DANCING. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGI OLD BOYS' CRICKET CLUB. ALL Old. Students and Friends of the Wellington Technical College are cordially invited to attend the DANCE oi the above Club at the NEW ASSEMBLE HALL. Mt. Cook, on SATURDAY, February 27, at S p.m. Kit-Kat Orchestra. Sit-down Supper. Subs. 2.5. COME TO THE •A SSEMBLY HALL, BROUGHAM ST, J\ Henry Rudolph's Modern Dance Band. . TONIGHT at 8. TONIGHT at 8. Lucky Spot Waltz. Subs!: Gents, 2s 6d; Ladies, 2s.' TONIGHT. TAIA HALL. TONIGHT OLD-TIME AND MODERN. TAIA HALL, opp. P. 0., Kilbirnie. Monte Carlo. Lucky Numbers. Good Supper. Good Orchestra. Two Large Fans in Motion. DANCE. AND KEEP COOL AT THE TAIA. Subs. Is 6d. ARTHUR HALEY, M.C. Tram leaves P.O. 11.52. TONIGHT (SATURDAY )^,f^f4 P ETER PAdlvce cIubPKTU{ PA> PHARMACY HALL, Cambridge lerraco. CO^^^^EfeL^^D SING. _ Supper, Dance Floor, and Monte Carlo Prizes the Best in Wellington. If you want a Wonderful Night of Modern Dancing, Maori Melody, Music, and Sm^,ng- THE pET£R pAN . Sube' 23' JACK MOORE, M.C. fpHE T-~~MALM~ BALLROOM. -1- TONIGHT'S THE GREAT NIGHT! MISS JOCELYN JOYCE, Acrobatic ■ Contortionist. FirSt tF?££ Wll TONfG PH PT aranCe MO xt& La^N%A Y r m'onW: OUR GREAT SPECIAL LONG NIGHT. NEW SURROUNDINGS. At the Leading Old-time Dance. A Colourful Scheme Tastefully Arranged. rpHE ' MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY. i-L Ghuznee Street. Entirely Renovated and Redecorated. TONIGHT. To¥9?^'. The Dance Supreme. ■ buds. -<-.. ■ PALAIS ROYAL. TAW A • FLAT HALL, TONIGHT. PEMBER'S DANCE BAND. Scadden's- Bus Leaves Telephone Exchange 8 p.m. The Finest Dance Floor in the Province. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. ST- -JOHN , AMBULANCE HALL, 29 Vivian Street. For Hospitality, Good Will to All. GOOD OLD-TIME DANCING Admission 2s. "TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STRIiET. Roll along for another Enjoyable JSigbt of our Popular Weekly Dance. Good Floor, Dainty Supper Big Monte Carlo. ROWLAND'S ORCHESTRA Koll along with the crowd to Dixieland Subs' 2s- _M.U-C. FRBE. TONIGHT' (SATURDAY) TONIGHT. ' VICTORIA HALL. V ICTORIA HALL. *IOIS j^BEiEk^o^^ I^' ACCORDIONS. Good Supper and 2' Monte. Carlos. ..Subs.l.6d.. , : ., : .. ii ; WOO p i ; M . Cf ' : TONIGHT (SATURDAY) TONIGHT.' ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Clyde .Quay. OLD-TIME DANCING, With JIM BLACKWOOD'S Al ACCORDIONS. Subs. 2s Single, 3s fid Double. '.. ' ■ ■ ' F. McGONNELL, M.C. PHYLLIS OLIVER, AI.R.A.D. DANCING STUDIO, ' . 50 COURTENAY PLACE. Commencing SPECIAL TAP CLASS-tor Young Girls and Boys on WEDNESDAY, ' 7.30 p.m. '" Examination' Class, 9 a.m. SATURDAY, General Class; 10 a.m. SATURDAY. Baby Class—ll a.m. SATURDAY. Children Trained for Competitions and Examinations. . _ . . SOUTHERN COLLED Gli Teaches BALLROOM DANCING (Modern and Old-tjme), DAILY; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. At 15 MANNERS STREET. Telephone 40-2 SI for Prospectus. Evening Classes held every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 8 p.m. STUDIO DANCE, SATURDAY, MARCH 1 . 6, at 8.30 'p.m. MUSIC BY riLUE BOYS' BAND. All iPupils and their Friends Invited. IL D RED HARRIS , (Trained by Phyllis Bates, F.1.5.T.D.) . BALLROOM DANCING, including Crush, New Viennese Waltz, and Ballroom Drill. ' KARORI CLASS, Parish Hall, resumes Monday, March 8, at 8 p.m. Terms, Telephone 27-407. TVTARJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL OF M DANCING, 1 McKenzie's Buildings, Willis Street. i. TAP, BALLROOM, FANCY. -Miss Newport has. returned from Australia, where she studied in all the leading Studios, also under principals of the Russian' Ballet. Students and Teachers trained for the Royal Academy Examinations. Latest Tap Routines and 1937 Ballroom Variations new available. Ladies' Operatic Classes—Tuesday, 7 o'clock Tap Classes —Tuesday, 8 o'clock. Ballroom Classes —Thursday. 8 o'clock. Children's Classes—Sat. Morning, Ngaio Town Hall 9 a.m. and Studio 11 a.m. All Lessons Strictly Private by Principal Only. OPENING STUDIO DANCE, SATUR- '■••--. DAY, MARCH 20. BALLROOM DANCING. "pHYLLIS BATES, FELLOW of the Imperial Society (B.B.), London. PRIVATE LESSONS by appointment from 9.30 a.m. STUDIO: 2nd Floor, Majestic Theatre Building, Willis Street. TELEPHONE 41-634. VALMA SPILLER, (M.1.5.T.D., London), of Sydney, will be Assisting at the Studio during summer months. SCHOOL OF I', <OOM DANCING. TlflSS OWENETHE WALSHE m STUDIO: "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis Street. Telephones "42-211 and 42-956. P-.-sonal and Individual. Tuition trom 10 a.m.-lO p.m. daily. T EARN to Play Dance Music quickly. Teachers of Modern-style Piano Playing and Piano-Accordion. HERBI BURTON COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 63 Manners Street. Telephone 43-900. PHINTINU ol every description: Show Cards, Catalogues, Invitations, Business Stationery. Ail orders executed Erotnptly by the "Evening Post" Printing lepartment. Half Tone and Line Jlocke made at shortest notice. Stereo Work a Specialty. 'Phone for quotations. Tel. 44-040.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 5
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