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OANCIW& . TONIGHT. IONJGHT. pETER PAN. PETER PAX. Auother Won'deiful Xight of 50-50 Modern and Old-tiiiie Dancing ati the PETER PAN ABSEMBLY, Pharmacy Hall, Cambridge Terrace Music by Pavks 0 Maori Wonder Baud. Come and near them play and Ring. Special Monte Carlo Prizes. Fust-claw sit-down supper. If you want a wonderful night of modem and old-time dancing, try the PETER PAN. Subs. Is 6d. JACK MOORE, M.C. ST. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET. DANCE! (MODERN) DANCE! TONIGHT -—i'-i- TONIGHT EVERY SATURDAY NIGHTI Dancing, 8 to IS. MAJESTIC DAVCB BANDt ' MAJESTIC DANCE BANDI j Subs., 2s. 'I 1935 WALTZING CHAMPIONSHIP, NEW VICTORIA ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, Adelaide Ro*d, TONIGHT-FINAL HEAT-=TONIGHT Judged by Mr. and Mrs. W. Burnard^ ' Prices to the value of £2. Subs, Is 6d. F. McGONNELL, M.C. GAY CARNIVAL NEXT THURSDAY, SEMI-FINAL WALTZING CHAMif PIONBHIP. Subs., Is »d. ' JEWISH CLUB BALL. ■ WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14 AT MAY* FAIR CABARET. ' <■ INVITATION HOLDERS AND A FRIENDS are remindad to nuke their Reservations for Tables by ringing Telephone 51-200. Ticket* can be' purchased on the evening of the ball or, prior to the ball, at the clubroottw, 86 Ghuznee Street. THE REALM BALLROOM. X TONIGHTJ TONIGHT! The Dance That's Different. i Somewhere to go. Meet Wellington's Beet People. All No. 2 Tram* Stop at Doon^ Fret, i Tramp Fome. ' Don't Forget, our Monday Nights Class. Every Dance Taught Correctly. Bubs. In THE MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY. ' STURDEE HALL, GHUZNEE ST. Visit Wellington's Happiest Old-Time Assembly, IONIQHT. TONIGHT. The Dance that Sets the Standard. Wonderful Music, Good Supper, and Prizes. Hall Now Available for .Staff, Dances, et«, DANCE. ! NEWTOWN KINDERGARTEN MOTHERS' CLUB. TONIGHT, SATURDAY, . ST. ANTE'S HALL, NEWTOWN1. , ■ Old-time Dance. <Jood Music, Good Floor, Good Supper, Good Frizes, Monte Carlo, Mystery- Train. • Subs. Is. • TONIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY, THE 'GOODEVENING"^ ,/• OLD-TIME DANCECLUB DANCE.1 * TAIA HALL (opp. P. 0.). Kilbiroie*A Special Appearance of the ST. BERNARD'S BOYS'PIPEBAND. _§«« tig Revellers featuring THE YODELLINa ■ PLOUGHBOY. «cc them la their natt* < new uniforms,' The Smartest Band w Wellington. , i \ » Hot Pies, Free Cigarettes, 4 Monties. 7-8 Practice. Late trams. Sab. If M. , . . GORDON W. JOHNSON, M.C. j Watch Tuesday's Class Advertisement*' Private Studio any hour, Tel. W»U .. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. '' ST. JOHN AMBULANCES HALL. 20 Vivian Street. STILL THE LEADING OLD-TIME DANCE. Dance with the Best' to . Les. Walkejft CM-timeri. ■ J " THIS IS THE SHOW. Admission Is <d. ' > TUTAYFAIR CABARET. iH-AYFAIR • ' CABARET. 