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ANOTHER'GRAND SHOW Rat the IVOLI THEATRE IVOLI > THEATRE — NEWTOWN — Warm and Cosy as Your Own Fireside. TONIGHT!'——— TONIGHT! Kb." I—United Artists' Masterpiece, "BROADWAY ' "BROADWAY —- — ; "BROADWAY — — "BROADWAY : ——THRU A KEYHOLE." Walter Winchell's Big'- Musical Drama, , with a cast of Broadway Favourites. Constance Cummings, Russ Columbo/Paul Kelly, Blosßom Seeley, Abe Lytnau and lis Band, Gregory; Ratoff, Texas Guinau, Eddie,Foy, jun., and Frances Williams. Xo. 2— .-...■■ Robert Armstrong —— Richard Cromwell Eobert Armstroug Rioliard Cromwell — "ABOVE THE CLOUDS." . . — - "ABOVE THE CLOUDS." Thrill.a minute,; laugh a second, with \ these two daredevils of the air. No. 3— RIVOLI FEATURETTES. 1 RIVOLI FEATURETTES. 7 . Brand-new 1935 Super Shorts 7 for. which the ;RrVOLI is, renowned. ' (The whole show approved for Universal Exhibition.) !And. quite the brightest we have preseuted . . this year. A.REAL FAMILY SHOW FROM BEGINNING TO END. Stalls, Is. Circle.-Is 6d. DANCING. rpHE:'. ' REALM BALLROOM. ■ •--. Jazz' May be Dead. ••*...• Jazz, May be Dead. We are very much alive. ' Popular1 Oldrtime Dancing. . ' ■ '■-'" Splendid- Mnsje. We were alwayß: Good. ■ -. ' Our • Orchestra is Even Better. The Finest Show, in Wellington. 4 Don't hope for a "Good Evening." Be sure! < ' Come to the Taia. . "QldTtime with a swing." • ■:-■■■. THE. BLUE DANUBE. See this graceful Dance tonight. You'll rave over the "Blue Danube." ,'. FREE CIGARETTES. '"Silver Sprays"'for (Everybody. HOT;, PIES. HOME-MADE SUPPER. Twilight and Streamer'^Dances, etc. ■ Dancing 7-12 p.m. , Subs. Is 6d. rpAIA HALL' (opp.' Fb.), KILBIRNIE. ■*■:.' (Classes;- -as ulual Tuesday! Private ■Tuition Telephone 14-591.) - ... GORDON W. JOHNSON. NEWTOWN : FREE' KINDERGARTEN ■CLUB. ' SELECT OLD-TIME DANCE, TONIGHT (SATURDAY), eT,vANNE!S\HALL, .GREEN STREET, M . . Newtown. Good' Music,' Monte' Carlos. "Nice Supper. ,; •_• . 'Prizes./ Subs. Is. . . , -..•■• X..Scullion, President. ■ -■' v. ,D. KRAFT, Secretary. . KARORI GOLF CLUB (Inc.) FAREWELL DANCE. A, FAREWELL.DANCE will be given TONIGHT in the . KELBURN KIOSK to the club's Secretary. All members and friends are cordially invited to be present. ' W. BRUCE THOMSON, For Social Committee. Dancing 8-12 p.m. Tickets 4s Cd Double. TONIGHT. TONIGHT, ST. JOHN, AMBULANCE HALL, 2p ' „•■ Vivian Street. FOR; OLD-TIME DANCING '■ :-': ■ -- ■■ >■~"■:-.to! ■■'•'.;.■• ■ ■ Lee Walker's. Orchestra. ■•• - • ■' ' Don't hesitate. THIS. IS THE SHOW. Admission Is 6d. .-'..-.' ' L DANCE BAND; ,OF DISTINCTION. "EUTURISTV ORCHESTRA. ■ THE "FUTGJUST" ORCHESTRA.' Formed.. 1928. Mus. Director, J;t Harper . Ideal for Intimate Functions. Weddings,'Debutaute and Birthday '■ - "Parties, etc. ' V-; Particulars,'. Tel. 17-297. T^HERE wiir~Be jfO" DANCe h'eid' iv ;" the''above' : HaH .TpNIGHT.: ;. Watch for further, announcement. - NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL CORPS. 'A LLv Ex-members and Friends of the .