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DANCING. i victoeia hall. hall. TONIGHT TONIGHT. The following Couples will be competing for the first Semi-gnal of our Dancing Competition:— • Miss Solomon and Mr. Walker, Miss Sullivan and Mr. Ingles, Miss Blencowe and Mr. Andrew, Miss Breedey and Mr. Winter, Miss Livingstone and Mr. Richard, Miss Thompson and Mr. YV right. Also OUR USUAL MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCE. Subscription: 2s; Double 3s 6d. JACK KEARNS, M.C. TAl^ HALL Grand Opening Night. TAIA HALL Grand Opening. TAIA H\LL TONIGHT (Saturday). ills o-.ffi.--" TAIA HALL Embassy Rhythm Band. TATA HALL Subs. Gents 2s, Ladies Is Od. Kiibirnie. .. THE REALM BALLROOM. All That's Best in Dancing. Come Early-Don't be Crowded Out! HEAR OUR WONDERFUL MUSIC (Proper Dance Music) REMEMBER! It cost no more to get the best. Late Trams Home. rpHE "JOY" ASSEMBLY .i- OLD-TIME' DANCE. Oddfellows' Hall, Clyde Quay, TONIGHT, and Every Saturday. Special Monte Carlo. Dainty Supper. P>oy Baker's Piano-Accordion Band. Subs. 2s, Double 3s 6d. " F. McGONNELL, M.C. Late Trades Hall and Victoria Hall. P*™ P4£XCB CLUB'™ PAS PHARMACY HALL, CAMBRIDGE I TERRACE. Grand Modern Dance. MUSIC BY OUR FAMOUS MAORI BAND. Come and Hear Them Play and Brag. " First-class Supper and Monte Carlo Subs. 2s. JACK MOORE, M.C. NOTICE TO DANCERS. -QT. FRANCIS HALL, pi. FRANCIS HALL'--193S DANCING SEASON OPENS At ST. FRANCIS HALL On ' • .. . SATURDAY, MARCH 5. ... TONIGHT! TONIGHT! The Leading Old-time Dance. THE MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY, Ghuznee Street. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Music Extraordinary. Featuring Our Piano-Accordion Wizard. Excellent, Supper. Subs,. 2s. AYFAIROA B A R E T.. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, A SERIES OF MIDWEEK DANCES. Under the Management of the Palais Royal, Tawa Flat. 50-50, OLD. AND MODERN. ROBERTSON'S "RHYTHMIC SIX." Two Prize Dances, Spotlights, Streamers, etc. Ladiea 2g, Gents 2s 6d. PALAIS ROYAL, TAWA FLAT. ALAIS ROYAL, TAWA FLAT. Dance to Robertson's Rhythmic Six. 50-50 OLD-TIME AND . , : MODERN. . 2 PRIZE DANCES. Large Eoomy Floor, Air-conditioned. Spotlights, Streamers, Etc. Free Bus leaves. Telephone Exchange at 8 p.m. Lower Hutt P. 0., 7.30; Petdne P. 0., 7.45. TONIGHT (SATURDAY) TONIGHT. rpRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET. OLD-TIME DANCING With Jim Blackwood's Piano-Accordions. Special Monte Carlo. , Subs. 2s single, 3s 6d double. M. GRANT, M.C. TONIGHT. ' TONIGHT. CT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, W 29 Vivian Street. DANCE YOUR OLD-TIME To LES WALKER'S ORCHESTRA (6). THIS IS THE SHOW.. Admission 2s. BALLKUOiU UANUJS'U. pHYLLIS BATES. F.J.S.TJD (London) MAJESTIC THEATKJS BUILDING. Telephone 41-684. Private Lessons by Appointment. (Fees according to Staff.) EVENING CLASSES. LILLIAN O'LEARY, SCHOOL OF DANCING, Studio: 80 Manners Street. STUDENTS wanted for Complete Stage Training. Tel. 14-305 for appointment. SCHOOL. OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHB WALSHE. M.1.5.T.D., N.A.T.D (London). STUDIO: "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis Street. Telephones 42-211 and 42-056. Personal and Individual Tuition trom 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. MARJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL OF •"A DANCING. McKenzie's Buildings, 68 Willis Street. FANCY, BALLROOM, TAP. Miss Newport, M.N.A.T.D., M.R.A.D. (by exams.), late Francis Scully School, Sydney, Loraine Norton, London, and : other leading Australian Schools, WILL RESUME TEACHING ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14. Parents and Pupik may be interviewed daily from 11 a.m. All classes will resume immediately. Latest Tap Routines available for Teachers and Pupils. Telephone 40-888. PHYLLIS OLIVER, . M.R.A.D, ACADEMY OF DANCING, Newport Chambers, 50 Courtenay Place (opposite National Bank). Classes.—-Examination Class 9 a.m. Sat., General Class 10 a.m. Sat., Junior Class 11 a.m. Sat., Babies' Class 2.30 p.m. AVed., Elementary Class 8 p.m. Tues, SPECIAL TAP CLASS FOR BUSINESS GIRLS, including Eleanor Powell routines. Private Lessons by Appointment. INTRODUCING The New Heel and Toe American Tap Rhythm, with Eleanor Powell Routines. Motion Tap and. Musical Comedy. Authentic Spanish Dances from La Meri. And New Modern German Dances. Miss Oliver has just returned from Australia,, where she has been studying with 'Felix Demery, Examiner for the Royal Academy of Dancing, London, W/h make Line ur Halt-tone, lilockb tor ''• all purpose? am) all Papers- from the cheapest newsprint 'to the 6nest art. "Evening Post" Printing Work 3. I'el. I 44-040,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1938, Page 5

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