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DANCING. SPECTACULAR SKATERS' BALLET. s TORCHLIGHT SKATING, ETC. j- A rare opportunity to see the Royal Roller Rink Ballet in action. Also FINAL BIG MONTE TONIGHT. At TAIA HALL (opp. P. 0.), KILBIRNIE. The Informal pld-Time Dance, And "Good Evening" "By the Sea." Lyall Bay; Kilbirnie, Seatoun, Miramar trams stop at door. 7-12. Subs. Is 6d. ' 7-8, Practice. .Free Soft Drinks. > Flannels optional. Keep Cool. . MASQUERADE CARNIVAL, MONDAY. Wear what you wish, but MASK. GORDON W. JOHNSON. T7/OLLOW THE CROWD-Advertising •*■ under entirely new management. RIO GRANDE'S SUCCESS. Everybody's talking of the .success, of last Saturday night. Try this new dance. Old-time and Jazz. : A select and sociable crowd. Another en- , joyable night Tonight. The I'ianoi Accordion with a band of five that gives life and rhythm to all Singing and Dancing. What a combination! A bigger ami better- supper. Plenty fruit and sweets. 2 Monte Carlos. Who's going to win the oilpaintings valued at £4 4sV; Other prizes, ties for the men, perfumes for the ladies; numerous others. Free ride to town after, the dance.; Room 'for 350, Usual Subs., Is 6d. _____ TONIGHT! TONIGHT! GRAND" OLD-TIME DANCING. PETER PAN ASSEMBLY,. Pharmacy Hall, Cambridge Terrace. Supper, Floor, and Monte Carlos the best in Wellington. 2nd' Heat of the Peter Pan Waltzing ;Championship. Music by Wellington's Wonder Band, Park's 6 Petone Maori Merrymakers. Usual subs., Is 6d. JACK MOORE, M.C Don't forget Monday next, Colossal Joy Night. Dancing, 8 till %. ' ANOTHER ENJOYABLE NIGHT Amid Gay and Colourful Surroundings. CTURDEE HALL, GHU^NEE STREET. For: Old-time at its Best. TONIGHT TONIGHT Wonderful-Music. Delicious Supper. CARNIVAL - MONDAY - CARNIVAL. CT.'FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET. 13 DANCE J (MODERN) DANCE! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT! Dancing, 8 to 12. RUDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA. Subs., 2s. '■''■' Flannels Optional. -BIG GALA NIGHT. , , . .THE. CIVIC JAZZ, v VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE RD. Big ,MQnte Carlo, Snowball Battle, Trumpets, Sirens, Blow-outs, SqueakerBalloons,1 Novelty Hats, • and Dances. Orchestra and Supper Unsurpassed., Admission only Is 6d. ..-'.., V. GRANT,' M.C. F. McGONNELL, Sec. TONIGHT— - SUCCESS —.TONIGHT. THE BON-TON ASSEMBLY, Oddfellow^' Hall; Clyde Quay. OLD-TIME DANCING, 7.45 to 12 p.m. Monte Carlos,'Best Floor,. Variety Supper. Mueic by Kia Ora Melody Makers. Usual Popular Subs. C. FREE, M.C. . Don't Forget Fancy Dress Night,- Nov. 5. . VO.GELMORN HALL, ' BROOKLYN. , T>IG BIRTHDAY: DANCE, Modern and ■■ Old-time, TONIGHT, 8.12. Subs, is 6d. ; Excellent Supper. " ! Harry Wilson's Orchestra. THE . REALM ' ■ BALLROOM. X TONIGHT. . ' TONIGHT. Special Novelties. Special Novelties. 1 .A Band of Stars. Our Silent Ambergris.. Floor. Dancing a Real Joy. MONDAY. MONDAY. MONDAY. SPECIAL LABOUR DAY GALA, Long Night. Subs. 2s. Special Invitation to. Monday's Class Patrons. . A Wonderful Show. BE WISE. • BE THERE. WELLINGTON CENTRE N.Z.A.C.A. PALMERSTQN-PETONE CYCLE RACE \ DANCE.. ■: . . TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET. ' TONIGHT.. ; , ; Prizes won .presented-by Rt; Hon. J. G. Coates. Novelties, Streamers,, etc. ■Gents 2s, Ladies ls'6d. :' ■ TONIGHT! ■ : '■ TONIGIifT" CT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, V ■ ■ 29 VIVIAN STREET. . ' . Let us. convince you THIS, IS; THE SHOW. | Admission, Is Cd.1 ■ ■ ■ ■ DON'T FORGET LABOUR NIGHT! MONDAY NEXT-8 till 2 a.m. . \fA"RJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL OF 1U DANCING, : McKenzie's Buildings, Willis Street. Telephone 40-888. SPECIAL DANCE TONIGHT. The 'Final of our Fortnightly Dances. Excellent Orchestra, Floor, and Supper. Subs.: Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. ""gZT pVANS BAY YACHT RT^^fc^ lJ AND MOTOR-BOAT |£_H___b» CLUB (INC.) [VJ|^^ OPENrNG OF SEASON V>*^ ■ REGATTA., ' LABOUR • DAY. Morning and Afternoon. Races for all classes. Official opening ceremony 2.45 p.m. Dance and Prize-giving will be held in the Clubhouse. 8 p.m. . TNGLESIDE, THIS (SATURDAY) -1- EVENING, Allen Street, 8 o'clock. Old-Time, Modern,. .Scots Dancing, interspersed with, songs. , Come a' thegether.Hallowe'en, November. 3. AMERICAN TAP DANCING. By arrangement, MISS DEIRDRE HUNGERFORD ; has taken over'Kath Nickel's, connection and is- now teaching at —Southern ' Colledger Dancing Studio— 15 Manners Street. Tel. 52-156. SCHOOL Of BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE SVALSHB . STUDIO. "Evening Post" Buildings,' Willis Street. Tels. 42-211, 42-956. ■ . ; Personal and Individual Tuition from 30 a.m.-lO p.m. daily. > CLASSES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, B'till 10 o'clock. . ~ __ . .. . - , MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO, . ARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO, ; (N.Z.'s University of Ballroom Dancing.) , Private Tuition by Principals of the Studio from 10 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. • ■; Orchestra with. Evening Classes. STUDIO: TEL. 5S Cuba St. (opp. James: Smith's)'. 45-571. i MARJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL P OF DANCING. McK^nzie Building, Willis. Street. Tap Classes Tuesday Evening Ballroom Classes , ... Thursday Evening Children's Classes . Saturday. Morning i . - HOLIDAY DANCE! TONIGHT (SATURDAY),' 20th. The Final of Our Fortnightly Dances. Excellent Orchestra,' Floor, and Supper. ' I GUARANTEE in 6 Strictly Private *• Lessons (18s) to give you confidence J to Dance Correctly .the Quickstep, Waltz, Charleston Blues, or any other Dance you „ wish to learn. Studio open daily from ' II a.m. TELEPHONE 40-888. "OK-INTING-of-every .description: Show , x Cards, Catalogues, Invitations,. Business Stationery. All orders executed • promptly by the "Evening Post" Printing I Department. Half Tone and Line Blocks made at shortest notice. Stereo Work a Specialty. -"Phone for quotations, Tel. J 44-040,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 3

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