- /-•*• Medical Corps are. reminded that the Annual Ball of the 2nd Field Ambulance will,be lield in the St. Francis Hall, Hill Street, on TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1935. "Those wishing to .obtain invitations should - communicate with-C.S;M. J. G. OLIVER, Box 347,, Wellington. .-'..■ ■jVfARGARET! O'CONNOR STUDIO, ■***? 'N.Z.'B University of Ballroom- ■ ' . >. Dancing. ' Brivate Lessons, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. ' A Vacancy occurs for an Articled Pupil '■'.'■ ; of good education and appearance. ' ly. the Merry Widow Waltz Competition, Ist and 3rd places were awarded to pupils of this studio. ! " STUDIO DANCE TONIGHT?! STUDIO: 58 CUBA STREET. 45-571. "If ARJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL OV -LTX DANCING.. •:... McKenzie's Bldg. 68 Willis Street, the new 1935 Ballroom Rumba .available for-Teachers and Pupils. ~ I giiaran tee,-lin six-strictly private lessons, to:give you.confidence to Dance Correctly the Quickstep, Waltz,' or any othur d»nce you wish, to learn. . : All Tuition by Principal only: MISS &f. NEWPORT, M.N.A.T.D.. (by exam). Tap Class—Tuesday evening. Ballroom Class—Thursday eveningChildren's Classes, Saturday mornins, Ngaio Town Hall, 9 o'clock; Studio, 11. " : STUDIO' DANCE—JUNE 1. Studio open daily from 11 a.m. Tel. 40-888. SCHOOL OF -BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE ' STUDIO, "Evening Post. Buildings, Willis Street. < i Tels. 42-211, 42-950. Personal and, Individual Tuition from - - 10 a.m.-10 p.m. daily. ' CLASSES: Tuesday & Friday Evenings, 8 till 10. A Studio Dance will be held on SATURDAY, MAY 18. BALLROOM DANCING! . "JVTISS PHYLLIS BATES. AU- Member Imperial Society Teachers of : Dancing (Ballroom: Branch). See' Miss Bates's Up:to-date Book for'the '. Beginner and Keen Dancer, Obtainable from F. J. Pinny, Ltd.; and from the Studio. The.Ballroom. Ritz Ltd., Manners Street. '" ' . ' Telephone 41-559. - ~ ~~ DAVID DEVITT, ~ , From-J. C. Williamson Theatres, Brisbane. ALL Phases : Theatrical, Operatic, and -"-Modern Ballroom Dancing". Musical Comedy Class, adults,- includes limbering •'ftxercises and tap. Special Tapping Classes and Children's Class. Private Lessons by appointment. Studio: 248 Lariibton Quay,. opp. D.1.C., Panama Street. Tel. 40-943. TVfK. /AND MRS,. SOUTHERN . AU" . , COLLEDGE, .N.Z.'s Premier! Teachers and Demonslra- : tors of Ballroom Dancing. Give Personal Tuition Daily, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., In All Modern and Old-time Danceß. ' ' CLASSES:, Mondays 8 to 10 p.m.—Beginners. Thursday, 8 to 10.30 p.m.—lntermediate. ; . TELEPHONE 40-281. ASSOCIATION OF OPERATIC :DANCING. EXAMINATIONS IN NEW ZEALAND. ]l/riSS JEANE.HORNE, Organiser for , '•*- New Zealand' Examinations, is holding a * Preparation Class, daily at 10 a.m., - commencing MONDAY, May 13. Particulars at Studio, 46 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Tel. 54-089.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 5

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