DANCING. LEADING MODERN DANCE. ST. FRANCIS HALL. T. FRANCIS • HALL. THE 'LEADING MODERN BAND JACK CQWDREY AND HIS BAND. CARNIVAL! CARNIVAL! rfiHE "JOY" ASSEMBLY, ■i'l OLD-TIME DANCE. ODDFELLOWS' HALT., CLYDE QUAY. TONIGHT (SATUuUAY) TONIGHT. Two Monte Carlos, Streamers, Paper Hats, Blow-out Trumpets, and Snowball Dance. PIANO-ACCORDION BAND. Subs.: 2e: Double. 3s 6d. F. McGONNELL, M.C. TONIGHT -50-50 DANCE — TONIGHT mATA HALL, , KILBIRNIE. Sunshine Accordion Band. Sunshine Accordion Band. Sunshine Accordion Band. j ■ Sunshine Accordion Band. Waltzing Competition. Good Prizes, Good Supper. Bus leaves Hall for Station 12.5. PAT.ATH ROYAL; TAWA FLAT, TONIGHT. TONIGHT. AND EVERY SATURDAY. PALAIS ROYAL, .- "TAWA FLAT, The Dancing Showplace of Wellington. ROBERTSONS RHYTHMIC SIX. The Happy Playboys of Snappy Rhythm. Gives you 50-50 Old-Time and Modern. 2 PRIZE DANCES, ETC. j Spotlight, Streamers, Supper, and Everything. LADIES 2s. GENTS 2s 6d. Free Bus leaves' Hotel Cecil 8 p.ro.> Lower Hutt P.O. 7.30, Petone P.O. 7.40 p.m. ' ■ HUNDREDS GO TO TAWA FLAT. WHY? IJHE REALM BALLROOM. A NIGHT OF GLADNESS. . Be with us and Live! Nothing like it in this City. HEAR OUR MARIMBA BAND. — Aa used all over Europe. And Remember .. '■ It costs no more to get the best. Late trams after the show.: ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION. ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION. GRAND MAYTIME BALL. GRAND MAYTIME BALL. The Social Event of the Season. ST. FRANCIS HALL, T FRANCIS HALL, , V MAY 24, EMPIRE DAY, At 8.30 p.m. Dancing- until 2 a.m. to the nccompani* ment of Harper's Band. Single or' Donble Tickets obtainable at D.I,C. or the Secretary, English-Speaking Union, Nathan's. Building. Telephone 45-485. TONIGHT TONIGHT CROONING COMPETITION. ' CROONING COMPETITION. A Prize for the best effort, LADY or GENT. A SSEMBLY - HALL., Brougham Street. HALL, Brougham Street • Come'and Dance:to HERBI BURTON AND HIS SWING , BAND. ■ EXHIBITION TAP DANCE by ' "BUDDY" WILLIAMS, Subs., 2a. Lucky Spot Waltz. TONIGHT (SATURDAY) TONIGHT TIETER PAN PETER PAN JT . (DANCE CLUB.) Pharmacy Hall, Cambridge Terrace. GRAND MODERN DANCE, Music by Our FAMOUS MAORI BAN p. Come and hear them Play and Sing. Firstrclass supper and Monte Carlo prizes. Subs. 2s. JACK MOORE, M.C. TONIGHT 1 . TONIGHT! The Leading Old-time Dance. rpHE , MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY, Ghuznee Street. V SPECIAL! ' \ . SPECIAL! , Music Extraordinary! I Featuring. Our Piano-Accordion Wizard. Excellent Supper. • Subs. 2s. TIMMY JAMES STUDIO OF Y BALLROOM DANCING. MAYFAIR CABARET,' CUBA STREET. ' Private Lessons 1 Daily from, 10 a.m.-10. ■ p.m. For -appointments ring Tel. 51-770. Pupils of all ages guaranteed proficiency in Ballroom 'Dancing in a very short time. James can be engaged for SPECIAL 3ALLROOM EXHIBITIONS. ; BALLROOM DANCING. PHYLLIS BATES, Fellow Imperial Society, 8.8. 33 WILLIS STREET ,(opp. Woolworths). Telephone 41-684. MONDAY; WEDNESDAY. Bto 10JO p.m. JUNIOR CLASS FRIDAY, 7.30 p.m. FREE PRACTICE' THURSDAYS, 5 to 6.15, p.m. Teachers Coached .for the Diploma Examinations and Amateurs for the Medal Tests of the Imperial Society to be held in August. . . SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. HfISS GWENETHE WALSHE, ■"JL MJ£.TJ)., N.A.T.D. (London). STUDIO: "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis Street. Telephone 42-211 and 42-956. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. td 10 p.m. CLASSES.—Tuesday and Friday Evenings, from 8 to 10 o'clock. A Tea Dance will be held on Wednesday, May-18. MARJORIE NEWPORT, M.RJIJ)., JM- M.N.A.TJS. (by Exams.). SCHOOL OF DANCING, McKenzie'i fildga., 68 Willis Street. FANCY, BALLROOM, TAP, Tap Classes Tuesday, 8 o'clock. Ballroom Class Thursday 8 o'clock. Children's Classes, Saturday Morning, Ngaio Town Hall, 9 o'clock. Studio 11 a.m. Studio open'from 11 a.m. Daily. Tel. <0-888. STUDIO , DANCE TONIGHT. STUDIO DANCE TONIGHT. Presenting New Numbers from Senior Tap Class, - BALLROOM DANCING. TITISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, "A Fellow I.M.P. Soc., London, and Member of Syndicat Nationale, Paris, Has now returned from her trip abroad. MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY, Member I.M.P. Soc., London; MISS MAVIS PEARCE. Amateurs and Professionals trained for the I.M.P. Soc. Examinations to be held ibout August. For further particulars, apply at the Studio. TEACHERS' WEEK. Wellington, May 16 to 21, inclusive. Auckland May 9 to 14, inclusive. JIUPIOi-» CUBA'STREET, T§l. JM7L
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 112, 14 May 1938, Page 5
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