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CARDS & DANCING ; ENT -U ALLROOM T> EGENT T>ALLROOM XV EG ENT X_>aLLROO.M THE GREATEST DANCE ENTERTAINMENT Full Programme or kLD-TIME Of I'-TIME ANCING A NCI.NO ANCING ANCING M OIiKRN ODERN ODERN 2 R A 2B! JOIN THE CROWD At the T> EG ENT pU.I.RnOM XVEGE.NT x>allroom TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT FRANKTON TOWN and Dancing EUCHRE I ree Rus Transport Free Supper Hear Yodelling- and Singing Trumpeter Latest Dance Hits Played by V r ITE T ITES TAANCE T>AND Xi ITE Xjites XXanci: X> \ND Hamilton's Dance Supreme. 1/6 Admission HALL OLD-TIME LD-TIME Majestic a jest i c XXance ALEXANDRA HALL ALEXANDRA HALL TONIGHT SATURDAY TONIGHT IS STILL HAMILTON’S REST OLD-TIMF. DANCE. Good Floor. Good Music. Clayton’s Famous Old-time Dance Band In Attendance. Free Buses as usual. Admission. 1/6. SOCIAL AND DANCE. Labour Club Rooms. Glover’s Hall, Frank - ton. TUESDAY. February jo. 8 p.m. Admission, Gd. Roll up and Join the League. Junior members from Auckland Branch will be present; also Area Instructress of the Loeal R ranch of the Physical Welfare and Recreation Department. 332 CENTENNIAL LEAP YEAR CARDS AN C ARNIVAL DANCING. ITankton Town Hall THURSDAY. February 29, 8-1 -J i).in. Good Music, Supper and Novelties. Admission, 2/-. 33 1 JgUCIIRE AND JJ\NCE WHATAWHATA THURSDAY, FEB. 15 Aid Patriotic Funds. Good Music, Good Supper, Good Prizes Gents 2/6; Ladles 2/LiiRL, Mn.Mi.W, s p.m.. Labour Club -4 Rooms, Glover’s Hall, Frankton. Good prizes and supper. Admission 1/6. 331 MATANgT Leap Dance, WEDNESDAY" February ll; Clayton's Orchestra; frond supper; admission, 1/6, 2/-. 330 ENGAGE THE TOPULAR BAND XVegent TJAND ANY NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS PROVIDED. Particulars:— G. BROWN. 12 Princes street, Phone 3 30G. Hamilton. Harry otevenson army Otevenson AND Ills DANCE BAND Tel. 1359. 3 Devon Road. MODERN—OLD-TIME. ENGAGEMENTS. SCHOOL OF DANCING GEO- - A.I.S.T.D. (London) gCIIOOL OF JJANCING. (Established 1930) (B.B.) STUDIO HAS RECOMMENCED ITS 1910 SESSION. Full particulars by phoning: 3393 or on personal application to the Principal. Studio: 275 A Victoria Street North. (Above Clothier’s.) Tuition daily In all branches of Ballroom (Classes and Private), Operatic, Ballet, and Tap Dancing-. Children's Classes Saturday Mornlng-s. TEACHERS OF MUSIC Myra t>ooth, x> L.T.C.L., L.R.S.M. Teacher of VOICE PRODUCTION AND ARTISTIC SINGING. , Ist Term, 1940, commences MONDAY, Feb. 5. VOCAL SCHOLARSHIP: Particulars and entrance forms on application. Studio: 2 RAILWAY BLDGS. Phone 1039. Interviews from January 27. lyjfß yy ■yy/JIITEHEAD, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC, Intending- pupils will be g-lven all particulars on application at The Studio or Music, Room Dalton Buildings, Ward Street. Phone 302 i. 47 9 JOSEPH T. TJATTERSBY, TEACHER OF SINGING AND PIANO. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO PARENTS:— Children's Singing Classes will ho conducted this year. Reasonable Fees have been arranged. Studio: 22 HOOD ST. Telephone 3610 G. C TRAWI’ORD, L.R.S.M. VOICE SPECIALIST. WILL RESUME TEACHING ON MONDAY, February 12, At the Studio. 5 DALTONS BUILDINGS. Corner Victoria A: Ward Street?, Hamilton. M lls M RESUMES TEACHING MONDAY, FEB. 1 c JJWIES leacher: INCLNG ELOCUTH *.N. PLANOFORTE .!«!;•—: Ronwyn. Argyle Stic, AI E. 11. A 1 "ii'im:, Avciiu v, llainiltoi

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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21035, 10 February 1940, Page 1

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