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DANCING. tonight. THE SELECT MODERN DANCE. OT. FRANCIS HALL. FRANCIS HALL. Ladies 2s. Gents 2s. JACK COWDREY AND HIS BAND. ONIGHT (Saturday) TONIGHT pi'TEH PAN PETEtt PAN ' Pharmacy Hull, Cambridge Terrace. GRAND MODERN DANCE. Music by I'ARK'S FAMOUS MAORI SAND. }ance Floor, • Monte Carlo Prl*es, and Supper ■ THE BEST IN WELLINGTON. Subs. 2s. JACK MOORE, M.C. Special: Keep Labour Night Free for Our Monster Joy Night.) SHANGRAI-LA. DANCE. [ONIGHT. TONIGHT. - MODERN AND OLD-TIME. Yf ARJORIE NEWPORT'S STUDIO, '1 Willis Street. 8 till 12 p.m. Monty Howard's Swing Orchestra. Subs. 2s, 3a 6d. OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCE. yiCTORIA HALL. VICTORIA HALL. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. (8) THE PAN-AMERICANS (8), New Zealand's Most Popular Band. Also at the PHARMACY HALL, TUESDAY NIGHT. Subs.: Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d, Double 3s. TONIGHT. TAIA HALL. TONIGHT. OLD-TIME AND MODERN. PAIA HALL, OPP. P. 0., KILBIRNIE. Two Monte Carlos. ■!ood Supper. First-class Orehestia. Popular M.C. Subs.: Is 6d. Tram leaves Kilbirnie P.O. 11.52. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. The Home of Old-time Dancing. THE MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY, 1- Ghuznee Street. _ Meet Old Friends, make New Iriends. Music that Cheers by the NEW MAYBELLE ORCHESTRA. Everything of the best. Subs. 2s. PETONE LABOUR HALL, PETONE. t TONIGHT. Roll Up All. qOOD OLD-TIME DANCE. First Heat of Maxina. Last couple on he floor to receive 10s each. **"«'• WewSTm.C. Subs., Is Od and 2s. . IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. RACE WEEK ATTRACTION. ANNUAL RED CROSS BALL. Under Viceregal Patronage. > pOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1937. TICKETS: Double 15s, Single 10s. Gallery., Plan D.I.C. gRIGHTER NIGHTS DANCE CLUB. THE USUAL MIDWEEK DANCE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13. MAYBELLE HALL, GHUZNEE ST. ■Subs.,- Is (3d. 2 Montes. Good Supper. ;übs Is Cd. SPECIAL— The rfPbve Club, hi conjunction with a .adies' Cricket Team, will be holding a sfONSTER JOY NIGHT, WED., 20th. Novelties Galore. Plenty of Fuu. PEMBER'S POPULAR PLAYERS. THE REALM BALLROOM. A TONIGHT'S THE HAPPY NIGHT. Prosperity is Here Again. Be With Us and Live. Always Something Nice. Always Something Different SELECTIVITY! SELECTIVITY BE WISE, BE THERE. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! 2T. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL. * 29 Vivian Street. THIS IS THE SHOW! For OLD-TIME DANCING TO LES WALKER'S OLD-TIMERS (6). Admission 2s. r> ATiATS ROYAL, TAW A . FLAT C TONIGHT TONIGHT' 50-50 OLD AND MODERN. Large, Roomy Floor. "ROBERTSON'S SWING fwo Prize Dances. Streamers and Spcl Lights. Gents 2s 6d, Ladies 2s. Free Bus leaves .Telephone Exchange S i.m., Lower Hutt Post Office 7.30 p.m. nd Petone Post Office 7.45 p.m. YOU CAN LEARN TO PLAY The latest popular song and dance hits in 3 to 6 months. LTERBI BURTON COLLEGE . OI MUSlC—Teachers: Piano, Piano \ccordion, Guitar, Ukulele. Studioe: 63 MANNERS STREET, Wei ington. Telephone 43-900. if ARJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL 03 U DANCING. MeKenzie's Building, Willis Street. BALLROOM, TAP, FANCY. Tap Classes, Tuesday evening. Ballroom Classes, Thursday evening. Children's Classes, Saturday morning Ngaio Town Hall, 9 a.m., and Studic 1 a.m. All Lessons Strictly Private by Prine: ■al, MARJORIE NEWPORT, M.N.A.T.L by exam.). SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. GWENETHE WALSHI M.1.5.T.D., N.A.M.D. (London). Assisted by Miss Shirley Walsbc. STUDIO: 'Evening Post" Buildings, Willis Strce Telephones 42-211 and 42-950. 'ereonal and Individual Tuition froi 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Classes Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. DEBUTANTES INSTRUCTED IN PRESENTATION CURTSEY. PHE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUD! 1 Of BALLROOM DANCING. Fully-qualified Principals Teaching "ENGLISH" STYLE AT ITS BEST. Studio: 58 LOWER. CUBA STREET, Opp. James Smiths. Telephone 45-571. Studio Dance Saturday, October 16. BALLROOM DANCING. pHYLLIS BATES, F.I.S.T.D. (London Studio: MAJESTIC THEATRE BUILDING. Telephone 41-684. Private Lessons by Appointment. (Fees according to Staff.) EVENING- -CLASSIC

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 87, 9 October 1937, Page 5

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