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OANCING. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. HENRY RUDOLPH AND HIS ORCHESTRA, at THE ASSEMBLY HALL, Brougham Street. Subs. 2s. Subs. 2s. Exhibition Dance by Pupils of MISS ADELINE BURNETTE. Accompanied by Pipe Major C. Stewart. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 Vivian Street. FOR GOOD OLD-TIME DANCING To LES WALKER'S ORCHESTRA (6). THIS IS THE SHOW. Admission 2s. Orchestra Open Engagements. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, CLYDE QUAY. OLD-TIME DANCING WITH JIM BLACKWOOD'S PIANO-ACCOR-DIONS. Be Early i£ you want a seat. Subs. 2s Single, 3s 6d Double. _. F. McGONNELL. M.C. CARNIVAL BIRTHDAY EVE. TUESDAY TUESDAY TUESDAY TAIA HALL, a KILBIRNIE Old-time and Modern Dancing. Squeakers, Hats, Sirens, Streamers, Balloons, etc. Chocolates for everybody. G. W. JOHNSON. TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. T)IXIELAND OLD-TIME DANCE, with J~-f Tom Rowland's Orchestra. Hear, them play and sing. Good Floor, Dainty Supper, and Big Monte Carlo. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO DIXIELAND TONIGHT. Subs. 2s. M.C, C.'FREE. DANCE MUSIC IS EASY TO LEARN. T EARN to play all your favourite tunes •*-* like a professional pianist in THREE TO SIX MONTHS. HERBI BURTON COLLEGE OF MUSIC. 63 Manners St., Wellington. Tel. 43-900. Teachers of Piano and Piano-Accordion. MEETINGS. FORMATION OF NEW GOLF CLUB TITAHI BAY. • A MEETING will be held at the Ac■ir%- eountants' Chambers, 39 Johnston St., 3rd Floor, on WEDNESDAY, June* 16, 1937, at 8 p.m., with tlie object of forming a new Golf Club at Titahi Bay to take over under lease the 18-hole Golf Course, the construction of which is now nearing completion. The.course has been laid out I by a leading golf professional and is <m i land that ia ideally suited for golfing. All those interested are cordially invited to attend. Any further information can be obtained from the agents— MESSRS. LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Land Department, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. WELLINGTON PLASTERERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 132, 5 June 1937, Page 5

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