DANCING. WELLINGTON'S LEADING DANCE. ST. FRANCIS HALL. T. FRANCIS HALL. JACK COWDREY AND HIS BAND. Wellington's Leading Band. TAIA HALL, "KILBIRNIE"! A OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCING. Roll Along and Dance to Wellington's New Wonder Band, THE SUNSHINE PIANO-ACCORDIOX BOYS. Good Supper. Monte Carlos. Subs.: Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. Bus leaves Hall for Station at 12.5. TONIGHT (SATURDAY) TONIGHT PETER PAN PETER PAN (DANCE CLUB). Pharmacy Hall, Cambridge Terrace. GSAND MODERN DANCE. Music by Our FAMOUS MAORI BAND. Come and hear them Play and Sing. ,Kr6t-class supper and MoDte Carlo prizes. Subs. 2s. JACK MOORE, M.C. THE REALM - BALLROOM. TONIGHT'S A GREAT NIGHT! We guarantee more jollifications than any other dance. SPECIAL FOR TONIGHTDARBY AND JOAN MONTE CARLO. The dance of the fish of fortune. THE BEST AT THE SAME PRICE. ' £1 Is MONTE CARLO. 3rd HEAT. TRY YOUR LUCK. THE "JOY" ASSEMBLY.OLD-TIME 1 DANCE, • ODDFELLOWS' HALL, CLYDE QUAY. TONIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. Ken McMillan's Accordions. Good pTizes and a Dainty Supper. Subs. 2s; Double 3s 6d. F. McGONNELL, M.C.
WEDNESDAY will commence a NEW DANCE NIGHT at THE MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY HALL. -*■ \ Ghuznee Street. 50-50 OLD-TIME AND MODERN. New Band. Good Supper. Prize Dances. Subs. Is 6d. HAL HARRIS & HIS RHYTHM BOYS. Roll up to the Latest and Best Dance in Town. ■
REGENT DANCE. > TONIGHT. TONIGHT. \ PETONE ODDFELLOWS' HALL. -THE RHYTHM ACES- . For Good Music, Good Floor. -\ Good Supper. 10s Monte Carlo Prize. Ladies Is 6d; Gents 2s. COME TO THE } R" ECHABITE HALL, 125 Willis \ Street, ■< TONIGHT. TONIGHT. 1 Monte Carlo and Spot and Novelty 1 , Dances. Old-time. \ Subscription: Single Is 6d; Double 2s 6d. 1 Come and Enjoy Yourself. PALAIS' ROYAL, TAWA FLAT. ] CALAIS ROYAL, TAWA .FLAT. The Dancing Showplace of Wellington. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! j AND EVERY SATURDAY. j PATRONS, PLEASE NOTE! £ It's our pleasure to present i "THE SAVOY DANCE BAND," i The Happy Playboys of Snappy Rhythm. FOR 50-50 OLD-TIME AND MODERN. •, Meet "Holly Olsen" and his boys. | . 3 PRIZE DANCES, Etc. i LADIES 2s, GENTS 2s 6d. \ FREE PASSENGER BUSES FOR ALL i PATRONS leave Lower Hutt P.O. 7.4 a, , Petone P.O. 7.55, Hotel Cecil 8 p.m. , TONIGHT! TONIGHT! \ THE , MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY, { Ghuznee Street. £ Dance and Sing with the £ SYLVANA DANCE BAND. j; Old-time; Modern. ' g :'//;'.; 'I-Mbnte Carlo 1 . Luck> Spot,; « .'•' l Suhfi.: 2s Single, 3s 6d Double. J ' |M| — ■ : £ nUICK-STEP COMPETITION I "UuiCK-STEP COMPETITION (Three Successive Saturdays.) ' The Competition will be judged by Mr. ' •and Mrs. Tatam, and the FIRST PRIZE, I Free Tuition for One Term at the Tatam School of Dancing. A SECOND PRIZE will also be given. ASSEMBLY HALL, Brougham Street, j ASSEMBLY HALL, Brougham Street. ' Herbi Burton and his Swing Band. Crooning Competition. Lucky Spot. Monte Carlo. Subs. 2s. ' : TONIGHT. ; MirtmS MIRAMAR RUGBY CLUB. Miramar ■■*" MiraSar RIO GRANDE CABARET. ; " Miramar Monte Carlos and Novelties. Miramar Johnson's Orchestra. Miramar , , .Miramar Subscription: Ladies Is 6d. Miramar Gents. 2s. . Mi BEWITH US OUR MONSTER JOY NIGHT. DOROTHY PARLETTE (just returned after 15 months abroad) . SWING TAP, CHARACTER, AND OPERATIC DANCING. Physical exercises for all ages. Studio: RED CROSS BLDGS., Dixon Street. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GW2NETHE , WALSHE, MJ.S.TD., N-A.T.D. (London). STUDIO: "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis Street. Telephone 42-211 and 42-956. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 ajn. to 10 p.m. CLASSES.— Tuesday and Friday Evenings, from 8 to 10 o'clock. A Tea Dance will be held on Thursday next, June 30. MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO, New Zealand's University of BALLROOM DANCING. Specialised coaching for professionak and amateurs for the August Examinations for the Imperial Society, London. - n AMATEUR TEST MEDALS ON I)ISPLAY IN STUDIO. 68 LOWER CUBA STREET. ' Telephone 45-571. STUDIO DANCE, JULY 9. MARJORIE NEWPORT, M.R.A.D., M.N.A.T.D. (by Exams.). SCHOOL OF DANCING, McKenzie's Bldgs., 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. lei. 40-888. STUDIO DANCE TONIGHT. STUDIO DANCE TONIGHT. STUDIO DANCE TONIGHT. Excellent Floor, Orchestra, Supper. ~ BALLROOM DANCING. ! PHYLLIS BATES, F.I.S.T.D. j Note the Neon Sign. Opposite WoolWoiths, 33 Willie "Street. CLASSES, 8 to 10.30 p.m. ' . MONDAYS: Beginners and Intermediate (Two Studios). WEDNESDAYS: Advanced. FRIDAYS: Junior Classes, 7.30 to 9.30 t>m SATURDAY: 0 to 10.30 a.m. TEACHERS' CLASSES: Daily, 10 to 11 a.m. Imperial Syllabus. FREE PRACTICE HOUR: Pupils and friends, Thursday, 5 to 6 p.m. PRIVATE LESSONS: From 9.30 a.m. to W p.m. STAFF: Misses Bobbie Simone and Margaret Churchward. A.I.S.T.D Male Staff from 6.30 p.m. THE PHYLLIS BATES BAND of four players plays at all Studio dances and may be engaged for outside functions. Studio Telephone 41-684.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 148, 25 June 1938, Page 5
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