DANCING. _~ — THE PARISIAN. — ; Inaugurated by PARISIAN DANCING STUDIOS. : t Teachers of Ballroom Dancing. Z 39-40, Winstone Buildings, Queen Street.;; to-night. Saturday, o-night Saturday. k" Itchener tjali ~ ITCHENER -ti-ALL. 2 A Select Programme of Irresistible and Syncopated, Dance Music by '-' BIRTLEY'S CjOCIETY ORCHESTRA." IBTLEY'S OOCIETX ORCHESTRA. An Orchestra of Great Merit, under the * -Personal Direction of |" TEE T3IRTLEY. | | • al -8.. -PIRTLEY. | SINGLE 2/6. DOUBLE, "W. » 22 J rpo-NiGHT. ■:' .^JTQjbgut.^ *~— aaasaM ■ «= MASONIC I - ASONIC -"ALIV™ J «= BELGIUM | £ OPENING NIGHT TO-NIOHT. ~ (Under the auspices of the "Retail Soft Goods Charity Committee*) Dancing in a Sweet Hall ln*jui atmosphere,J of Joyous Refinement. *- Hundreds of Whirling Couples and Pretty;* Frocks-dancing to the Music that's most',-. - ■ inviting, played by ■» MR. EDGAR BENDALL'S FAMOUS '£■ JAZZ BAND, Music Broadcast from the Masonic every ~ Saturday -NightsTiveainjf Qrass Optional. ■-•.< Ladies, 2/. - "• Gentlemen. 2/e. 2 VU 22^ - . a SB g-"-J TO-NIGHT. '"*' rm-NIGHTI* O-NIGHT. SIGBX -Z TRANCE ] ♦ I v/ i * qt. qepulchres ttalu s Sepulchres j - l all, £ EHYBER "OASS. <<a HYBEB A ASS. 28^ mo-NIGHT. « musical box: •"" .z. MUSICAL BOX.. REQUEST NIGHTI ;"' NORM. GANLEY- and Will Play Request Music . Z Chocolates, Cigarettes, etc •* Ladles.. 2/. Gents. 2/S. Dancing Every Wednesday and Saturdar. % . - 22 cr ZEALANDIA HALL, DOMINION ROAD !? TERMINUS. T TO-NIGHT. • TO-NIGHT. «. And Every Wednesday and Saturday. ' SELECT OLTVEIME TOANCB AND ■ -<: EUCHREr ' Z"' '". ' * Winning Hits by Parker's Orchestra. - Chocs, and Cigarettes for * Dancing 8 p.m. till 11.45 p.m. Ladles. 1/6. 1, Gents, 2/. HEAPS AND MKNZIES. U 22 M. RAVLICK. M.C. rnO-NIGHT — TO-NLGHT.: With Shower Balloons. B*to, 12. MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCET . Every Wednesday and Saturday. MRS. TYLCOATS ORCHESTRA. Spot Walts with Chocolates and Cigarettea. Ladles 1/6. Gents 2/. 22 P. MAYES. M.C A UCKLAND CITY TRAMWAYS CLUB. KITCHENER HALL (Lare Societv of Arts). KITCHENER STREET. AUCKLAND. A Dance under the auspices of the- Tenuis' ' Snh-Commlttee will be held in Kitchener - Hall (late Society of Arts), Kitchener - Street. "ArcUand on TUESDAY. SEPT. 25. 1928, AT gPJt Music by Hi" EDGAR BENDALL'S FAMOUS .TAZ3BAND. - ALL LATEST DANCER. *Sl Admission : Double Ticket, 3/ : Single, 1/9. -; S. M. FARRELLY. .- 22 Secretary. STORMONTS. LTD. SOCIAL CLUB:—A ~ Social and Dance will be held." at the . Masonic Hall. Belgium St? on WEDNESDAY. September 26. at .7.45 p.m. " Songs, r Novelty Tfems and also ExhiWHon ".. Dances ~ by Mr. Colin Shorter and MiS9 Yvonne-Arlen. Supper provided. Tickets may be obtained "' at any of our branches. Double, 4/; 2/; Gents. 