DANCING. Join the Brightest and Best Dance iv Wellington! T»HE REALM, THE REALM, -*• One Section from Town. All No. 2 Trams Stop at the Doors. . Free Trams Home. A GREAT NOVELTY THIS WEEK. The Dance of the Fortune Fish. No worry about depression. The fortune fish tells all about it. He tells your fortune correctly. WALTZING COMPETITION. Lady's Prize—Silk Stockings. Gent's Prize—Dancing Shoes. Subs. 1/6. Subs. 1/6. Subs. 1/6. Subs. 1/6. DON'T FORGET MONDAY NIGHT! Realm Old-time Dancing School. Six Instructors. ' Partners Introduced. Subs. 1/-. Subs. 1/-. S to 10. Refreshments Provided. OTURDEE HALL ASSEMBLY. (Late St. Peters). Ghuznee Street. BRIGHTER and BETTER than EVER. Visit Wellington's Happiest Old-Time Assembly. / Dainty Supper. Monte Carlo Waltzes. SHERWOOD'S SYLVANA BAND: Last Saturday's Huge Success Repeated. Usual Subs. CT. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET. W DANCE! (MODERN.) DANCE! TONIGHT, TONIGHT, and every Saturday Night. Dancing, 8 to 12. RUDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA. Sub., 2s. NEW ZEALAND CRICKET CLUBS. (^.RAND DANCE to be held in the *-* Pharmacy Hall, 59 ; Cambridge Terrace, on MONDAY, JULY 24. Allan's Orchestra, Exhibition, Novelties, Excellent Supper. ! Subs.: Single 2s, Double 3s 6d. ~ GAIETY NIGHT AT THE |>IO GRANDE. RIO GRANDE, Xi/ Hobart Street, Miramar. Most artistically lighted hall around Wellington. Introducing the latest Mystery Train Monte Carlo. Excellent - Floor and Supper. Special Novelty Item by the S—IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA—S. BON ACCORD DANCE ASSEMBLY. ON ACCORD DANCE ASSEMBLY. For the Better Dance—EVERY SATURDAY. PHARMACY HALL, Cambridge Terrace. Modern and Old-time Dance. Bon Accord Talented Orchestra. Wellington's Oldest Dance Assembly. Monte Carlos and Supper. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s, Double 3s.' VICTORIA " ASSEMBLY. V Adelaide Road. The Most Select Dance in Wellington. Special Attraction: Wellington's Juvenile Songbird of 2YA will give an Item With Bob Parkes and his Wonderful Dance * Band. - Don't Forget our Second Hard Luck Monte Carlo. Everything of the Best. Good Supper, Good Prizes, and Floor. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents., 2s; Double, 3s. J. MOORE, M.C. A. JONES; Sec TONIGHT ! : TONIGHT! WGTON. CENTRAL BRANCH N.Z.L.P. JOY' NIGHT EVERY SATURDAY Old-Time and Modern Dance, 7.30-12 p.m. rjTBADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET. Exhibition Dance by Miss Hazel Martin. . Spotlight, Novelties, Monte Carlo, : . . Waltzing Competition. ■ Good Floor, Music, and Supper. Subs., Is. JIM MACDONALD, M.O. "GOOD EVENING." The Hallmark of Quality. "OLD-TIME AT ITS BEST." 1/-, 1/-, 1/-, Early Doors. 1/-, 1/-, 1/-. 1/6, 1/6, 1/6 After 7.45 o'clock. 1/6, 1/6, 1/6. "BACK TO SCHOOLDAYS" TONIGHT. Special engagement MISS, JEANNE COKER, Elocutionist, in; . • Character Sketches in Costume. TAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE. AIA HALL, KILBIRNIE. Plain and Fancy Dress Ball, Final Waltzing Championships, Monday, July 31. ~ THE NEW ASSEMBLY. - TONIGHT. AGAIN. TONIGHT. LES WALKER'S Old-time Orchestra, the Orchestra that puts time into Old-time Dancing. Last Saturday huge success despite ■ the weather. . SPECIAL SURPRISE THIS WEEK, And, a Wonderful Supper. M.C., H. O'DOHERTY. Subs., Is 6d. THE ELSTON STUDIO OF MODERN BALLROOM DANCING, Fifth Floor, Courtenay Chambers. (Above Martin's Shoe Store.) . ■ Telephone 51-495. Principal: MISS JOAN ELSTON, Assisted by MR. ROY MOOR. - PRIVATE TUITION, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Classes, Monday, Thursday, 8 p.m. IP VANS BAY YACHT p"^^.,^ ' CLUB. I yJJJI-*^ Members and Friends are I reminded that our Presentation of Prizes DANCE is being held in the Clubhouse on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 8 p.m. Our trophies are on View in Pinny's, Willis Street, Window. ■ .-. T)AVID 'DEVITT, Formerly of J. C. Williamson, Ltd. THEATRICAL DANCING IN ALL ITS PHASES. Specialising in Operatic and "Tap." Modern Ballroom Dancing. ' Studio: Top Floor, Armit's Building, 288 Lambton Quay. Tel. 43-819. MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. •*■'-*• New Zealand's University of BALLROOM DANCINC Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR and MR. W. E PRIESTLEY. (Members Imp. Society, London.) Private L°ssons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. in all the Latest Dances, including New Season'a Rumba, ■'. STUDIO: 58 CUBA STREET (Opposite James Smith's). Telephone 45-571. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE ■"A STUDIO, "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis Street. Tels. 42-211, 42-956. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m.-lO p.m. daily. CLASSES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENING, 8-10. A Studio Dance will be held, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. MISS JEAN TURNBULL, MISS JEAN TURNBULL, MISS JEAN TURNBULL, Studio of BALLROOM AND TAP DANCING. ALLROOM AND TAP DANCING. Hours 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Private lessons by appointment. Free Practice Nights, Tuesdays and Fridays, S-6 p.m.. BOND STREET (Opp. Majestic Theatre). GREEK DANCE AND MIME. MISS BARBARA PUTNAM, Pupil of Ginner-Mawer School of Greek Dance, London. NEXT TERM BEGINS MONDAY, JULY 31. Studio: YORK HOUSE, Lambton'Quay. For particulars apply 4:5 NORTHLAND ROAD. TENNIS COACHING. ONLY 8 weeks to opening of season. Commence your Coaching now. T. S. Williams, Professional Tennis Coach, .43 Lower Cuba Street., Tel. 41-235.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 2
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