DANCING. — THE; PARISIAN. — . Inaugurated by . ' PARISIAN DANCING STUDIOS, Teachers o£ Ballroom Dancing, 30-40, Winstono Buildings, Queen Street, aW-NIGHT — — CJATURDAY, ■ O-NIGHT — SATURDAY, J KITCHENER "ITALL. • ! ITCHENEII -Q-ALL. A Select Programme of Irresistible and Syncopated Dance Music by BIRTLEY'S CJOCIETY. IKTLEY'S E>OCIETX ORCHESTRA. An Orchestra of Great Merit, under tlie . :.; Personal Direction of . _i I - \flX. THUTLEY. r~1..-ffli | J>JL R . -PIRTLEY. j iJ, '■ •' SINGLE 2/G. DOUBLE 4/6. '.--•'. mO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) rpO-NIGHT, MANCHESTER UNITY HALL. Cor. liobson and Victoria Sts.-, Ent. i . Victoria Street. ' , KGA-ROMA SOCIAL. CLUB. | j OLD-TIME AND JA*zir~~ "; i THE REGAL ORCHESTRA ! Will Render All the Latest Dance Hits. .• Chocs., Cigarettes and Streamers. : Ladies, 1/0; Gents, 2/; Double, a/. • T. ESTALL, M.C.' Li DONALDSON,. Sec. PATRONS.—Do hot forget Our Special Grand LONG NIGHT, SATURDAY, October 20. Prizes Galore. Supper Provided. ■ - ■■ Admission— . . Ladies, a/; Gents, 2/6; Double, 4/. G mO-NIGHT. JJIO-NIGHT. TV.fiASONIC TTALL, ..:'.. : -"J-ASONIC -tJ-ALL, : ...; ; BELGIUM STREET. >'' AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. (Under the auspices Sub-committee ot the Retail Soft Goods Charity Club.) " Dancing in a Sweet Hall in an atmosphere 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, ■ • - Saturday Night. Evening Dress Optional. Ladies, 2/. Gentlemen, 2/G. _ v G rnO-NIGHT. ■ . rpO-NIGHT. . MASONIC HALL,.EDEN TERRACE. _~ BENEFIT DANCE IN AID OF THE AOTEAROA CRICKET CLUB. Roll Up and Help the Boys Get Tliclr New Cricket Gear. . SEATTLE DANCE BAND, Six Snappy Instrumentalists. ' Exhibition o£ the Yale Blues and New Waltz, By Miss Kathleen O'Connor and Partner, of the Embassy Ballroom Studio. POPULAR PRICES: Ladles 1/G, Gents 2/. F7EALANDIA HALL, DOMINION ROAD •" TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Every Wednesday and Saturday. SELECT OLD-TIME DANCE AND EUCHRE. Winning Hitsby Parker's Orchestra. Chocs, and Cigarettes for Spot Waltz. Dancing 8 p.m. till 11.4S"p.ni. Ladies, 1/G. Gents, 2/. HEAPS AND MENZIES. . G M. RAVLICK, M.C. f
n UNITED LEAGUE '; rt&N FOOTBALL CLUB. slftjj GRAND NOVELTY DANCE. *W? HALL, ELLERSLIE. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8. ■ Streamers, Balloons, .Chocolates., and Cigirettes, Excellent Supper. .*Unsurpassed Viusic by Mrs. A. Howell's Harmonious Orchestra. Our last Dance, bo come and enjoy It. r<-,,i., •>/<? fnjipo •>/ . . Gents Ladies _/• G - HARRISON, 0 ;''.:••' Hon. Sec. and Treas. fTDICHMOND ROVERS'.FOOTBALL It- CLUB. '.-. . ANNUAL DANCE Will be held ut ■■ . SCOTS HALL On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10. : Dancing, S-11.30 p.m. COLLEGIANS. sual Novelties. Sure to be a great in D au T.ailips 2/. ' Gents, J/o. Lames,.-/, w. A. SWIFT, - . 10 Hon. See. A UCKLAND CITY TRAMWAYS CLUB. ST SEPULCHRE'S HALL, Burleigh Street, Off Khyber Pass, Auckland. A Dance under the auspices of Hie Association lfootball Sub-Committee will be held in St. Sepulchre's Hall, Burlcigh street, off. Khyber Pass, Auckland, ou THURSDAY, October 11, 102S, at S p.m. All Latest Dances. : ' . ' Admission: ■ 8 p°" Me ****** t r, i« TOY DANCES. TjURNNAND'S Professional Dance OrchesTerms. —Phone 45-333. . v* TEACHERS OF DANCING. ■.- M ISS M ARGAUIi:T QJQONNOR, Xe\v,ZEALAND'S LEADING X OX BALLROOM DANCING. Stuaio: EMBASSY TEEATRE, QUEEN STREET (Lessees Embassy Theatre, Ltd.). ■; Telephone 4G-214. MISS O'CONNOR lias Just returned from a tour o£ England, France and America, where she studied under the world's leading teachers. . \ '. ' \ Private Lessons and Classes from 0.30 n.ni. in Yale Blues, New Foxtrot, Quiet Step Waltz, Heebio Jeebies, Baltimore. "jyTADAME EDITH BAIRD (ot London). (Fellow of the Imperial Society of Dance Teachers). (Formerly Member of the British Association o£ Operatic Dancers). • ALL THAT IS LATEST IN THE BALLROOM. Classes and Private Lessons Daily. Ring 53-033 for appointment. 22, WESTBOURNE ROAD, , REMUERA. WS ALLROOM DANCING, Correct Style, Qualified Private Tuition. — Modern Dancing Studio, 30, Palraerston Buildings. opposite G.P.O. 1)1 TJIOXTROT, Waltz, Blues, in Sis Lessons. - 1 - Ruby Sheriff, Upstairs, St. Kevin's Arcade. Newton, opp. Rendell's. C PRANK WOODUUFFE, Expert Jazz Instructor, guarantees proficiency for 10/; private tuition.—l7B, Upper Symonda St, __B T EARN to* Jazz, Waltz, Blues, for Xnias; •" expert private tuition, success assured. 15/ course.—Write S. COS 2, Stah. ' ' ? ' MISS SPENCER'S Dances, SymonclsvUle-. Studio. Rymonds St. (next St. P?«'J'; Tuesdays. Saturdays, 8 p.m. ' Thursdays. Privnte }***$? *Z a je P Blu°s. ment. Latest Dances, includinc xaie ai %. p'rSce-Dancor S p.m., ..Tuesday S n S , Sffi«oS I SSSe& Sp e,.ali ß| MT-T^
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 21
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