. T BATHER Attache Cases, covered steel frame, drop back lid, 14in, 17s 6d; 16in, 19s Gd. Nash Leather Arcade, 133----135, Cuba-st. T?CONOMY in cooking is yours with *■* O-Tis. Try it for to-morrow's breakfast. Gift Coupons in packets. WANTED Known—Crockery Specials *T this week to clear, Footed Crystal Sweet Dishes, Is lid; Decorated Cup and Saucer, with square plate, Is 6d and Is lid. At Sims Hardware. ON WITH THE DANCE" WTE Recommend the Pavilion, Basin Reserve. Dustin's, Ltd, Lessees.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 127, 3 June 1929, Page 2
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