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A DAY AT THE "Y." TUESDAY, sth JULY, 10 am. to 4.30 p.m. 'Q.AMES, Folk Dancing, Hobbies and '~* Crafts. Picnic lunch provided. Hear J>lang for the Opportunity School. Girb under 18 years especially invited. Y.W.C.A, BOULCOTT STREET. W.EA. DRAMA CLASS. VTISS. M. COOLEY, MA, will comAIJ- mence a Course of Twelve Lcctuies for the W.E.A. on Modern British Drama :m Room 2 at the Tiadcs Hall, 126, Vivian street, on TUESDAY NEXT, sth JULY, at 7.4J pm. The subject of the Fust Lecture will be "The Drama of Ideas." Fee for the Couise, 3s 6d, but the class is free to Unemployed men and women. All interested m English htcrntuie are wel-come-to attend, and the W.E.A.- Library its free to all members. E. MASLEN, Secietai y. Tel. 52-307. DANCING. OK • ACCORD ASSEMBLY. ON - ACCORD ASSEMBLY. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Cljde quay, EVP.RY SATURDAY. Wellington's Oldest Dance Assembly. Mis. I Cowie's Orchestra of four Instruments, comprising Piano,- Violin, Drums, and Piano-Accordion, the rage of oversea orcheatras. Ladies Is fid (supper). Gents 2s "yiCTORLA. ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, 1 ~ Adelaide road. The Most Select Old-time and Modern Dance in AVellington, Best of Music, Supper, Prices, and Floor. Cannot be beaten in Wellington. Roll along for a good night's Dancing. Cool Drinks' Provided. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s, Double 3s. ALL WELCOME. J. HALLEY, M.C. A. JONES, Sec. ~ D.IC. ' TJASKETBALL DANCE, "^ NEW PHARMACY HALL, Cambridge terrace. 6th JULY, 1932. Aver>'B Oichestra. Dainty Supper. Subs. 2s.single/ 3s 6d double. 'THE !7J0Y 75 ASSEMBLY. •*■ Selecr Old-time Dancing TO-NIGHT —■ TRADES HALL (Comfortably' heated)-. Valuable prizes for Monte Cailo. Music, Floor, and Supper the Best. BALLOON BATTLE NEXT SATURDAY. FANCY DRESS BALL, 23rd JULY. F. McGONNELL, MC Realm" ~ Realm TXTELLINGTON'S FOREMOST Realm TT DANCE. Realm Realm TO-NIGHT'S A GREAT NIGHT Realm Beaton Several New Novelties. Realm Realm New Numbers by the Band. Realm Realm THE SCOOTER RACE. Realm THE SCOOTER RACE. Realm Realm Dance of the Silver Fish. Realm Lucky Spider Dance. Realm Realm Negro Song by the Boys, Realm "OH? MO'NAH." Realm Usual Sube. Late Tiams". OELECT OLD-TIME AND MOD- ° ERN DANCE, Sturdee Hall (late St Peter's, Ghuznee street). TONIGHT and Ever* SATURDAY and TUESDAY. Dainty Suppci. Rollicking Music by the REVELLERS' ORCHESTRA. Extra SpecialOfficial First appearance of the FIVE QUEENS OF HARMONY. Ladies Is 6d; Gents 2s ADELPHI CABARET. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ENTERTAINMENT. Mjss Margaret O'Connor and Mr. Ted Priestly Will Demonstrate. Tut Coltman and His Adelphians Sub.- 6s. Direction: MISS INEZ CONNOP. J)ANCE, - 10-NIGHT, AMBASSADORS' BAND. FOSU HALL,-171, Cuba street. Supper, Novelties. Admission; Is;6d, Is. PHARMACY ASSEMBLY HALI! •*• 59, Cambridge terrace. TO-NIGHT. -TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT DANCE. DANCE. Meet me at the Pharmacy Hall and MAMONDS mUSI° by the BLACK Best of Floor, Supper, and Pnzes. , rT "f ,t;l e TT) vSt esUlallloom Dancing. MISS MURIEL WILTON in an eLiiMtion of the Nautche Dance. Something Worth Seeing, believe me. isubs . Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. STAN MILLS. M C. gT. .FRANCIS'S HALL, HILL ST " DANCE, DANCE TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT and every Saturday Night. Dancing, 8 to '32. RUDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA ' Sub. 2s. K^^ I?VANS BAY YACHT LyjCs*^ CLUB. rYTgl^*^ TO-NIGHT. TONIGHT. Y^^ Dancing till Midnight. Wonderful Orchestra, i Great Supper Come along. Usual popular puces. Don't ioigct-the Clubhouse Tonight SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING ' jyjISS GWENETHE WALSHE "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis street. Tels. 42-211, 43-457. Personal and Individual Tuition from' 10 a.m.-lO p.m. daily. CLASSES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, 8 TO 10 O'CLOCK. A Studio Dance will be held" on Sat., 2nd July. PHYSICAL CULTL'Ri: AND LIMBERING CLASSES. CPECIAL Slimming Eieici es, alio Ad*J Mcc on Diet, Curative Exercises for Delicate Children. THE WILKINSON-TATE SCHOOL OF DANCING. Courtenay Chambers. Telephone 53-495. jj^ISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, Mem. Imp. Soc (London), And MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY. (London Certificate.) BALLROOM SPECIALISTS, .Assisted by fully qualified staff, are Teaching the 1932 Successes. MR. ERIC BROWN, brilliant professional from the Bradley "Studio, London, is now teaching in this cchool. PRIVATE LESSONS, CLASSES, AND FREE PRACTICES FROM 10 a.m. Studio: 58, CUBA STREET. Tel. 45-571. (Opp. James Smith's.) THE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL OF DANCING. ■ Principal: MISS VALMA SPILLEB (Member Imperial Society, London). Assisted' by MR. ALAN GRANT (just airived from Australia). And FULLY QUALIFIED STAFF. Tuition in All Ballroom Dances, including the Tango and Viennese Waltz, Tap Dancing. Horns. 10 am-10 pm. Studio: 68, Wilhs-st. Tel. 41-334.

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Evening Post, Issue 2, 2 July 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 2, 2 July 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 2, 2 July 1932, Page 5

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