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" DANCING. gT FRANCIS HALL. HILL STREET. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCE. Miss Murphy's Orchestra. Ladies Is 6d. Gents 2s. Buffet Supper. NOTICE. WOOLWOJ-THS (N.Z.), LTD. FIRST 'STAFF BALL. TNVITATION HOLDERS are reminded *** of the above Ball, which will be held in the Adelphi Cabaret on TUESDAY NEXT. 29th OCTOBER, at S p.m. — ' '■ H. F. VAUGHAN, Hon. Secretary. "DON-ACCORD ASSEMBLY -"ON-ACCORD ASSEMBLY ■ Holds its ever-popular Modern Old-time Dance every ! SATURDAY / -. In the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Clyde quay (off, Courtenay place). This Suite of Halls to Let for parties, dances, weddings, meetings, etc. Apply Lodge Secretary, in Hall, or Tel. 23-218. rpHE ADELPHI CABARET. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Dancing, 8.30-Midnight. Subscription, 5s 6d, after 10.30 3s 6d. Exhibition Dances by Miss Margaret O'Connor and Mr. Priestley. MONDAY NIGHT (LABOUR. DAY") RACE BALL. RACE BALL. RACE BALL. Subscription 7s 6d. The Management wish to remind Patrons that the consumption of alcoholic liquor on the premises is absolutely prohibited. RODNEY A. PANKHURST. J. NELSON LANE. s — fTHE REALM THE REALM lA-HE REALM THE REALM . HATAITAI. t TO-3-IGHT'S THE NIGHT. GRAND GALA. GRAND GALA. A NIGHT OF NOVELTIES. A NIGHT OF NOVELTIES. . New and Fascinating Numbers bv THE MASCOTS, Undoubtedly the Finest Dance Band in the City. THE ANIMAL DANCE AGAIN. THE ANIMAL DANCE AGAIN. s"he finest evening's amusement in town. A Night to be Remembered. JOY AND FUN FOR ALL. - You forget all your troubles at THE REALM. We Guarantee No Dull Moments. Usual Subs., Late Trams. WATERSIDES' FOOTBALL CLUB • tT S.C. (Incorporated). TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. JAZZ JAZZv TRADES HALL, JAZZ Vivian street. JAZZ JAZZ Monte Carlo, Streamers, Excuse JAZZ Me, Spotlight, etc. JAZZ JAZZ Ladies Is 6d, Gentlemen 2s bd, JAZZ Supper included. JAZZ JAZZ Rudolph's Orchestra. JAZZ A.M. HARDING, Hon. Sec' •WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. TIfEMBERS and Friends are reminded of ■"*■ our USUAL WEEKLY DANCE, Caledonian Hall, Sturdee street, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Ladies Is Gd, Gents 2s. Music by Bert Ras-'s Syncopating Band. EL S. HANNAH, Secretary. Note.—The Annual Halloween will be held on THURSDAY, 31st OCTOBER. Caledonian. Hall available for socials, concerts, wedding and birthday parties. Apply. Mr. Cooper, 69, Dixon street. Tel. 21-852. |y*ft_-_. TO-NIGHT at FfjJS^* EVANS BAY YACHT p"^ y CLUB. SPECIALLY' Engaged Orchestra. A Great Night full of fun. Bus leaves Courtenay place 8 p.m. and returns after Dance. Usual prices. Don't forget the Outboard Regatta on MONDAY, and the Dance in the Clubhouse 'in the .Evening. It's a Special at no extra charge. LEARN TO. DANCE AT The SOUTHERN COLLEDGE DANCING 0 ' STUDIO, 147, Cuba street. Telephone 22-156. Private Tuition Daily by Appointment. Practices and Classes Arranged. The Staff: SOUTHfeRN COLLEGE (North of England Dancing ' Champion), BEATRICE MEHAFFEY, JOSEPH COLLEDGE irVill Make Your Lessons a Pleasure and a Success. *-feU_ROOM DANCING ' _.ND "THE -.WIVED. GREEK DANCE. ■«-riSS BARBARA PUTNAM, Pupil of *TX Josephine Bradley, London, and the Ginner-Mawer School, London. STUDIO: No. 7, WOODWARD STREET. Private Lessons from 10.30 a.m. Classes. Telephone . 45-391. - ' Children's Class Saturday Morning. THE MARGARET \ O'CONNOR STUDIO. New Zealand's University of Ballroom Dancing. Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR AND MR. W ,E PRIESTLEY, Who recently returned from studying in England and the Continent. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ' CLASSES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. MISS O'CONNOR takes pleasure in announcing that she has secured the services of the well-known English Physical Culture Expert, Mr. Ernest Mack (late Instructor, Paragon Health Institute, .Liverpool), to give Private Lessons in all branches of Physical Culture, Weightreducing, and Diet. Private Lessons by appointment, from 10 a.m. Evening Classes for Business Men Special Children's Classes. STUDIO: 58, CUBA STREET Telephone 45-571.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 102, 26 October 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 102, 26 October 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 102, 26 October 1929, Page 5