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~~~ "~" DANCING. .OT/- FKANOIS ■ HALL; HILL STREET. S DANCE! (MODERN) DANCE! TONIGHT —.&— TONIGHT •EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT! Dancing,''B'to. 12. ; : MAJESTIC: DANCK BAND! MAJESTIC , DANCE BAND! Subscriptions, 2s. ■ TONIGHT! TONIGHT! .Miss Phyllis- Bates will present MISS BARBARA TIIQRBURN, . From theThyliis. Bates School, and MR. .MAT., STRAHON, From the Stratton School, Auckland, in Demonstration Dances. B"~ROWN ■' JLJU CABARET, Courteiiay Place. (Opp- Paramount). : TOXIGHT, TONIGHT. • DANCING; 8.30-12. Is-6rl —— Excellent Supper ls.od. Evening Dies Night next Wednesday and ■ ' ' . ■ following Wednesdays. Cabaret mny be booked for staff dances, . ■■;■ weddings, etc. . Inquiries—Telephone SO-838. . 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. ■Subs.: li6d;-; c FREEt M . c . Keep NEXT TUESDAY open for Rio Orande. .Miramar.M^^^LUI^ICE.™ o™^0 ™^ . RIO GEANDE, MIRAMAR. TONIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. Old-time arid Modern. Imperial Orchestra.' ' Good Supper. • . Excellent Floor. Subs, before 8 p.m., Is; after, Is 6d. •\TEAV ■ - VICTORIA. ■ ASSEMBLY, Victoria. Half. Adelaide Road. SATURDAYS and THURSDAYS. SELECT OLD-TTME DANCING, 8 to 12. ' subs, Brfo™.^ b .r^u |i. a Tonight. Special Big. Night Announcement. ■ !. Another- Enjoyable Night at .■ THE' MAYBELLE - ASSEMBLY, •*- Sturdee Hall, Ghuznee Street.Presenting AVELLINGTON'S FINEST OLD-TIMERS ■ with the Popular-..Piano-Accordion. '• TONIGHT :. TONIGHT Try your Luck in Our Big Monte. Absolutely-the Finest Dance m lown. PiHAUTANUI SCHOOL JUBILEE ..*..-. •; '■; • ■..■■BALI/.. . .'■'. TAHAUTANUI, MAY 6, 1935. ■ --'-Dancing 8.30'p.m.;-i.30 a.m. : .SHERAVOOD'S.SYLVANA BAND. Cricliton's.,Bus loaves. Bunny Street 7 p.m, • Johnsonville, 7.30 p.m. Titahi Lay Bus leavea Porirua 8,30; p.m.. ; Prices:-Ladies 2s, i Gentlemen 2s 6cl, Doubled 4s ; . - r GKEiG _ , ■ . Hon. Secretary. TIfARSDEN'S PARENTS'' ASSN. ITI DEBUTANTES'. DANCE. ■ To be heldin the ASSEMBLY HALL, MARSDEN SCHOOL ;• ■ ■ ' KARORI, ' .. ' ' I'U£SDAY, MAY-14, 1935, at 8.30 p.m. ■■■■■• to 1.30 a.m. ■■'■ PROGRAMME DANCE. : Tickets'3s. 6d each. ' ■ .■ TONIGHT - ■ TONIGHT Another wonderful night of 50-50, Modern and Old-time Dancing, •' ' -at .the- ■ . ■ PETER ' r PAN ASSEMBLY, J-. , CAMBRIDGE TERRACE., The only 50-50' Dance in Wellington. Music by; Parks 6 Maori Wonder Band. First-class sii:down Supper. 1 Special Monte Carlo Prizes. If .you -want a.night of wonderful dancing to the'most wonderful music in AVelllDS°°'TßY THE PETER PAN. Subs. Is 6d. . :■- Jack Moore, M.C. THE • REALM- , BALLROOM. '-~ One section from town. AH No: 2 Trams to doors. AVELLINGTON'S ; FINEST DANCE. 