DANCING. yiCTORU ASSEMBLY. T victoria Hall, Adelaide road. The Popular Modem' Old-time Dance EVERY SATURDAY AND TUESDAY The best Music, Prizes, and Supper. Ladies Is 6d, Gents '2s, Double 3s BIG FANCY DRESS BALL ' SATURDAY, APRIL S. Fancy and Comical. F. McGONXELL. M.C. CJPECIAL -GOOD EVENING" TO- ' ° NIGHT. OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB, TAIA HALI> KILBIRNIE. Nothing better anywhere. •■ Early doors Is to meet the times. After 8 p.m. subs. Is 6d: Parsons' Orchestra G. JOHNSON, M.C. ■ RON - ACCORD ASSEMBLY EVERY SATURDAY, PHARMACY " HALL. -. . Jazz and Modern Old-time Dance Mrs. Cowie's Talented Orchestra Wellington's Oldest Dance Assembly. Monte Carlos and Supper. Ladies Is'6d, Gents 2s, Double 3s. STUDIO DANCE. TNVITATIONS have been issued for a •*• DANCE, to be held on APRIL 1, a* MISS NANCY RABE'S STUDIO, 8.30 to 12 p.m., ■ EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, ' 1 Lambton Quay. Telephone 42-963. CTURDEE HALL ASSEMBLY". Ghuznee Street. The Select Modern' arid Old-Time Dance. • EVERY SATURDAY AND TUESDAY. Dainty Supper. Snappy Music. Monte Carlo and Spotlight Waltzes. Ladies Is 6d; Gents 2s. i ■' H. ANDERSON, M.C. Plain and Fancy Dress Ball Easter Monday. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! HPRADES HALL TRADES HALL •*■ VIVIAN STREET. ; THE, SO-SO DANCE CLUB. " OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCING ' Special Attraction; ■ '-EXHIBITION OF TAP-DANCING by MISS HAZEL MARTIN, N.Z.s Premiere Tap Dancer. " First-class Supper. Perfect Orchestra. Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is 6d. • JACK ROWE, M.C - The Realm : ~ ~~—" The Realm An Evening of Delight and The Realm Pleasure. . The Realm ■• Thejtealin rPHERE'S nothing in tow* The*Realni x ' like it '-'"" The Realm , -~ Copied by all, , The Realm . Excelled by none. '■'■ The Realm Mystery Subs. ■■'■■'■ The Realm Free trams home; TONIGHT! TONIGHT! "DIO /GRANDE CABARET, Hobart ' -" Street, Miramar,'Every Saturday, 8 - till 12. Old-time Waltzing. Competition Tonight for the-Silver Cup. Judging by Mr. Southern Cojledge and Partner. Good , Supper and Monte Carlo Prizes. s—Graham Scott's Imperial—s ' Sub. 1/6. ~6. AYRES, M.C. T YALL ;' BAY ;■ -DANCE. '.. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. : ; WEDNESDAY NEXT, 8 p.m.-' ST. JUDE'S HALL, FREYBERG ST. Modern and Old-time Dancing. Special engagement of Bert Steel and His Melody ' ■■..'■ • * Makers.' : ■ Subscriptions: Gents Is 6d, Ladies Is, Double 2s. ' ' DANCING. ; DANCING. RATIONAL CLUB.. xl Levy, Buildings. y ■ TONIGHT. -M- '■ ' Every effort has been made iii endeavouring to mate this evening a pleasant one for members and their friends. Bright Sparkling Music. First-class Floor. Excellent Supper in Club Dining-room. Comfortable Lounge and Good Prizes for / : latest novelties.-- ' Sub. 4s Double. '-.-'• -'-■_• -~,--■■•- F. REGAN, M.C. TUREEN MILL . VJ GREEN MILL CABARET, ■ GREEN MILL CABARET, CORNER CUBA AND VIVIAN STS. ' (Late Ambassador). '--'_' Under' N/ew Management. TONIGHT. ■..'". TONIGHT TONIGHT. ... TONIGHT GRAND OPENING. GRAND OPENING. ' . Select Modern Dancing. • Monte Carlo, Streamers. ■ BASIL BIRD AND HIS GREEN MILI Subs.: 2s, Double 3s 6d, including supper. Direction, R. BALCOMBE.' CT. FRANCIS HALL. HILL STREET. - DANCE! DANCE! TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, and every Saturday Night ■ Dancing, 8 to 12. Flannels Optional. RUDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA. _; ; Sub.. 2b. ■'.'. ' . > TfVA-NS BAY- YACHT r^- XJ AND MOTOR-BOAT I-Ljft—^ CLUB. fTUii^-^ TONIGHT. TONIGHT. J^-*^ The Popular Dance of the 3 ' .', Day. STEEL'S ORCHESTRA playing he latest Musical Hits. > Prices 2s single, 3s 6d double. Member's and Friends particularly invited to'attend. Special Monte Carlo. T EADING DANCE ORCHESTRAS -M NOW OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT. RUDOLPH'S Orchestra, Stewart Daw- ' son's Bldg., Lambton Quay. 41-807.' AVERY'S Orchestra,'P.O. Book StoVe, " Featherston Street. 45-904. ALLEN'S Orchestra,. Jack McEwen, 69a Manners Street. 47-554. DALTON'S Orchestra, Chas. Dalton, 12 . Rewa Road. Hataitai. .52-891. DANCING- AND FENCING" T)AVID DEVITT, seven years J: C. Wil- ' xy liamson Musical Comedies (the. onlyteacher in Wellington with theatrical experience). ALL PHASES OF MODERN" AND CLASSICAL DANCING. Special "Tapping" Classes, 2s per lesson. Private lessons by appointment, day or evening. Fees payable by term or lessons. Studio: Top Floor Avmit's Bldg., 28S Lambton Quay (opp. T. and G.).. — —— -a .. MISS M. BUCKLEY, ST. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET. I' ATEST London Training for Stage and ■*■■■ J Ballroom. CERTIFICATED IN ALL BRANCHES, OF DANCING. , Tel. 43-961 and 41-709. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHB STUDIO. "Evening Post" Buildings, .Willis Street TelS. 42-211, 42-956. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m.-lO p.m. daily. Classes Tuesday and Friday Evening, 8-10. Beginners' Class commences FRIDAY. MARCH 31. ' rpHE GREEK DANCE AND INTER ; PRETATION OF MUSIC BY MOVEMENT. ' • MISS BARBARA PUTNAM, Pupil of the Ruby Ginner-Irene Mawet School of Greek Dance and Mime, London, Classes and Private Lessons at ' . STUDIO, 7.Woodward Street. Private Address: Main Road, Northland. 3S Cd per week for comfort. A Chesterfield, Sideboard, Table, Bed, or Duchesse at Art Cabinet Co., Willis St.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 71, 25 March 1933, Page 3
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