ROUND THE DANCES.
Cabarets will be held at Frascati tonight and on Monday. Bob Bradford s band will be in attendance to-night, and a special feature will be Ted Heaney, of 4YA, Dunedin, playing his piauo-accor-deon. On Monday there will be numerous prizes for novelty dances. Seymour’s orchestra will provide the music, and Ted Heaney will again be hearc# in special numbers. Mrs Creagh’s orchestra will provide the music tor the dance to be held in the Scottish Society’s Hall to-night. Icecream and first-class supper will be provided free. An electric fan will cool the dancers. The Ambassadors Band will be in attendance at the dance in the Regent Hall to-night. The Athletes Dance Assembly will be entertaining the Sanders Cup crews and officials in the Tudor, High Street, on Saturday night. The Herd man-Fisk orchestra will provide the music. A tapdance will be given by Cathie Walton. A special train will leave for Lyttelton after the dance, at 1.45 a.m. Bailey-Marston’s band will provide the music for the mid-summer dance of the Mayfair Club at Dixieland on Tuesday. Gopperth’s band will provide the music for the Red and White dance assembly in Buckett’s gymnasium next Saturday. Dances will be held every Saturcfay. Ogilvie’s Band will be in attendance at the dance to be run by the Kaiapoi unemployed in the Orange Hall to-night. At the Caledonian Hall on Mondayevening the Select old time dance will take place as usual. Special novelty prizes will be awarded to lucky spot and Monte Carlo winners. The Kvans Campbell band of eight professional players will provide the music. The gallery will be open for spectators. To-night, in the Sydenham Football Hall, the Realm Assembly will decide the first heat of a £2 2s one-step competition. There will be novelty prizes for competition winners. The Evans Campbell band will be in attendance. The second heat of the £2 2s one-step will be decided in the Sydenham Hall on Wednesday evening at the. Realm shilling dance. There will be numerous lucky spot and Monte Carlo prizes. The Evans Campbell band will provide the music.
To-night the Caledonian Select Assembly will hold their usual dance in the Caledonian Hall. A special feature will be the final heat of the cash prize foxtrot. Other features will be old and new dances, Monte Carlo and lucky spot. George Bradford will supply the music. Suppex will be provided free.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20221, 3 February 1934, Page 21
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