DANCING.
A special air pageant night will bo held at Dixieland Cabaret this evening. Officials of the Auckland Aero Club mul visiting pilots will bo tho guests of tho management. Tho Dixieland dance band will play tho latest dance numbers. A special gala night will be held at the Pirate Ship Cabaret this evening. The versatile Pirates' Orchestra will render tho latest dance numbers and patrons are assured of an enjoyable evening of dancing. A birthday carnival will be he,ld by tho Felix Dance Club' at tho Orange 1 Hall this evening. Tho Vagabonds, an orchestra of eight players, under Mr. Ray Grace, will render thp most popular dance numbers, while special birthday novelties will bo a feature of the eveninc. A dance and social evening will bo held bv tho West Coasters' Association at St. Benedict's Hall, on Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Bendall's Orchestra will play the latest dance numbers. A grand poster ball will bo held in tho To Papapa Hall on Monday evening. Popular danco numbers will bo rendered by a full orchestra. Many novelties should assist in providing an evening of excellent entertainment. A "Happiness Night" will bo held «it tho Click Clack Cabaret this evening. Iho latest and most popular danco numbers will bo rendered by the orchestra, Special novelties should assist in providing an evoning of pleasant dancing.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 16
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225DANCING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20235, 20 April 1929, Page 16
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