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DANCING. TONIGHT TONIGHI (SATURDAY), /•DETER PAN PETER PAS '•t . DANCE CLUB, PHARMACY HALL, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. Grand Modern Dance. MUSIC BY OUR FAMOUS MAORI BAND. Come and Hear Them Play and Sing. First-class Supper and Monte Carlo Prizes. Subs. 2s JACK MOORE, M.C. TONIGHTI TONIGHT! The Home of Old-time Dancing. THE MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY Ghuznee Street. Music that Cheers by the NEW MAYBELLE ORCHESTRA. Everything of the best, Subs. 2s. SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. GRAND DANCING COMPETITION tc be held at the ( ' ■ VICTORIA HALL, - VICTORIA HALL, TONIGHT! ' TONIGHT! To l)e. judged by Wellington's Leading Dancing Teacher, JIMMY JAMES. ' Alsp our Usual Modern and Old-time Dance, assisted by the MELODY MAKERS. Don't forget it's all on the same programme for the same price. Subs., 2s; doubles 3s 6d. JACK KBAKKS> M. c . PALAIS ROYAL •A.LAIS ROYAL TAWA FLAT. TAWA FLAT. IT'S OUR BIRTHDAY PARTY TONIGHT. EVERYONE INVITED. - Birthday Cake full of Surprises. Hats, Streamers, Novelties. Dancing 50-50, old and Modern. ROBERTSON'S RYTHMIC SIX. ROBERTSON'S RYTHMIC SIX. Free Buses leave Telephone Exchange at 8 p.m.;. Lower Hutt P.0., 7.30; Petone P.0., 7.45. . . Ladies 2s. Gents. 2s 6d LILLIAN O'LEARY, SCHOOL OF DANCING, Studio: 80 Manners Street. STUDENTS wanted for Complete Stage Training. Tel. 14-305 for appointment. DOROTHY DANIELS, M.R.A.D., ACADEMY OF DANCING, 125 Cuba Street (Opp. Whitehead and Pears)! MISS DANIELS will be at the Studio .from 10 aim. till 5 p.m. from January 25 to interview Parents of prospective and 1 former Pupils. All branches of Dancing taught. Children trained for Royal Academy Examinations and Competition Festivals. For further particulars ring Studio, 53-647. • Priv., 52-486. mHE , . REALM BALLROOM. 1 Spacious, Well Ventilated. Comfortably Cool. Undoubtedly Wellington's Best Dance. Wonderful Music. Surpassing all Efforts of our Unequalled Past. REMEMBER: IT COSTS NO MORE TO GET THE BEST. MONDAY.' • MONDAY. OUR GREAT MIDWEEK EFFORT. ■ THE "JOY" ASSEMBLY. OLD-TIME DANCE. r^D'D'FELLOWS'. -HALL, : Clyde Quay V (Next New Fire Station). EVERY SATURDAY, commencing i<ext SATURDAY. Roy Baker's Accordion Band. Special Monte Carlo. Dainty Supper. Subs. - 2s, Double 3s '6d. F. McGONNELL, M.C. (Late Trades Hall and Victoria Hall). TONIGHT (SATURDAY). TONIGHT rpRADES - HALL. x :- OLD-TIME DANCING With Jim Blackwood's Piano-Accordion Band. \ Subs.: 2b Single, 3s 6d Double. M. GRANT, M.C. • Watch for Special Announcement; Next Week. TONIGHTI TONIGHT! ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 Vivian Street, ' FINISH YOUR HOLIDAY WITH OLD-TIME DANCING -*. To LES WALKER'S ORCHESTRA (6). - THIS IS THE SHOW! Admissipn,2s. SCHOOL OK BALLROOM DANCING. TUISS ' GWENETHE WALSHE ■M- M.1.5.T.D., N.A.T.D. (London). STUDIO: "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis Street Telephones 42-211 and 42-956. Personal and Individual Tuition from . . 10 a.m...t0 10 p.m. BALLROOM DANCING. pHYLLIS BATES. ffJ£.TJS (London; MAJESTIC THJSATKB BUILDING. ■ Telephone 41-681. Private Lessons by Appointment. (Fee* according to Staff.) EVENING CLASSES. '~ BUSINESS NOTICES. 44-040 for Quotations foi -*• Cataloguel;, Invitations, Business Stationery, etc. -Half-tone and Line Blocki made at shortest notice. The "Eveninj Post" Printing Works. NOTICE TO "EVENING POST" SUBSCRIBERS. CUBSCRIBERS whose delivery •^ of the "Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead of complaining to the runner boys. This- course ensures first-hand knowledge .of irregularitief and prompt attention, • a "f BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. Telephone 44-040. EDUCATIONAL. ■\TR. GORDON SHORT. ■"■•■R. GORDON SHORT, Adjudicator Sydney Celebrations Eistedd fod; Examiner Sydney Coriservatorium, RESUMES PIANOFORTE LESSONS, JANUARY 24. "Easy' Reading" Method Sight-reading. Elementary to Diploma Standard. 09 BOULCOTT STREET. TTjOROfHY GREENISH, L.R.S.M, PIANOFORTE TUITION IN ALL ... GRADES. JIISS; GREENISH will be,at the Studit riext'week" for.those wishing.to begin : be fore the opening of schools. • ' TELEPHONE 41-633. ':. '. Studio: BRITTAIN'S BUILDINGS, 54 Manners Street .__...

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1938, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1938, Page 5

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