2/6. All friends cordially invited. ' _ r ; :x22 P. J. FREEMAN, Secretary. CARLTON'S TENNIS CLUB DANCE ~ will be held in the Click Clack Cabaret, "j Newmarket, next TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER * 25. Tennis sports and invitation .holders for the last dance, who may have-heen - overlooked, cordially Invite* --"-- : ** CLYDE HOWLEYS ORCHESTRA: l! (7 Instruments.) a - 22 — Ty-ERCBR --.. - RAILWAY BALL. \ Z ~~ — •■■" i ' ■=■ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. - - i " ORPHEUM Good Floor. Auckland Catering. Exceptionally Good Time for All. '-. Z • Train Arrangements. ' * Double Ticket, 7/6. 22 I T. GEORGE'S HALL, - EPSOM. ' S EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. 11 . ELITE ORCHESTRA.Jaaz. Yale BluJWTWllratl : ,' £ Ladiea.i/6. ..-=; Gents 2/."«.«* 23 '■ * TEACHERS Of- ;S M ISS I J NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING AUTHORITY «, ON BALLROOM DANCING. ' » Studio: : ~ EMBASSY THEATRE, QUEEN STREET ' '"~ (Lessees Embassy Theatre, Ltd.). .- « Telephone 46-214. ' % MISS O'CONNOR has Just returned front ; == a tour of England, France, and America, \ «" where she studied under the world's leading ■ «* teachers. Private Lessons and Classes from 0.30 • T a.m., in Yale Bines, New Foxtrot, Quick- r Step Waltz, Heebie Jeebies, Baltimore. '■ Zi C \Z MADAME EDITH BAIRD (of London). » (Fellow of the imperial Society of Dane* ! Teachers), iFormerly Member of the British AssociaUoa of operatic Dancers). ■ ": '-'- -JT ALL THAT IS LATEST IN THE BALLROOM. - « - ~—'-*■■ Classes and Private Lessons Dally. Ring 2T-633 for appoiounent. 22, WESTBOUKNK UOAD. ~ --*— REM ITER A WE DALLKOOM DANCING, Correct Style. *-* Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing studio, 30. Palmerston BuUdings, opposite G.P.O. - J :.' 04 OXTROT. Walt*, Blues, in Six LessonZ Ruby Shcrriff, Upstairs, St. Kevin's Arcade. Newton, opp. RendelTs. C C>RANK WOODRUFFE. Expert Jass *- Instructor, guarantees proficiency for 15/ ; private tuition.—l7B, Upper Symonds SL B LEARN to Jazz, Waltz. Blue*, for Christmas, expert private tuition : success assured; 15/ course.—Write S. 3475, Stab. 22 ISS SPENCER'S Dances, Symondsville Studio, Symonds St. (next St. Paul's). Tuesdays, Saturdays. 8 p.m. Tuition Classes Mondays, Thursdays. Private lessons by appointment. Latest Dances, including Yale Blues.—Particulars Phone or Studio. B MLLE. V.ii-ESKi, Ngapubi Chambers. ' Lome St.. opposite Regent Theatre. — Every Kind of Dancing Taught.—Phone 46-121. p PARISIAN DANCING STL'I'IO. 39-K». Wir,»tone Buildings. Oneen St. Principals. Mils Brooks. Mr. Bentiey—Correct Tnitlnn reflned MXle _. l J SAN TOY Studio,- 83. Queen St.-One-Dancing " T pm., PracUee Dances. 8 pjn, Saturdays. S; STODDABT School of Daactajg and Fancy iU Costume m£Mj 3 fc - 2&*? > ST»w l - Bldgs. Baßrooßi Dancing gpedauat, •T-79K
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 225, 22 September 1928, Page 22
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