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.•'•■""'•DANCING. CTURDEE HALL.. ' ASSEMBLY, ° (Late St. Peter's, Ghuzuee St.), BRIGHTER and BETTER than EVER. Visit Wellington's Happiest Old-Time Assembly. ' ■ Dainty ' Supper. ' Monte' Carlo' Waltzes. SHERWOOD'S SYLVANA BAND. USUAL SUBS. nPHE NEW ASSEMBLY, ■*•'■■ St. John Ambulance Hall, Vivian Street (100 yds Cambridge Ter.). TONIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY. This old-time dance proving great success, backed by, great supper, Monte. Carlos. Music by Les Walker's Old-time Orchestra make this a wonderful entertainment. Admission Is Gd. : ■•' i H. O'DOHERTY, M.C. Also every Wednesday a wonderful show, 130N ACCORD ASSEMBLY ■"ON ACCORD ASSEMBLY FOR THE BETTER DANCE. • EVERY SATURDAY, PHARMACY HALL, Cambridge Terrace. , . Modern and Old;time Dance. Bon Accord Talented Orchestra. Wellington's Oldest. Dance Assembly. Usual Prizes and Supper. 'Ladies Is 6d. Gents 2s, Double 3s'.' TONIGHT! JOY NIGHT! TONIGHT I, TIRADES HALL, Vivian- Street. GRADES • HALL, Vivian Street. Old-time and Modern Dance-. ■ Spotlight Dancing, Lucky Spot, .& Mont* Carlo. Good Floor, Music, and Supper. Is Admission Is Wellington Central Branch, N.Z.'L.P. IJ<HE REALM. THE REALM* TONIGHT'S THE GREAT NIGHT. Wonderful Attraction: THE FLYING OWLS. They fly, they sing, they whistle. The first time introduced in Wellington. Everyone a Talker, Everyone : a Worker, Second Test in Dancing Competition. The Schottisehe. Secure your Free Coupons for the BREAK O' DAY BALL-/ OCTOBER 23 and 24.'' <"'" A Stupendous Effort., • We'll Dance till Break o' Day. Early Free Practice Tonight, .1.15. The La. Minuet. Moderate Subs. .'. . ' " Late''Trams. XJOSPITAL HOCKEY - • , \ CLUB +^ .■ Will .hold, their:" .= ' :■■'.-. ANNUAL ■ BALL.--, -• Qn FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I, ia the TITAHI BAY CABARET-, Full Orchestra, buffet- suppe-r, tip-top floor. Lucky Spot Waltz and other Novelty ' : Dances. .'•".'! Dancing from 8.30 to —? Buses leave Government- Printing- Offics at 7.15 and 7.30 p.m., returning ..to Wellington after "The Ball is over." Subs.—Ladies, 2s 6d; Gents. 3s; Double, sa. K. BRODRICK, ■ :" G. F. ARMES, ■; - .- . . Joint Hon. Sees. XTEW ZEALAND SLIPPEIt . GOJl- ■*■". \ PANY'S CRICKET CLUB.!. GRAND DANCE Will be held in Pharmacy Hall,- • MONDAY, AUGUST 28... Allen's Orchestra, Novelty; and.Monti Carlo Dances'. Excellent time assured. ' ■ Subs.—Single, 2s; Double, 3s 6d. CT. FRANCIS HALL. HILL STREET. ° DANCE! (MODERN.) DANCE! "TONIGHT. TONIGHT, and every ' Saturday Night. ■ ' Dancing, Bto 12. ' ■ RUDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA. Sub., 2s. •' "DIO GRANDE, RIO GRANDE, -*-V Hobart Street, Miramar. EVERY SATURDAY, 8-12. ■ Another Good Night's' Entertainment. ■ Excellent Novelties. •■ Excellent ; Mont» Carlo Prizes; Excellent Music by our '•■ 5 Imperial Band ■ 5 ■ ': ' ■ Subs., Is 6d. ' ' B. JACOBS, : M:c. . VICTORIA ASSEMBLY, ADELAIDE » : : . ROAD. -'.'-;':', The-Best OldrTime and M^pdern Dance in • --' Wellington.- ■ : 8 MONTE CARLO PRIZES.- - Good Supper. . , .. .