1 J ' *ITONIGHT^mBVti6cIr. ' ' * ' CABARET NIGHT, t , .' With' ' ' , TSD, BILVER AND, HjS BAND.; ,' ' Subs.: 7s Double.' Reserve* 41-770. TitXIELAND! DIXIELAND! MJ TRADES HALL, VIVIAN ST. , TONIGHT. TONIGHT,-Old-time ut its best, with the CotambU Dance Band featuring Wyn Moore, tWiuist. Good floor, musks, Montee. "JOT*** Subs., Is 6d. , G. FREE. M.C* Merrymakers' Gate' Night, Rio Grande, Monday Next. - MARGARET - O'CONNOR STUDIO, •"*■ N2.'s University ol Ballroom Dancing. l Private Lessons, 10 a.* to 10 pjn. Daily. Classes, Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Past and Present Pupils B*Wj»Jl«a invited to atten* STUDIO DANCK NEK* SATURDAY, JUNE 1& 58 CUBA §TREET. Tel. 4M71. QABiBEI HAL L» Watkin's Buildings, Cuba Street * (Late- 400 Club.) Suitable for Dances and Parties. , We» lighted, recently done up; cooking facuV 'CARETAKER, Wetkinrs Buildings, •rj , , Ring 55-123. » , SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCINO. , MISS GWENETHE WALKSE M. 100 STUDIO, "Evening Post" Buildings, Wink £K.reet, - Tels. 42-211, 424JM. , ■ Personal and Individual Tuition Iross 10 ajn.-lO p.m. daily.' CLASSES: Tuesday & Friday Evenings, 8 till 10. MARJORIES NEWPORT SCHOOL O» DANCING. McKetaie's Bldg. 68 Willi*Stre«t. The new 1939 Ballroom Rumba ara.l--able for Teachers and Pupils. I guarantee, in six strictly wrote lav sons, to give you confidence to MneejCcwrectfy the Quickstep, Watte «r my ot*er dance yon wish to. learnv v . All Tuition by Principal only! MISS U, NEWPORT, MJf-A.TjD7 (by ejtam). Tap Class-i-Tuesday evening. ' Ballroom Class-Thursday ersafag. Children'! Classes Saturday ■«r^H( Ngaio Town HaU, 0 o'dookfStadio, U. Studio open daily from U «jb. T«L,4Ms«, , FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the tote Mrs. CatteruM ■1- Murray will leave , St. PatncVß Church, Childer'« Terrace, Kilbirnu, T* morrow (Sunday), June 9, MBS< 'aftox service, which commences at 2 pjn* far ths Kaiori Cemetery. , ___ ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertaker*. 161 Adelaide Road. Telephones 24.185' and "18-7«r ■ .' _, TiHE Funeral of the late Mm. AnnteTO- . wards will leave the rejWeace*!Jber daughter, Mrs. Bradely, 15 tottlerUle TerTace Tomorrow (Sunday). June », IW* •* 2 p.m., for the Karon Cemetery. ■ • ROBT. H..WILSON, AND SONSi LTD., Undertakers, IG4 Adejaide Road. Telephones 24-155 and lgjTSl. ' . THE Friends of the late Wuito Joseph -«- Pearman sre invited to attend' his Funeral which will leave St Patrick's Church, Childer'B Terrace, Kilbirme, oa Monday, June 10. 1635, at 9.10 a.m., f«r the Cemetery, Karori. R*4uiem Ma« will be celebrated at 715 a.m. E. MORRIS, JUN, LTD.. ' Funeral Directors. THE Friend* of the late' Matilda Hull -, are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of B. Moms. Jun., Ltd., M Taranski Street, op Monday, June la 1»5. at 10 a.ra, for the Cemetery, Karori, - E. MORRIS. JUN, LTD* - Funeral Directors. T^HEFuDera^oitneiate' Miss OolJeeTi Johnston will leave St. Ann's Church, Green Stieet, Newtown. on Sunday. June 9, 1935, at 230 p.m., for the Cemetery. Karon. J. E TAYLOR AND SONS. LTD.. Undertakers, i . •52 Vivian Street, and Karotf U»y and Night Telephone 99471. F

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1935, Page 4

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