SATURDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, To THURSDAY, 2jUi FEBRUARY. NEW ZEALAND CHAMPIONSHIP T> A N D CONTEST AND CONTEST THE CREAM OF THE DOMINION'S BANDS PITTED AGAINST EACH OTHER! BE PREPARED FOR SOMETHING ' SPECTACULAR! Further details later. JOH.X-G. OSBORNE, Secretary. "TOR FEBRUARY—SUNDAY FARES TO THE BAYS. Adults Is Return. Children 6d Return. , DANCING* rpHE "JOY" ' ASSEMBLY, TO-NIGHT—TRADES.-HALL. Big Monte Carlo, Fox-trot, Maxina, bpotlight, and Streamer Dances. Music, Floor; and Supper the Best. • Free Cloakrooms, nnd Soft Drinks. Ladies Is Cd, Geutb 2s. Big Carnival- (2ud Anniversary), Next Saturday. F. McGONNELL, M.C. T)AY\S BAY PAVILION. ;\Y'S BAY PAVILION. FINAL DANCE TO-NIGIIT. FINAL DANCE TO-NIGHT.' • FINAL DANCE TO-NIGHT. "RON ACCOKD ASSEMBLY. ■"ON ACCORD ASSEMBLY. Oddfellows' Hall, Clyde quay. \ EVERY SATURDAY. Wellington's Oldest Dance Assembly. Mrs. Cowie'a Orchestra of four Instruments, each one ■an artist, comprising:. Piano, Accordion, the rage of oversea orchestras. Ladies Is 6d (Supper), Gents, 2s.' I>IVIERA CABARET, * PORIRUA. DANCING EVERY SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Reservations, Te Aro Book Depot or Tel. ,0, Povirua. Private Parties. Watch for Easter Announcements. y^CTORIA ASSEMBLY, VICTORIA HALL, Adelaide road. The Most Select; Old-Time and Modern Dance in Wellington. Best' of Music, Supper, Prizes, and Floor. Cannot be beaten in , Wellington. • Roll along for a good night's dancing. Cool Drinks Provided. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Double 3s. J. HALLEY, M.C. A. JONES, Sec. KELBURN KIOSK KELBURN KIOSK (Adjoining Botanic Gardens). THHE Most CHARMINGLY Situated -*- Dance 'Hall in the CIl'Y, or "any other city. - - . ' ' To lounge behind GLASS VERANDAHS m comfortable chairs, with magnificent panorama of CITY and HARBOUR, and to the sweet strains of DANCE MUSIC, is all so WONDERFUL so different, yes so EASTERN. DANCING. SUPPER. DANCING. Free Bus to Kilbirnie after Dance. Subscription, 2s 6d. HULLO! FOLKS! Here we are again. Get that "Peter Pan" Habit. We're here Every Saturday. 8 till 12— Four Hours' Whoopee. HERE IT IS. The kind ,of DANCE you have been looking for. . First favourite. Takes' an easy lead. THE pETER. PAN," PETER PAN, •*- 59. Cambridge terrace. Good Prizes and Novelty Dances Our supper, floor, and music are the best. HERE IT IS. The kind of Band that makes you glad you can dance. BASIL BIRD and his PETER PAN ORCHESTRA. Be a Peter Pan Patron. Pay a visit To-night for 2s 6d , ARTHUR HALEY. M.C. >THE REALM, ■ THE REALM, HATAITAI. MONSTER GALA TO-NIGHT. Never Anything Like-it Before. "THE SCOOTER RACE." "THE DANCE OF THE FAIRY PILLS." Comedy Item by the Mascots. "My Canary Has Circles Under his Eyes." Eveiy Lady Presented With a Canary. "The Hike by the Entire Company." -, The New Season's Novelties Have Arrived. Some Wonders. Hobts of Other Novelties. A Night to bet' Remembered. No Estia Prices. Free Trams After the Show. * 17VANS BAY YACHT |7>r»^ V club. F=?fi"^> TO-NIGHT. [l-^^ SOCIAL EVENING f TO ENTERTAIN THE CREWS OF THE CORNWELL CUP BOATS. All Members are particularly asked to come. Subscrintion.'ls 'only. COME ALONG. ]VfARGARET I O'CONNOR STUDIO OF ■"-"• BALLROOM DANCING. Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR ■MR. 'W E MPRIESTLEY Assisted by Miss Thelina Erskine and Miss Audrey Horton. Reduced Rates until- March. Studio: SS. Cuba-st. Tel. 45-571. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. TiriSS GWBNETIJE WALSHE • i'-L STUDIO. "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis street. Tels. 42:211, 434D7. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m.-10' p.m. daily. THE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL OF ■"- DANCING. . Principal: MISS VALMA SPILLER (Member of the Imperial ' Society of Teachers of Dancing, London), And Staff. Hours: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. STUDIO, 63, WILLIS STREET. Telephone 41-334. THE PEN DOCTOR ■ IS tlio recognised Medico for Fountain *■ Pens nod liversbarp Pencils. Consultations free. Geo. Jeffery, corner Brandon aud Featherston streets, above Aubrey Gualter and Co.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1932, Page 4
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