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DANCING. B" ON-ACCORD ASSEMBLY ON-ACCORD ASSEMBLY ODDFELLOWS' HALL, EVERY SATURDAY. Select Modern Old-time Dance. '•Where Quality Counts." Fox-trots, One-steps, D'Alberts, Sp< lit^lit Waltzes, etc., etc. Monte Car: Everything of the Best. Usual Prices. IJH X ADELPHI CABARE TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Dancing, 8.30 p.m.-midnight. Subscription 7s Gd. Supper included. L-VST WEEK of DON TASKA and 'HIS ADELPHI ORCHESTRA, farewell Appearances Saturday, 30th Au Tea Dance, 3 p.m.-a p.m. Evening Dancing. 8.30-midnight. ■WEDNESDAY. 3rd SEPT.. at 9 p.m FIRST APPEARANCE of CLAUD BENNETT & HIS ORCHESTR CLAUD BENNETT & HIS ORCHESTR Riii? 28-294 or 22-252 for Reservations. rpliE EMBASS V, Kilbirni 1A HE EMBASS V, Kilbirni Seven minutes from Courtenay place (No. 2 cars stop at door). WELLINGTON'S MOST POPULAR DANCE. !PUN AND FRIVOLITY FROM 8 p.v till 12 p.m. NOVELTY DANCES, BALLOON, AN CONFETTI BATTLES, SSind everything to make the evening mo enjoyable. THE BEST BAND IN TOWN. BASIL BIRD & HIS EMBASSY BAN BASIL BIRD & HIS EMBASSY BAN featuring the latest —''Underneath Texas Moon," "Anytime's the Time ■ Fall in Love." USUAL SUBS. Direction, REG. ROSS. Late Cars to City. M.C, KEITH ROBINSON. . DANCE. SPECIAL CARNIVAL NIGHT. MISS INEZ CONNOP is holding Dance for her Pupils, ex-Pupils, ai their Friends at her Studio, 10, Mamie street. TO-NIGHT. Owing to the increasing popularity thess dances you are advised to book yoi tables early. Telephone 44-547. EVERYONE LIKES THE "VTEW CABARET ±y at SCORCHING BAY. Reserve your Table for Saturday evei fing. Telephone 16-889. Private Parties every evening exeeptir Dainty Morning and Aiternoc \Xe.as, ls. Dancing Free. pLAZA. •; ' 126, Cuba street. i TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! i (POPULAR NIGHT). S-12. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s (Supper). HSote.—The Grand Final of the £15 Cor Petition will take place next Wednesdt Music by the Plaza Dance Ban j»f»H£ MASCOTS DANCE CLU! JX THE REALM. \ WEDNESDAY EVENING. Something New to Danceland. SONG DRESS BALL. 'First Prize: The best and largest box jchocolates we could find in this city. Some suggestions for your guidanc '■'Mucking About the Garden," "Only ."Rose," "Lady Luck," "Vagabond King ''The Drum Major," "Bundle of Love Lc ters,' '"Rio Rita," "South' Sea Rose," "I Scream." "Tin Pan Parade," "The Ste Song." "Gay Cabalero-," "Picking Peta off Daisies" "Broken Hearted," "To maker's Dream," "Little Mister Bag; Breeches." Hundreds ot others to pi< i'rora. Madame Rosina Bligh, professional dan jing teacher, has consented to -judge tl competition. • tjfS&k WELLINGTON (MM, JK CALEDONIAN XSTEEKLY DANCE, Caledonian Ha li" Sturdee street, TO-NIGHT, at Monte Carlo Waltz. Music by Be Kay's Syncopating Band. Ladies ls 6 Gents. 2s. The Committee reserves t. w&ht of admission. M. GRAY NASMITH, Secretary. ,I»LAIN AND FANCY DRESS DANC •T. in ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Clyi IQtiay, on TUESDAY, 26th AUGUST. DANCING 8-12. JUDGING OF COSTUMES, 9 p.m. • FC-UR PRIZES. SUB. 2s 6d. J. LITTLE, 1 Hon. Secretary. SPHE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUD' *f-'.HE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUD! PJ'.-Z. University of Ballroom Dancinj Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR (me fcer Imperial Society, Ballroom Brand Jiondon. JEK. W. JS. PRIESTLY (London Cci |£te). MISS KATHLEEN O'CONNOR. STUDIO CLASSES. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p. Next Studio Dance, SATURDAY, 30 AUGUST. Pupils and Intending Pupils are : tninded that the first round of the Stilt Championship will take place at a s] *ial dance at the Adelphi Cabaret, TUI PAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER. STUDIO: 58, CUBA STREET i (Opp. James Smith's). I Tel. 45-571. *— — t • MISS PHYLLIS BATES, I 1U- SCHOOL OF [ BALLROOM DANCING, I' 68, Willis street. Tel. 41-334. Staff: MR. T. R. M'GREGOR, jHember Imperial Societ/ (Ballro< Branch), recently arrived from Englai MISS BETTY GRAHAM. Jind just' arrived from the Sydney Bram MISS ALISON KIRKCALDIE, MISS MEG KNYVETT. _ jpho have been teaching in Brisbane a Sydney. This fully-qualified Staff of Teachers iinetiualled by any other School in Ni Zealand. Private Lessons daily from 10 a.m. Supper Dance Classes (evenings). BALLROOM DANCING iSIJISS GWENETHE WALSHE, Stm Vli- £38, Willis street (opp. Hotel Wii jtor.) Tels. 42-211 ai^ 43-457. Personal and Individual Tuition fr< SLO a.m. daily. CLASSES—Tuesday and Friday Ev( Sijgs, from 8-10 o'clock. #- ? BALLROOM DANCING EISS PHVLLIS HOUGHTON h opened a Studio at 206, Lambton qu Dosite Kirkcaldie and Stains). , Private Tuition daily from 10 a.m. I Classes Monday Nights. I (Telephone 44-747 or 20-GOB.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 5

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