PAxcnro TO-NIGHT AT DIXIELAND CABARET 436. QUEEN STRUT. MODERN DANCING TO The Kings of Rhythm— JOHNNY MADDEN'S SWING KINGS With PATTY McMINN IN VOCAL NUMBERS* For Perfect Dance Tempo*. Perfect Dan re Floor And Sociability MAKE DIXIELAND YOUR HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT TO-NIGHT Admission (including Supper) 3/6. SPECIAL NOTICENEXT THURSDAYGRAND DANCE IN AID OF FUNDS OF AUCKLAND COMFORTS COMMITTEE Admission 2/6. Good Supper. Manager: NORTON HAMMOND. Intoxicants Strictly Prohibited. U DANCE — DANCE — DANCE "WESTHAVEN" CURRAN STREET EXTENSION. HERNE BAT. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY TO-NIGHT SATURDAY Conducted by the Auckland Motor Yacht Club (Inc.). Len Meredith's Popular Band. Dancing 8 to Midnight. Admission ML USUAL TRANSPORT. RESERVES AND INQUIRIES—PHONE 36-844. MEMBERS OF FORCES AND MERCHANT MARINE — PLEASE NOTE: SUNDAY TEA DANCES HAVE BEEN POSTPONED Until Further Notice. 18 "THE BROADWAY" MUNICIPAL HALL .... NEWMARKET. A Delightful Colourful Atmosphere. THIS EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK The Joy of the Dancing, The Melody of the Music, The Happiness Sociability* OLD-TIME PROGRAMME Spot Waltz. Valeta. Maxim. Schottische. A Lady's and Gent's Extra Quality Special. OPERATIC QUINTETTE Under the Leadership of CARL. Overture 7.55. Floor Management - - - - CASEY RUSSELL. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. A Lovely Cup of Tea or Coffee with Supper. MAKE -THE BROADWAY" YOUR arre.T. CENTRE! it MODERN DANCERS! THURSDAY NEXT AND EVERY THURSDAY, ST. SEP'S HALL, khyber pass. EPI SHALFOON'S FAMOUS BAND. Good Supper. Admission 2/. DON'T FORGET NEXT THURSDAY! U DRUID S' HALL, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT. TUI OLD - TIME DANCE. Music by POPULAR ARCADIANS ORCHESTRA. MONTE CARLO — SPOT WALTZ — SUPPER. Admission 1/6 g--* I 8 Direction, E. E. McLEAN FELLOWSHIP DANCE CLUB. OLD-TIME DANCE — TO-NIGHT. NEW ALLIANCE HALL. EDEN TERRACE. MELODIOUS ZEALANDIA DANCE BAND. Dainty Supper — Monte Carlo — T.„-ir y Prize.. Excellent Floor. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. 18 M.C. ami Mankger. ST. MARY'S HALL ST. MARY'S HALL. Great South Road Tram Terminus EVERY SATURDAY _ EVERY SATURDAY. CONN ON'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. The Most Popular Dance Club in Auckland. SPECIAL PRIZES: Two Monte Carlos (1, 2 and 3) Exclusive Catering. OLD-TIME AND MODERN PROGRAMME Efficient Management. Admission 2/6. 18 TO-NlGHT——Every Saturday TO-NIGHT GAIETY HALL GAIETY HALL Surrey Crescent. CRESCENT OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB. OUR SPECIAL BIRTHDAY NIGET — THTPn ANNIVERSARY. J.IUKD All Welcome. Usual Montes, also Lucky Number*. Gents 2/. Supper. Ladies 1/6. ««ular Music by The Rhythm Trio. Birthday Cake for Everybody. Overture 7.55. 18 BALMORAL DANCE CLUB. ZEALANDIA HALL. BALMORAL. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT And Every Thursday. FIFTY - FIFTY DANCING. Free Gift 10/. Lucky Numbers. Monte Carlo, etc. Admission 1.6 and 2/. Good Supper. LOU COCKS AND HIS CAVALIERS. Hall for Hire—Phone 26-415. 18 AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY „ _ , THE STUDIO STAMPEDE. The Society s Annual Dance is being held at the UNIVERSITY. TO-NIGHT, at 8 pm. Subs.: 6/ Double; 4/6 Single. i? No Intoxicants Admitted. TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK - Tn vim DANCE AND SOCIAL WILL BE CROATIAN B.C. SOCIETY 106, Hobson Street. Members and Friends Cordially Invited Good Supper and Music. — J. ALACH. Secretary DANCE. B.S.A. HALL. PRINCES STREET. ONEHUNGA- 1 MONDAY, JULY 20. AT 8 P.M. Good Orchestra. Monte Carlos *»nri Admission 1/6. All Men li! cK jd ! Soldiers Attending. Funds for \ SUNDAY DANCES WESTHAVEN HALL I v. n U£? ed „' or information that there DANCES on Sunday Afternoon at West haven Hall until further notice. Saturday Night, Dances as usual — . 18 ATWATERS BALLROOM, THipn FLOOR. FERGUSSON BUILDING, CIYIC SOUARE LES ?? SS IN RHYTHM. Classes FRIDAY. 8 till 10 Dm Frl<Uy 5 " 6 D - m - ARTHUR PELL — DORNE MURFITT. B AVIS hedgeman studio. ALL THE LATEST VARIATIONS. Special Attenuon to Beginners. Make Inquiries at the Studio: 328 a. QUEEN STREET. C.l. - Phone 44-147. ° t'AKLXON Danre Band. Dances. P*rue*-— pt>a Sf 25-051. or 21. Willcott St.. Mt. _ Jg i PRISCILLA DANCING CLASS. DV*T BtX—t. Stone 3 Boot Shop—Monday. 8 PJBI. PIANIST. Drummer. Sax.. *lect, atifliW* ri-nps. Parties. —Apply Star 83*. . —- ■ Lessons a/6 (or 9 tor «1). Mddem. UM-un*. wa Three Dances by post. a/.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 168, 18 July 1942, Page 9
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