lawk TEiriris STANLEY STANLEY STREET STREET ■ TO-DAY AT 1.3Q P.M. ' ADRIAN ; QUIST . ADRIAN QUIST " No. 1 PLAYER IN AUSTRALIA, V. ALAN STEDMAN ALAN STEDMAN FOLLOWED BY A JUNIOR DOUBLES. APPROX. 3.30 P.M.— QUIST AND BROWN v. STEDMAN AND GUNN ' ADMISSION: 2/-, plus tax. After 4 pjfc, II: School Children in uniform, !/•• IS STEDMAN No. X PLAYER IN AUSTRALASIA tttt DANCING A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY ROWING CLUB. XjjgpF FLANNEL DANCE, ' TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), ROYAL AKARANA YACHT CLUB CLUBHOUSE. Meredith's Orchestra. Single, 2/6. Supper. Double, 4/6. AVIS HEDGEMAN.—Has all the Latest Variations in Quick-step. Waltz, Slow Foxtrot, etc., now being Caught in the leading London Studios. **• 328 A QUEEN STREET. (Above St. James'.) Phone 44-147, AMERICAN Tap, Beginner's Book, 2/0; Latest Routines, 6/-; no • ■ stamps,— Edney's Studio, 179 Green Lane,. Auckland. BLIND Institute. Auckland's most BrilLi%pt Band, Old-time and Modern.—Bo» »8. Newmarket. Phone 45-670. M* DE! VALESKA. M.R.A.D. Advanced Teachers, 407 Queen St. Phone 46-121. Latest taps, character. Specialises in R.A.D. PRIVATE Lessons, 2/6; tap, bnllrOom (tap classes, 1/6); 3 dances by post, 6/-. —Ruby Sherriff, fi.B. Bldgs., Newtoa. 7 PATRICIA SCHOOL OF DANCING, 203 Symonds St.—Modern Ballroom, Oldtime, American Tap Dancing. Teaching through holidays. ! For Appointment, PHONE 81-081. IJIOLLEMACHE, V. . Who is returning from London and America where she has been specialising in i MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. ! Will Resume Privftte Tuition and , Classes at " j; 58 RANFURLY ROAD EAST, EPSOM. ON' MARCH 25. - " Mde. Tollemache lifts been .studying' Operatic and -Rhythmic Dancing in the .famous Dalcroize School of Dancing. Private Tuition and Small Class Lessons Taught in Pupils' Homes by Arrangement. Operatic and Rhythmic Classes. All Private Classes and Lessons Person--1 ally Conducted. Pupils are assured of ■ Correct Style and Technique.. PHONE 16-214. Mabel and Jock )HNSON UTCHISON School of Dancing. Principals:— > , ■ MABEL JOHNSON, • M.1.8.T.D. (b.b.), Adv. M.N.A.T.D. (b.b.), .Lond. Auckland Organiser, R.A.D., London. JOCK HUTCHISON, MLS.T.D. (b.b.), and Stage Adv. M.N.A.T.D., Lond. Special Engagement— JANE BARRETT, M.I.S.T.D. (b.b.), Lond. Assistant direct;from the Haylor School of Dancing, London*-., - CLASSES in all branches reopen %n Friday. April Bth. PRIVATE LESSONS may be booked at either studio by appointment. SPECIAL TEACHERS' courses for the Imperial Society examinations and Amateur tests to be held about July. • I T-V'v '! j; I For prospectus apply to the Secretary, studios: 1 Omahu Rd. 52 Shortland St Phones: 25-021. 41-658. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL » CARL AW' PAR K. *£h CAR LA W PARK. (W\ SATURDAY. IT CLUB PRACTICE HOURS. NEWTON—Senior and Reserve Grade: 1.30 to 2.80 _ . ClTY—Senior and Reserve Grade: 2.30 to 3.30. - - &ARlST—Senior and Reserve Grade: 3.30 to 4.30. i :? PONSONBY —Senior and "Reserve Grade: 4.30 to 0.30.: = - IVAN' CULPAN, Hon. Sec... Auckland Rugby.League. BUILDING SOdIETY jrOTIOES . ; : J-v.-AUCKLAND; CO-OPERATIVE TERMINATING BDILDING SOCIETY. r./V'.V:- • *. < ••••« - Notice is hereby given that ati .APPROPRIATION MEETING will be held-at the SOCIETY'S OFFICE. CornerVOf Wellesley Street- West and Albert Street, Auckland,' on WEDNESDAY, MAE OH 30, 1938, at 7.15 p.m. when Appropriations as under will ba TOTAL £O2OO UNDER Rulo. 05, MONDAY, MARCH 28, will, he the last day on which Shareholdem can make their Shares "Financial." TO SHAREHOLDERS; MAKE USE OE YOUR SOCIETY I TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF THE MANY FACILITIES OFFERED. THE SOCIETY CAN HELP YOU. LET US KNOW YOUR PROBLEMS.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22985, 12 March 1938, Page 25
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