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DANCING. MAYFAIR CABARET MAYFAIR TONIGHT! CABARET MAYFAIR N.Z. Entertainments, Limited, CABARET Will present MAYFAIR A GRAND GALA CABARET CABARET NIGHT. MAYFAIR A Night of Good Wholesome CABARET fun MAYFAIR At CABARET A Popular Price. MAYFAIR Admission 3s. CABARET. Dancing from 8 p.m. MAYFAIR To CABARET Chas. Dalton's MAYFAIR Popular Dance Band. CABARET PARTICULARS of the MAYFAIR x £100 Competition CABARET Waltz and Fox-trot MAYFAIR WilPbe announced. CABARET Intending Patrons are advised MAYFAIR to Reserve their Tables CABARET now, as numbers have already MAYFAIR signified their intention of CABARET being present. MAYFAIR TELEPHONE 51-770. CABARET DANCE. COME TO THE PETER PAN (PHARMACY HALL), On TUESDAY AND P.ANGE To N.Z.s Most Modern Dance Band. THE PAN-AMERICANS, Subs: Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s, Double 3s. TONIGHT (SATURDAY), TONIGHT. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, CLYDE QUAY. OLD-TIME DANCING With • JIM BLACKWOOD'S PIANOACCORDIONS. Subs.: 2s Single, 3s 6d Double.' F. McGONNELL, M.C. TONIGHT. • ■ TONIGHT. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 Vivian Street. TO ENJOY YOUR OLD-TIME DANCE To LES. WALKER'S ORCHESTRA (6). THIS IS THE SHOW. Admission 2s. n. O'DOHERTY, M.C. pETONE ROWING CLUB. GRAND OPENING JOY NIGHT. TONIGHT. CLUBHOUSE, Esplanade, Petone. LADIES* DANCE BAND. Excellent Floor'and Supper. Popular Prices: 2s and Is 6d. PETONE ROWING CLUB DANCE, EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. TVfIDNIGHT FpLLIES (Inc.) NIGHT iU CLUB, PARADE, LYALL BAY. - OPEN EVERY NIGHT. ' . Under Personal Direction, Grace McDonald and Tod McDonald. . Ring 10-000. •. T)AVID- DEVITT, ~ From.J. C. Williamson and Tivoli 1 Theatres, Australia, NEW AND EXCLUSIVE "TAP" AND "SOFT SHOE" ROUTINES AND • RHYTHMS. Opi'rati-. Eccentric, and Modern Ballroom Dancing. ;; , 24? LAMBTON QUAY, opp. D.I.C. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. J^FISS GWENETHE WALSHE. Member Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (London), Advanced Member National Association of Teachers of Dancing (London), i ■ Assisted by Miss Shirley Walshe. STUDIO: "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis Street. I Telephones 42-211 and 42-958. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m.-lO p.m. daily in all the Latest Ballroom Dances, including "Swingstep." Classes Tuesday arid Friday Evenings, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. . STUDIO DANCE, Saturday, September 18. EDUCATIONAL. RS. E. MATTHEWSON, L.T.C.L., Teacher of PIANOFORTE and THEORY, Resumes Teaching . September 7 at 13 Hathaway Ay., Karori Park. Tel. 26-336. THE MODERN. COMMERCIAL A SCHOOL, 22 The Terrace. Tel. 43-708. Principal: MRS. M. A. NICOLAUS. Pitman's Teachers' Certificate, assisted by Miss E. G. Toomath- (Pitman's Teachers' Certificate and Reporters' Examination). No overcrowding, each theory student taken separately. Special Speed Sessions. ( Prospectus on application. SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, AND Individual Tuition Ensures Success. Special Coaching for all Examinations. Moderate Fees. MISS A. SUTHERLAND, F.1.P.5., PCT (Pitman's Cert. Teacher). 180 LAMBTON QUAY (N*xt VVJ.C.A.). Telephone 47-632. Residence 47-474. : MATRICULATION. PUBLIC SERVICE" ENTRANCE. SATURDAY MORNING CLASSES for the above examinations commence SEPTEMBER 11. EVENING CLASSES resume SEPTEMBER 6. STUART . TUTORIAL COLLEGE, Harcourt Chambers, Panama Street. Send for Prospectus. H. P. ISAAC, M.A., : ■ Principal. Telephone 44-754. QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, 53 HOBSON- STREET, WELLINGTON. rpHE THIRD TERM, 1937, commences 1 TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. The Headmistress will interview parents by appointment. IRENE WILSON, M.A., Headmistress. SCOTS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. THE THIRD TERM, 1937, commences TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. The Principal will be in attendance to interview parents on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. J. R. SUTCLIFFE, B.Sc, Principal. QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. PARENTS of Prospective Pupils are *- advised that "applications for enrolment for 1938 should reach the Headmistress by September 30. The number of vacancies is definitely limited. All vacancies will be filled by October 15, and parents will be immediately notified. ' For prospectus and further information apply to the College, Hobsou Street,. Telephone 42-018. D. B. BROWN, Registrar.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 57, 4 September 1937, Page 5

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