A spellbound audience at the initial sere acclaimed it the Greatest o£ all 1 It surpasses every motio GRAND OPE (Direction —J.'Q..' SCREENING UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT TH "HELL'S (Recommended by the Censor m< Romance amid turmoil. Dozens of 'planes monstrous Zeppelin stealing through the London, suddenly attacked by a host of ci surprises, climaxes that make it t TOO BIG FOR ONE THEAT; Supporting Programme includes £ NAPIER-HASTII BOOK NOW! Box Plans at the Berkeley ai DANCING. ct. Francis's hall. hill-st. dance. dance, to-night and Severs Saturday .NIGHT-. ■■■'-■ Dancing 8 to 12. ; AMBASSADOR'S BAND. Sub.'-2s6d. , ;! ; TITERRYMAKERS- MERRYMAKERS TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY! SATURDAY. At Jewish Ladies' Club Rooms, Cuba-st. " Modern and Old-time.-Dancing. Monte Carlo and Lucky. Spot; Good,band. Good floor. Excellent supper. L Popular Prices: Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. "DON-ACCORD :.: ASSEMBLY ■° Oddfellows' Hall, Clyde quay. EVERY SATURDAY. Select Modern, Old-Time Dance. Foxtrots, One-step, Maxina, De Alberts, Twosteps,. Waltzes, Medley, etc., etc. Mrs. Cowie's Orchestra. Scorching bay cabaret. Scorching , bay cabaret. (20 minutes' drive from: town). TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. FLANNEL DANCE. I 8.30 p.m. till midnight. Ring 16-889 to Reserve your Table. Subscription ss, including Supper. Private Parties Any Evening. See Personal Column. THE "JOY" ASSEMBLY Wellington's Popular Old-time Dance. • THE NEW TRADES: HALL, Vivian-Bt TO-NIGHT, (Saturday) TO-NIGHT i Streamer and Spotlight Dances, Big Monte Carlo, Fox-trot, D'Alberts. Good Music.Wonderful Floor, Dainty Supper. ■'. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. BIG ANNIVERSARY CARNIVAL. ' NEXT SATURDAY, 14th FEBRUARY. F. M'GONNELL, M.C. rpHE REALM, THE REALM, X HATAITAI (Wellington's Fairyland). GRAND OPENING GALA, SATURDAY NIGHT. : THE MASCOTS IN FULL FORCE. New Novelty Numbers, "THE ALPINE MILKMAN." Screaming Comedy, Yodelling Fox-trot. "THE CHUM SONG" . v The New Scottish National Anthem. "GORGONZOLA," The .Great Singing Cheese Song. \ "TIDDLE-IDDLE-UM-PUM." The New Funny Melody. SPECIAL NEW NOVELTY DANCE, "THE ROULIETTA," A perfect Scream. REMEMBER! It costs.no more to have the* best. No extra Prices. Late Trams. WELLINGTON mUL »? CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. CALEDONIAN HALL, Sturdee Street. V DANCE. DANCE. TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. MODERN AND OLD-TIME. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2a. Supper provided. New Zealand's Authorities on BALLROOM DANCING. Substantial Reduction on all terms taken during February. Studio: 58, CUBA STREET (Opposite James Smith's). Telephone 45-571. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE, Studio 50, Willis street (opp. Hotel Windsor). Tels. 42-211 and 43-457. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. daily. CLASSES— Tuesday and Friday Evenings, from 8-10 o'clock. rpHE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL OF 1 DANCING. Now Under .Control of MISS VALMA SPILLER, Assisted by MR. T. R. M'GREGOR (Members ->i the Imperial Society, London). MISS SPILLER returned last month from a trip to England and the Contini ent, and wishes to announce that the Studio has now reopened. The Moochi and Midway Rhythm are included iv this year's dances. Lessons may be had from fully-qualified staff at reduced fee. Studio: 68, WILLIS STREET. Tel. 41-334. MADELINE VYNER (Late of the Russian Ballet, Pupil of Seraphine Astafieva), THILL receive Pupils for Operatic, Character, and Ballroom Dancing. .Classes begin MONDAY, 9th February, j Interviews 4.15 to 5.45 p.m. 3 Studio: 118, LRmbton quay. 5 • ■ SCHOOL OF DANCING. ■ ]\f ISS KATHLEEN O'BRIEN (Pupil of ; iTX Michel Fokine, Ne»v York, late Ballet j Master Russian Imperial Ballet, Petro- , grad; Theodore Kosloff, Los .Angeles, late ■ Russian Imperial Ballet, Petrograd; Mons. Pianowski, Ballet Master, late Pavlova's Ballet; Mms. Zalewski and Dolinoff, late Pavlova's Ballet; Maria Montero, New York, Spanish Dancing; , Ned Weyburri. New (York, Theatrical and American. Tapdancing; ' ! : .. , Classes and Private Tuition in Ballet, [ Operatic, Character, Spanish, National, , Step, and American Tap-dancing. Modern Ballroom Dancing under \ MISS EVELEEN O'BRIEN. Miss O'Brien will interview parents and intending pupils from 10 a.m. till 12 and from' 2 p.m. till 3.30, from MONDAY • NEXT, 9th February, at THE STUDIO, . TOP FLOOR BARBER'S BUILDING, ; : 125, Cuba street. ' Lessons commence SATURDAY, 14th Feb.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1931, Page 4
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