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DANCING. THE PARISIAN "HANGING pLUB. Ihe x arisian JJancing v/lub. TO-NIGHT 1 O-NIGHT NIGHT OAI JULY 24, 1926 SATURDAY. ATURDAY, ety n F A RTS TT A ETY Up XjLRTS XXA ETY AF A RTS TTA ety yJF Arts Jul a kitchener street. Last Saturday Night was attended by over 400 people. Have you been? PERRIN'S T\ANCE ORCHESTRA. ERRIN'S JL/ANCE URCHESTRA, Under the Personal Direction of TVAN TJERRIN. Ivan xerrin. From the Winter Gardens and Dixieland. Christchurch. Mr. Perrin conducted . the orchestra of 14 instruments at the Prince of Wales' Ball in Christchurch. By Special Request, the Orchestra Will play "AFTER THE STORM." as arranged by Mr. Perrin. Other numbers to De featured will be " Pretty Little Baby," " Sleepy Time Gal " and " Sweet Man." COMMENCING AT S. Evening Dress. Single 2s 6d. Double 4s 6d. Inaugurated by THE PARISIAN DANCING STUDIO, 38, Winstone's Buildings. Queen Street. Principal - - A. P. C. BENTLEY. TOWN TTALL CONCERT pHAMBER I n ws XXall Concert Chamber TOWN ttall CONCERT chamber own JlLall Concert Chamber TO-NIGHT SATURDAY. X O-NIGHT OATURDAY, Grand opening trance. RAND VJpeNING X^aNCE. THE DANCE EVENT OF THE YEAR. Under the Auspices of the Modern Dancing Studio. The ttamous "p itz HE r AMOUS XIITZ Dance ANCE ORCHESTRA. DIRECT FROM NEW YORK. Undor the Conductorahip of Charles Aves, well-known Danish Composer, and late of the Ambassadors, Sydnejr. THE 'RAND THAT |\ TAKES xhe -Dand XHAT Makes You t\ance. ou Xaance. Featuring the latest hits from United States, played for the first time in New Zealand. "I Do," "Who." "Poor Papa, "Sugar Foot Stump. A Carnival effect will be given to the Hall. Balloons, Confetti. Streamers, and Novelty Toys will be Distributed. DON'T M daNCE A ORCHESTRA. FAMOUS Splcial Added Attraction!: EXHIBITION CHARLESTON by Prof. Kelly and Miss Ed. Ward. MR, HARTLEY-WARBURTON, IN SELECTED SONGS. Light Refreshments will be Obtainable at Stall. Broadcasting by IYA during the Evening. TICKETS: DOUBLE, 7s 6d; SINGLE, 4s. X ICKETS; DOUBLE. 7s 6d; SINGLE, 4s. Balcony Seats will bo Available at Is. Q_REY " BEST OF ALL DANCES " (Old-Time.) TO-NIGHT 8-12. - TO-NIGHT, O'NEILL STREET HALL. PONSONBY . Owing to the c,losin~ of the "Casino de Do.nse, ' 161. Ponsonby Rd.. our Dances will in future be held at 0 Neill St Hall, Ponsonby The floor is new, and in the "pink" for 01d : time Dancinp, and everything looks as if w© are going to be very Happy in our New Home. Tho usual free bus to Point Chevalier at midnight, and a liberal quantity of Spot Prizes (Chocolates and Cigarettes). Our Music, headed by George Paltndge (vocal pianist), stil' holds sway. Ladies, Is 6d Gents., 2s (with the usual Concession to Members;. BE THERE. THAT'S ALL. FRED. MEYERS, Social Sec. WATERSIDES' SOCIAL CLUB. TO-NIGHT; TRADES HALL. TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY SATURDAY. The Popular Old-time Dance Music supplied by the Paramount 5. The brightest and jolliest combination now playing. All the latest melodies rendered to perfect time. Chocolates, Cigarettes. Streamers and Confetti. Dancing, 8 till 11. LADIES, Is. GENTS., Is 6d. O NOAKES', Secretary. pi CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB! TO YE SAILORMEN, LADY SAILORS AND FRIENDS, The above Club holds its GRAND PRIZEGIVING NIGHT ON SATURDAY. JULY 24. A Yachtsman and his Lady, a Motor Launchman and his Girl who miss this function should give boating up. because I cau tell you confidentially it's the night of your life. 4/6 A DOUBLE TICKET (Get me.) Don't disqualify yourself for life from the boating circle by not being there. No excuse accepted, th° date is JULY 24. L. G. DUNN, Organiser. A UCKLAND GRAMMAR" #J± SCHOOLS OLD BOYS AND OLD GIRLS' ABSOCIATIONS" ANNUAL BALL AND AT HOME. Will be held in the School Hall, Mountain Road, on August 25. 1926. Ex-pupils of any of the Schools desiring invitations for themselves or friends please apply to the undersigned or the Secretary of the Association before the 31st July. C. E. CLARKE, 233, Victoria Arcade, Hon. Secretary. Ball Committee. NOTE.—A special feature of this year's function is the provision made for the older Old Girls and Old Boys by seting aside Lounges and Card Rooms for their particular use. Will those who will be using such please notify the Secretary. BOATING . CLUB. Usual Dance to be held in their Clubhouse. King's Drive, TUESDAY NEXT, July_27. Dancing, 7.45 until 11 p.m. Prices: Ladies, 2s; Gents.. 3s; Double, 4s 6d. Music by Ivan Perrin's Jazz Band. Buses leave Endean's Euildings at intervals from 7.15 to 8- p.m. and return after the dance. ft pLUBHOUSE, BAYSWATER yUv WHARF. ZjM "YyEDNESDAY, JULY 28, AT 8 P.M. THE "JUBILATION" DANCE. Plain and Fancy Dress. To Commemorate the Elimination of the Clubhouse Debt. A Boating Club Super-Function. A Night of Joy. A Night of Novelty. A Night of Surprises. BIRTLEY'S ORIGINAL ORCHESTRA. Under his Personal Direction. Novel, Beautiful Lighting Effects. Grand March, 8 p.m. Boats and Buses to all parts. SUBSCRIPTION: Ladies, 3s; Gentlemen, 3s 6d. L. S. DAVIS, Orangiser and Secretary. BALL. The Returned Soldiers' Association's SECOND ANNUAL BALL Will be held in the MASONIC HALL. PRINCES STREET. ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 3. Tickets: Double, 7 s Gd; Gentlemen, ss; Ladies, 3s. Obtainable at the R.S.A. Office, Chatfield Chambers, Customs Street East, or from members of the Committee. Chaperones, Miss H. Hay, Mrs. F. L. Jaunay. Evening Dres3 Optional. E. H. SHARP. Secretary. "THE GIESHA " LOUNGE-CABARET. X Dominion Rd. Tram Terminus. l-iounge may be engaged for Private Dances, Social Evenings etc. Special terms to Select Dance Clubs. Catering for Weddings and Parties Arranged. Dainty Morning and Afternoon Tea. BCjRNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band. Open for Engag.ment. Office: 236, Queen St. Phones 43-234. 25-899.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19388, 24 July 1926, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19388, 24 July 1926, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19388, 24 July 1926, Page 16

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