- Good Floor. Cool Drinks-Free. Music by Bob Parks and his .6 Maori " . Melody Makeirs'. Band,.; /■ "' " ' '"' ; Don't' Forget BACK '-TO ' CHILDHOOD DAKCE NEXT TUESDAY iind GRAND'PLAIN AND FANCY AND COSTER' JOY NIGHT SATURDAY,' SEPT.' '2. ' Usual Subs. JACK MOORE," M.C. DANCING-AND FENCING^DAVID DEVITT, 7 years J.. C v Williamson Musical Comedies;*. ALL PHASES OF MODERN AND.-CLASSI-CAL' DANCING. Special "Tapping" Classes, -2s per lesson. Private' lessons by appointment, day qr evening. Fees payable by term or lessons. Studio: Top Floor, Armit's Bldg., 288 Lambton Quay. Tel, 43-819 ' ~,,,■. "GOOD EVENING." The Cream of Wellington's Old-Time "■ ' Dancers and Dances, "." TAIA HALL. KILBIRNIE, TONIGHT. . Meet' the- ('REVELLERS." ':' . , . Full of. Life, Music, and Song. '■.. . Hear VIOLET COMPTON, .-■ "" ' Winner Junior Test Recital. .: ..Try the ? ? ?.? ?? ;• ■;. Our New Dance.: \ Conbentr;ited essence of enjoyment from "Good Evening" until "Good1 Nigl^t." Usual Subs." G. W. JOHNSON. THE PEEP-IN CABARET,"--Ist Floor, .Watkins' BJdgs., . (Opposite Patrick's Corner), . Ciiba street. ' . ' .;:' UNDER THE MANAGEMfiNT ;OP, ALLEN AND SON, Caterers; t1 TONIGHT! OPEN NIGHT. . OPEN NIGHT.,. TONIGHT.'.. It's going to be a Big Night! Special Orchestra, De Luxe Catering, Many Novelties! Members of "The Saturday Night Club" are invited to bring their friends. DON'T MISS TONIGHT! .. .- Special- Low Subscription; Single 2s, Double 3s 6d. AND IT'S GOING-TO BE WELL .WORTH IT. Reserve your Table Early. THE ELSTON STUDIO- OF MODERN BALLROOM DANCING, Fifth Floor, Cpurtenay .Chambers., '''(above Martin's Shoe Store); v ?.- -•- : Prmcipalr "'' MISS' JOAN ELSTON; : '■ Assisted by MR. ROY MOOR. PRIVATE TUITION: 6 o'clock to Ito'clock Nightly. . . . CLASSES: Advanced, Monday, 8 p.m.; Learners', Thursday, 8 p.m. Telephone 51-495. T ' TONIGHT 1 TONIGHT! «rfc»^ TPVANS BAY YACHT |I Hffcf>- AND MOTOR-BOAT L-*"^^ The Club's Popular Dane* I a"am TONIGHT. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING. So come along. Steel's Special Orchestra. Subs.: 2s single, 3s 6d double. §I^E AS M DS 31 STUDIO, "Evenine Post" Buildings, Willis Street. ■-. . Tels. 42-211,' 42-956.' ."" .;. Personal and •IndiyidOalTuition-'from j 10 a.m.-10 p.m.'-daily. •■---- ---' CLASSES TUESDAY AND..FRIDAY. . EVENING '8-i'O. " -' ■ A Studio Dance will be held on SATURDAY, SEI^TEMBEI: 10. . - MARGARET O'CONNOR' STUDIO, Now Zealand's University of BALLROOM DANCING ■■- .Principals:- ... -■: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR md MR. W. E; PRIESTLEY. (Members Imp. Society, Loidon.) Private L»ssons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. in all the Latest Dances, including New Season's Rumba. STUDIO: 58 CUBA STREET (Opposite James Smith's). Telephone 45-571 ~ > ~~ " COACHING. ~ CLASSES for Juniors will be commencv^ ing shortly. For further particular* apply to T. S. Williams, Professional Coach. Tel. 41-235.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 49, 26 August 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 49, 26 August 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 49, 26 August 1933, Page 2

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