1 ■ ■ Hear;'* our Wonderful Music. Remember! It costs, no more to get ■ " THE BEST. ' ■ Prepara-tions Tvell in hand for our AVONPERFUL JUBILEE. BALL. NEAVTOWN FREE KINDERGARTEN" DANCE. rpHE; Public is notified that the above JL '-Dance will now be held at St. Anne s Hall, Green' Street, on MONDAY NIGHT, instead of' Victoria Hall, as previously. ' V *\.. s\\ u % SCULLION, President; ■■" ■ D.KRAFT, Hon. Secretary. ' . . AY. MOONEY, M.C. 17 VANS BAY YACHT tW.l'. ■ •Mb AND MOTOR-BOAT lla^ CLUB. ■f?W|^^^- .■■:.: ' (Inc.) 'LJ^T.- ■"■ 'TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. \\.' ■■ TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. MODERN' AND: OLD-TIME DANCING. DON'T LET THE RAIN BOTHER YOU Inquire -^t Vc/BLACK AND WHITE" Taxi Stand. ITATAITAI, for SPECIAL FARES ,to and from the dance at ifclJi EVANS BAY YACHT CLUB HALL. k VANS'BAY.; , You' will fih'd: it really worth .your while for we have the essentials of Jin excellent DANCE, i.e., PfRST-OLASS FLOOR. NEAV and AMUSIN J NOVELTIES,; PRIZES AVpRTII JVINNING, and 4 above all, STEELS nRST^t^S NOA^ELTY Subs.: Ladies 'is 6d; Gents 2s, Double 3s. TiTADAME ROSINA BLIGH is forming -V CHILDREN^ DRAMATIC CLASS . ; At. her. STUDIO, . 69 AVAITOA ROAD. .Terms Moderate. Telephone; 52-916. •\M AKtiAKE'A OCONNOK STUDIO ■"f- N,Z/» University of Ballroom ■ .Dancing. Private Lessons, 10 a.m.' to 10 p.m. Daily. Evening Classes, Tuesday and Friday. "Marrieds" Cl,«ss commencing in May. A A racancy occurs for an Articled Pupil of cood education and appearance. STUDIO DANCE MAY 11. STUDIO: 58 CUBA STREET, 45-571. CHILDREN'S DANCING. MISS JEAN KNOX GILMER wishes to -"•*■ announce that she has opened a Studio »t 206 Lambton Quay, 2nd Floor. Private lesfions and classes arranged. Telephone M-883. SCHdOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALf-HB -al ■ studio. "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis Street. ;.,,. Tels. 42-211, 42-056. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.nii-10-p.m.. daily. , ..-■-,' CLASSES: Tuesday & Friday. Evenings, 8 till 10 pan. T\TARJORIE NEAVPOKT SCHOOL OF M . ' DANCING. -MeKenzieVßldg. 68 AA'ilhs Street. Tlfc new 1935. Ballroom Rumba available, for Teachers and Pupils. . I I guarantee; in six strictly private lea-, sons,,to,give you confidence to Dance Cor-j rectly the: Quickstep, AValtz, or any other dance you wish to learn. „,,.,„ . t All' Tuition by Principal only: MISb JNI. . NEAVPORT, M.N.A.T.D. (by exam). Tap Class—Tuesday evening,. Ballroom Thursday evening. _ Children's Classes, Saturday mornmg, INaaio Town Hall, 9 o'clock; Studio, 11. STUDIO DANCE,- SATURDAY MAY 4. Studio open daily from 11 a.m. Tel. 4U-aiiß. T\ -A VI- D D E V I T T, From J. C. Williamson, Ltd., Theatres, 1 . . ■ Australia. PHASES THEATRICAL, OPERATIC, AND MODERN BALLROOM ■ DANCING. Musical Comedy Class, Monday, 8 p.m., 'includes limbering' exercises, operatic, and tap. Children's ' Glass, Saturday, 10.45 a.m. Special Tap. Classes for adults. Private Lessons by appointment. STUDIO: 2-48 Lambton Quuy, bpp. D.I.C. Telephone 40-SM3. .. ..

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 98, 27 April 1935, Page 5

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