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DANCING. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. PETER PAN ASSEMBLY. Pharmacy Hall, Cambridge Terrace. GRAND MODERN'AND OLD-TIME DANCING. The only 00-50 Modern and Old-Time r Dance in Wellington. Music'by Parks's 0 Maori Wonder Band. Come and hear them Play and Sing. First-class -Sit-down Supper. Special Monte Carlo Prizes. If you want a Wonderful Night of Dane- ' ing to the Most Wonderful Music in ; Wellington, TRY THE PETER PAN. " ' S"bS- l 3 .TACK MOORE, M.C. THE REALM BALLROOM. Wellington's Finest Dance. The Realm for Beautiful Music. The Realm for Selectivity. The Realm .for the Best Show. Concession' Tickets for Grand Laster Ball, EASTER MONDAY. . Be Wise. , Be There. ■ TONIGHT. TONIGHT. 'Last Saturday was a Grand Success. RIO GRANDE CABARET," MFRAMAR, Introducing again 1 OLD-TIME AND JAZZ. 5 Be with a jolly crowd. Join the joy germs of 193 a. Usual Subs., Is 6d. Special Monte Prizes for Ladies and GeGrand Gala Night, Easter Saturday. i «T FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET. ! ' DANCE! (MODERN); DANCE! • TONIGHT! TONIGHT! AND EVKRY SATURDAY NIGHT! Dancing, 8 to 12. RUDOLPH'S ORCBESTRA. Subs. 2s. • Flannels Optional. NEW VICTORIA ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. EVERY SATURDAY AND THURSDAY. Select Old-time Dancing. Sto 12. Good Monte Carlo, Floor, and bupper. Kia-Ora Melody FouirWonder Band. Subs.: Before 8, Is; after, Is 6d. ' ' F. McGONNELL, M.C. ' ffHE MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY. JL STURDEE HALL, Ghuznce. Street. Presenting WELLINGTON'S FINEST OLDTIMERS. Including-the Popular Piano-Accordion. i TONIGHT. TONIGHT. Delicious Supper. Good Prizes. Another Heat of Our Big Monte Carlo. FOLLOW THE CROWD. TRADES HALL DIXIELAND OLD-TIME DANCE TONIGHT aud every Saturday, with a tip-top Orchestra and a first-class Floor. Good Monte Carlo and a Dainty Supper. sub,,isc.,; ; aFREE MC Keep NEXT TUESDAY open for Rio 1 Grande, Miramar. i TONIGHT (Saturday) TONIGHT JAZZ! JAZZ! rkDDFELLOWS' HALL, Clyde Quay. " Monte Carlo. Novelty Dances. : Miss Hazel. Martin's Pupils, Novelty Tap. CIVIC DANCE BAND. Subs.: Is before 8 o'clock, after Is 6d. Dainty Supper. V. GRANT, M.C. ROWN .. : JUG . CABARET. Courtenay Place (Opp. Paramount). TONIGHT. TONIGHT. DANCING. V 8.30-12. ROY BAKER'S BANDITS. Reserve Tables, Tel. 50-833; no extra. Excellent Supper. • Is fid. ■ - - i • Is Cd. After. Theatre Is. NO SPEEDWAY TONIGHT. NO SPEEDWAY TONIGHT. Just Patrons hurrying Taia-waixte. ANOTHER WALTZING CONTEST. New . . . Novel . ". .Non-marathon. MEET ADELINE BURNETTE, Popular Exhibition -Dancei> Huge Easter ' Egg Monte. Oiie Night Special. Gifts Galore. NEW HOME-MADE SUPPER. Repeat last week's new-Dances. Trams to doors. Open 7 p.m. Subs: Is 6d. T^IA HALL (opp. P. 0.). KILBIKNIK TONIGHT . TONIGHT . TONIGHT. Johnson's School of Dancing Tuesday. i OLD-TIME DANCING. MISS PHYLLIS OLIVER'S STUDIO. ■W^- 50 Courtenay, Place (opp. National Bank).' WEEKLY .CLASS, MONDAYS,- 8 p.m. Beginners 7.30 p.m. Expert Instructors. '> . - TONIGHT. ' TONIGHT. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 Vivian Street. FOR REAL OLD-TIME DANCING. To LES WALKER'S OLD-TIMERS. THIS IS THE SHOW. ' Admission lg 6d. ' EXAMINATIONS IN OPERATIC DANCING! MR. FELIX DEMERY, London Examiner, will arrive in New Zealand in August, 1935, to conduct examinations in , iill grades and Elem., Inter., and Advanced Operatic Work. . MISS JEANE HORNE, Organiser for the Association of Operatic Dancing of , Great Britain, is now arranging preparation classes for Teachers and Pupils in all examination syllabus technique. For all information, entry forms, etc., apply ; MISS JEANE HORNE, 46 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Telephone ai-089. '"'.' SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALFHE STUDIO. ; "Evening 'Post" Buildings, Willis Street. Tels. 42-211, 12-956. Personal and Individual Tuition from . 10 a.m.-lO p.m. daily. CLASSES: Tuesday &-Friday Evenings, 8 till 10 p.m. MARJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL OF . DANCING, 1 McKcnzie's Buildings, 68 Willis Street. BALLROOM. TAP, FANCY. Tap Classes Tuesday Evening: Gents 7 o'clock; ladies 8 o'clock. BALLROOM ' CLASS THURSDAY, at 8 o'clock. I Children's Classes, Saturday Morning, ; Ngaio Town Hall, 9 o'clock. Studio 11 o'clock. I Pupils prepared for Operatic Ase. Examinations.. Correct Tuition in all branches by Principal Only, Miss M. Newport, : M.N.A.T.D. (by exam.). All Lessons strictly private. Studio open daily from 11 a.m. Telephone 40-888. i ■ Af AKGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. >ax N.Z.s University of Ballroom 1 . . Dancing; ' Private Lessons, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Evenj ing' Classes, Tuesday, and Friday. Practice, Monday, Wednesday. an.d Friday, between 5 and 6 p.m. STUDIO: 68 CUBA^ STREET. 45-571. ■ ' CHILDREN'S DANCING.- . - TITISS JEAN KNOX GILMER wishes to ■*■'•*• announce that 'she" bae ' opened a Studio at 206 Lambton'Quay, 2nd Floor. , Private lewons and classes arranged. I ■ ' Telephone' 44-963^ ~ PUBLIC NOTICES. ~~ PUBLIC NOTICE. '■ pLEASE "Note that'the'Airflow'Taxi is " •*• no longer connected with the Blue Cabs Co., but can now be engaged from the Cambridge Terrace Taxi Stand. Tel. 53-151 or office ■ 51-320. 13a. Courtenay Place. ,- ' . | WEDDINGS ESPECIALLY CATER ED j FOR.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 88, 13 April 1935, Page 5

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