DANCING. A MONSTER NIGHT OF JOY! rpoWNHALL, TUESDAY NIGHT, 18th . . OCTOBER, S o'clock. DANCING. ' DANCING. Flannels optional. • IMPERIAL DANCE ORCHESTRA (8 Pieces). / ' ' Good Supper—Good Music—And a Great Time for All. , CASH PRIZES- AND OTHER PRIZES FOR DANCING. Subs.: Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. CT. FRANCIS'S HALL, HILL-ST. DANCE, DANCE, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT and every ", ... • Saturday Night. ■ Dancing, Bto 12. RUDbLPH'S ORCHESTRA. * Sub. 2s. ,-;■ "VICTORIA ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. The Select: Modern Old-Time Dance. EVERY SATURDAY AND TUESDAY. ' BKk BALLOON BATTLE. Good prizes for .winning' couple. The best music, supper, prizes, and floor. Free •.Cloakrooms, and cool-drinks. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s, Double'3s. HARD-UP CARNIVAL NEXT .-.-... SATURDAY. Good prizes for the best original and ridiculous costumes. i F. McGONNELL, M.C. DANCE. ,'WEI'LINGTON : BOYS' INSTITUTE ITT SILVER BAND. Invitation-holders are reminded of- Dance to be held on MONDAY NIGHT, Watkins's Hall, Cuba \ street. . ' - STAN MILLS, M.C. TJIVIERA CABARET, PORIRUA. ; TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ' " \. OUR' Ist ANNIVERSARY. Demonstration of Balhroora Dancing by . Miss Valma Spiller.and Allen Grant. FIRST-CLASS ORCHESTRA. ■ . . Novelties, etc, V Our .Reduced Rater are 7s 6d a Double Ticket, with the choice OF A DELIGHTFUL SUPPER MENU INCLUDED.Buses leaving opp. Hotel Cecil 8 p.m., re- \ turning. Res. TeL-Ts, Porirua. ' fADELPHI :",: CABARET. Xi- TO-NIGHT, 8.30-12. " A Night You Should Not Miss. • Come arid Hear bur NEW BAND, rill picked musicians, especially organised*for the Adelphi Cabaret. . \ ' Sub. 4s; After Theatre 3s. • / Direction, MISS INEZ CONNOP. mHE REALM, . THE REALM, ■ ; -" '■■-, HATAITAI. ■ A STUNNER NIGHT TO-NIGHT. ' FDTALHEAT OF QUICK STEP. ; WELLINGTON DANCING CHAM- ; * > PIONSHIPS.. . . Miss GwennetheWalshe Judging To-night. A happy gathering of Wellington's^ most -Charming young people. ' New Numbers, by the Baiid. the show that never lets you d6wn. Usual Subs.' - Late Trams. p A L A I S . - - R.OYAL, Alpha-st., off Cambridge-ter.' , TQ-'NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGST—TO-NIGHT. JOY NIGHT Don't miss the. Unique JOY.NI.GHT Mystery Key Competition. JOY NIGHT Gold Wristlet Watch, JOY NIGHT: valued at £7 10s to be won JOY NIGHT to-night.. t JOY NIGHT .. Come : early and makei JOY NIGHT ..sure1 you get a key. Tr JOY NIGHT Numerous .other attracJOY'NIGHT tions. Streamers, Confetti. JOY NIGHT The boys of H.M.St JOY-NIGHT Dunedin will be present. JOY.NIGHT .Roll up and swell the JOY NIGHT ' crowds. ' PALAIS ROYAL ORCHESTRA. Good Floor. Good Band. Good Prizes. ' ■ Good Supper. . i Subs.:; Gents 2s, Ladies 'Is- 6d. rVHE . .:PHARMACY ASSEMBLY, .-*■- 59, Cambridge terrace. '; £2000!. .:■ .: £2000!' ' £2000!- ---< .Where? ; How? . When? -. Follow the crowd to our BIG MYSTERY 1 NIGHT TO-NIGHT AND FIND OUT. —Special Novelty Scream— THE MYSTERY TRAIN DANCE (A real train and valuable prizes) THE MYSTERY MONTE CARLO. What are the prizes? ~ .. Special Featuse.—Exhibition Dance by Miss G\frenethe Walsh and partner. Best of Floor? Supper, and Prizes. Streamers, Spotlight, and Novelty Dances. STAR ORCHESTRA (speaks for- itself). Sub. 2s. • JACK McIVOR,. / Manager. . ■AMBASSADORS ■' CABARET "^ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ,' \ ' -'-■■: ■■•■;■• ■■ -. 8-12.'.- ; v ■ :. ■ Hear the New Band \>f picked musicians from' Auckjand.: v Third Heat Dancing . Competition. First Prize £5 5s cash. Second Prize £1 Is cash. ENTER, TO-NIGHT. Spes'al Attraction: Miss Hazel Martin/presents the Black and Orange Ballet. Also Syncopated Tap Dance, and. Sand .'Dance ;by Miss" Hazel Martin, N /,. Champion.: f Sub.'2s. •'■- ~; Ring 40-280 for '-Reservations. "DASIN RESERVE PAVILION -"WEDNESDAY, 19th\OCTOBER, ■ '' 8' p.m. Sf^: -DANCE , DANCE .-•., DANCE .New and Old-time. F. McGonnell M.C, and his Orchestra. Supper. - ; Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. tR^E&i WELLINGTON JsTS^W CALEDONIAN ' p,OME A T'GITHER! INGLESIDE - THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Oddfellows' Hall, Allen street. - Old-Time, Modern, and Scots Dancing. Items interspersed. Scots and ilka folk welcome. ..SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. TlflSS GWENETHE WALSHE ITA, STUDIO, "Evening. Post" Buildings, Willis street. Tels. 42-211, 43-457. - Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m.-10 p.ra. daily. V CLASSES/TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, 8 to 10 O'CLOCK. THE MARGARET O'CONNOR AND ! W. E. PRIESTLEY STUDIO, Assisted by MR. ERIC BROWN - pRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES r- from JO a.m. to 10 p.m. ■ Studio: 58, LOWER CUBA STREET. Telephone 45-571. " T^HE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL OF X DANCING. y Principal: MISS VALMA SPILLER. - (Member Imperial Society, London). .' Assisted by MR. ALAN GRANT (just arrived from Australia). And FULLY QUALIFIED STAFF. Tuition in All Ballroom Dances, including the Tango and Viennese Waltz, Tap Dancing. Hours: 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Studio: 68, Wi!!is-st. Tel. 41-334. t
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 5
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