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For . ♦ -• r* Further Theatre . Announcements ;, PAGE , | KING'S I | PLAZA I 1 STATE . V ' TUDOR sa.GE 5 i - ForFurther Theatre Announcements DANCING. PH YLL IS OLIVER Advanced Teacher's Certificate of the Royal Academy, London. SCHOOL OF DANCING, 50 Courtenay .Place • (Opp. National Bank). ■ Classes Commenced TODAY, 'FEB. 1, 1941, at 10 and 11 a.m. Parents of intending pupils can interview. Miss Oliver,at the Studio from 2.30 to 4 p.m. on Weekdays, and 10 a.m.~12 noon on Saturdays, or Telephone 16-092 for particulars. Lessons include: Imperial Russian Ballet, Royal Academy Syllabus, Character ! and Mime, Tap, and Musical Comedy. Students entering Examinations, art advised to commence immediately. ■ .• Private Tel. 16-092. Studio '55491. RIGHTING SERVICES BALL For All ARMY, NAVY, AIR FORCE, MERCANTILE MARINE, and CIVILIANS. TOWN , HALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. DRESS: Service Uniforms, Dinner Jacket^ Dark Lounge Suits. Subs.: Men in Uniform, 2s. Civilians, 2s 6d. GEOFFREY FARRELL'S 10-PIECE ORCHESTRA. SPECIAL LATE TRAINS to Trentham, 11.30 p.m. and 12.15 a.m. Tickets available from — PHYLLIS BATES, Ball Organiser, or from R.S.A. Queen Carnival Committee. MISS PHYLLIS O'SHEA, Soio Seal, XTJ- Member of the Royal Academy of Dancing (London), by Exam. Also A.1.5.T.D., Ballroom (London), by Exam., will resume Teaching MONDAY, FEB. 3. Pupils trained for Grade and Major R.A.D. Exams. Studio: MeKenzie's Bldgs., 68 Willis Street. Studio available for private dancea, etc. Tel. 40-888. - " MONDAY NIGHT, 8 to 11. MONDAY NIGHT, 8 to 11. MONDAY NIGHT,. 8 to 11. 3 HOURS' TUITION AND DANCING— li 3 HOURS' TUITION AND DANCING—Ig 3 HOURS' TUITION AND DANCING—It ROY BAKER'S BAND At the SOUTHERN COLLEDGE STUDIOS. OUTHERN COLLEDGE STUDIOS. SOUTHERN COLLEDGE STUDIOS. (Mayfair, Cuba WE. GUARANTEE T-O' TEACH" TO DANCE. PRIVATE OR CLASS LESSONS. - Telephone 51-770. JOIN THE CROWDS TONIGHT! PETONE GREETING DANCE (In Honour Hutt City Jubilee). TONIGHT PETONE ODDFELLOWS' TONIGHT HALL. Bradley's Band. TONIGHT Subs. 2s. : Army, Navy, Air Force Is 6d. Good Wellington Bus Service. Peter Pan Peter Pan DHARMACY HALL, Peter Pau r HARMACY HALL, Peter Pan , , Peter Pan . Cambridge Terrace. > Peter Pan ALL MODERN DANCE. Peter Pan Peter Pan , Les. Forsyth'e Sweet 'and Peter Pan Swing Band. Peter Pan Peter Pan DANCING—From 8.30. Peter Pan ; Peter Pan Tasty Supper. Good Montt Peter Pan Carlos. Peter Pan Peter Pan Subscription 2s. Peter Pan Peter Pan JACK MOORE, M:C. Peter Pan ; ■-■..■ j " ..'■'.•' JJOYAL ACADEMY OF DANCHNV' LONDON. NEW ZEALAND EXAMINATIONS. Major and Children's Grades. JUNE AND JULY, 1941. Use of Revised Syllabus Compulsory. For syllabuses and entry forms apply New Zealand Organiser, MISS JEANE HORNE, 125 Willis Street, "Wellington. TITISS JEANE HORNE, Member Royal ■"■*• Academy of Dancing, London. Advanced and Advanced Teachers' Certi* ficate, New Zealand Organiser, R.A.D. Examinations, President of A.S.O.D, Wellington, Has ■ returned from Australia, and will resume teaching MONDAY,. FEB. 10. Interviews from Thursday, 6th. Classes in preparation for 1941 R.A.D. Examinations, which will take place in June, will commence immediately. Pupils desiring private lessons are advised to make early application. Studio: 125 WILLIS STREET (Above Pascoe's Health Supplies). Tel.: 25-567. JOAN MABIN, M.R.A.D., London. (Advanced Member). The school which develops your individual personality Resumes "Teaching WELLINGTON STUDIO, 180 Lambtoa Quay, MONDAY, FEB. 3. PETONE STUDIO, Union Clothing Co.'i Hall, SATURDAY, FEB. 8. All Branches of dancing thoroughly taught. . Annual Recital,. Competition, and R.A.D. Examination work will commence immediately. Telephone 47-632. ~~ BALLROOM DANCING; Margaret O'Connor, F.T.S.T.D. (London) Kathleen O'Connor, M.T.5.T.D.8.8. (Loh.) Joan Tandy, A.T.S.T.D.BJB. (London). - PRIVATE LESSONS from 10 a.m. to . . . 10 p.m. Telephone 45-571. . Residential 14-628. 58 LOWER CUBA STREET,' Opposite James Smiths.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 27, 1 February 1941, Page 4

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