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DANCING. V" A U T IC A L B A L L, In Aid Mission to Seamen, S.S. MAKAMA, MONDAY, OCT. S. ' Tickets, 5s (limited number). Booking office, D.I.C. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! GRAND CARNIVAL NIGHT! PETER PAN ASSEMBLY, Pharmacy Hall, Cambridge Terrace. Streamers, X'ovclties, Balloons. Mufic by Park's U Pctoue Maori Merry Makers, Wellington's Maori Wonder Band. Supper, Floor, and Monte Carlo Frizes. the Best in Wellington.' If you want a wonderful night of dancing, singing, and fun, try the Peter Pan. Subs., Is 6d. JACK MOORE, M.C. Keep Tuesday Next free for our All Nations Party Xight (dancing 8 till 1). MIRAMAR TENNIS CLUB. OPENING DAXCK. THE RIO GRANDE, MIRAMAR, X MOXDAY, OCTOBER 1. Maori Melodymakers' Orchestra. All Clubs cordially invited. Subs.. 2s. ______—— ANNUAL DANCE. SCOTTISH HARRIERS AND A.A. CLUB. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER :>. CT. FRANCIS' HALL, HILL ST. Admission: 3s Ladies, 4s Gentlemen, 6s 6d Double. RUDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA. Dancing 8,30 p.m. to 1 a.m. First-class Supper. Monte Carlo and Novelty Dances. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. QT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 13 ■ 29 Vivian Street. IF IT'S OLD-TIME DANCING, Why Go Further? THIS IS THE SHOW. Admission. Is Cd. ' .r\zzT :mz": ;i azzT" pio GRAXDE, MIRAMAR. TONIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. .\ real night of fun and frolic. Forget your v.-oi-i'ips and make merry at the Rio l!iancle. Excellent supper, hot pics, etc. (.'•nod novelties and wonderful music. Free transport'to town. Sub., Is fid. ' G. AYRES. M.C._ ~J\ZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! THE CIVIC. VICTORIA HALL. ADELAIDE RD. V SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! li.;- the First Time in Wellington's Mod- ■ -in Dance Halls, MR. LEN BAKER, with his Piano-Accordeon, will Entertain You. \ BIG MYSTERY MONTE CARLO. Prizes That are Worth Winning. Spotlight and Novelty Dances. ' Wonderful Orchestra, Dainty Supper. Admission is Cd. ' V. GRANT, M.C. F. McGOXNELL, Sec. ! ERE WE ARE AGAIN." A Night ' of frivolity. L. Evans and Co.'s ] Annual Basketball Dance will be held in rlie Pharmacy Hall, Cambridge. Terrace, on < .MONDAY. OCTOBER I. Dancing from S P.m. till 12 p.m. Exhibition and Novelty Dances. 'Monte Carlo. Music by Par- ' son's Melody Four. Subscriptions: Single, 2s: Double, 3s Gd. S. C.'HODGKINSON. Hon. Sec. - TONIGHT, JOY NIGHT NO. 2, ] TONIGHT. 1 THE BOX-TON ASSEMBLY, 1 Oddfellows' Hall. Clyde Quay.. , OLD-TIME DAXCING-7.45 to 12 p.m. :, Synchronising Lucky Card Dance, Monte Carlo Prizes, etc., Good Floor. Music by ' Kia.Ora Melody Makers. ' Popular Subs., Is Gd. C. FREE, M.C. ' ANOTHER, ENJOYABLE NIGHT Amid Gay and Colourful Surroundings. QTUEDEE HALL, GHUZNEE STREET. For Old-time at its Best. ~ TONIGHT TONIGHT Delicious supper. Good Monte Carlos, and Music that will charm you. DANCING. DANCJNG. QUEEN'S HALL. CUBA STREET, ' Opp. Queen's Theatre. (Under entirely new management.) A Modern and Old-Time Dance will be held TONIGHT. Two Monte Carlos. Streamers.' First-class floor, supper. Music by Kivolian Dance Band. Subs. Is 3d. Not How Cheap, but How Good. .1. BRADLEY, M.C. HURRAH FOR SUMMER TIME AXD THE TAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE, TONIGHT. -1- A "GOOD EVENING" OF I Old-Time Dancing, Music, Song, Supper. WELLINGTON'S ONLY '•TUNSE DE LUXE BY THE SEA." Hear our Band "Play to Me, Gipsy." Flannels optional. Free Soft Drinks. Monte Carlo's valued 15s. Subs. Is 6d, 7-8 p.m.' Dancing Practice. Get ready for LABOUR NIGHT CARNIVAL, Grand Masked Fancy Dress. And- Masked- Vice-Versa.- ---' GORDON W. JOHNSON. CT. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET. •3 DANCE! (MODERN) DANCEI TONIGHT! TONIGHT! AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHTJ Dancing. 8 to I_. RUDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA. Subs.. 2s. IRISH NATIONAL CLUB. FIRST ANNUAL DANCE. QT. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET, *J THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1934. THE BIG NIGHT IN WELLINGTON'S . DANCING SEASON. It" You Want Something Different—Be There! OCTOBER .. OCTOBER 4. OCTOBER 4. Exhibition Dance by Miss Margaret , O'Connor and Partner. First-class ' Orchestra. Dainty Supper. Monte Carlos. Dancing 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Subs. 3s. + RED.CROSS STUDENTS' DAXCE, ST. FRANCIS HALL. HILL STREET, Tuesday; October 2, 1934, At S p.m. Students and Friends can obtain Tickets from the Secretary, E. DRILLER, Red Cross Office. MARJOKIE NEWPORT SCHOOL OF DANCING. McKenzie Building, Willis Street. Tap Classes Tuesday Evening Ballroom Classes ... Thursday Evening Children's Classes ... Saturday Morning DANCE I-SATURDAY, OCTOBER G (Proceeds in Aid of Ngaio Carnival). SPECIALI-MAJESTIO ORCHESTRA! Excellent Floor and Supper, Prizes. I GUARANTEE in 6 Strictly Private Lessons (18s) to give you confidence to Dance Correctly the Quickstep, Waltz, Charleston Blues, or any other Dance you •wish to learn. Studio open daily from Ha.ni. TELEPHONE 40-888. THE WILSON, CROSS STUDIO OF *■ BALLROOM DANCING. For Correct Tuition in Modern Ballroom Dancing, learn from the Teachers who trained the Wellington Champions. Private Lessons Daily, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Advanced Class, Tuesday, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Beginners' Class, Thursday, S p.m. to 10 p.m. STUDIO, 51 CUBA STREET. . Tel. 41-939. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE 1 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 EVENINGS, 8 till 10 o'clock. Studio Dance will be held on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6. THE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. iU-ARGAKET O'CONNOR STUDIO. (N.Z.'s University of Ballroom Dancing.) Private Tuition by Principal.? of the Studio from 10 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. Orchestra with Evening Classes. STUDIO: TEL «8 Cuba-St. (opp. Jas. Smith'?). 4.-371.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1934, Page 5
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