DANCING. ~" TJRY A NEW DANCE. GRAND'OPENING, under entirely new management. RIO GRANDE CABARET, MIRAMAR. JjA'ZZ AND OLD-TIME', f his is goling to be the finest Dance ever held in Wellington. THE PI J .NO-ACCORDION will be there. Who's going to win the Monte Carlos? Gents, (Shirt; Ladies, Silk Stockings. 10 othqr Prizes, and a Good Supper. ■ Sub. Is 6ldl A Free Ride Home Sub. Is 6d aijfter Dance. Room for 300. TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT THE BON-TON ASSEMBLY, Od&fellows' Hall, Clyde Quay. OLD-TIJME DANCING—7.4S to 12 p.m. Monte Carlos. Best floor. Variety supper. Music-' by Kia-Ora Melody Makers. ("Vice-Vtersa" Photos available-Tonight.) Subs., &s 6d. f!. VRI'IE, M.C. Don't forget Guy Fawkes iNighi, Nov. 5. TONIGHtr. - TONIGHT. GRAHD OLD-TIME DANCING. pETER. PAN ASSEMBLY, ■■ Pharmacy Hall, Cambridge Terrace. Supper, !Floor, Music, and Monte ■ Carlo Prizes the Best in Wellington. The Finst Heat of the Peter Pan Waltzing Championship will be danced tonight. Usual Siubfi., Is 6d. JACK MOORE, M.C. Keep MONDAY, 22nd, Free for our Colossal Joy Night. Dancing 8 till 2. HTAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE, TONIGHT. •*• "GOOD EVENING." The "Popular" Old-time Dance. KING KONG v. TARZAN. Special Exhibition by Wellington's Smallest Wrestlers. YOU'JGL LAUGH TILL YOU CRY. Last Hetat Big Monte. Another 10s Monte. ■ Danee1 in the lights of 1000, mirrors. 7-12 pirn. Subs., Is 6d. 7-8, Practice. MASQUERADE CARNIVAL OCT. 22. Plain, Ffency Dress, Vice Versa, etc. Wear a Mask- Special Prizes. . JAZZ!, JAZZ! JAZZ! THE CIVIC, ■\7ICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE RD. V BIG MYSTERY MONTE CARLO. "Orchestra, Floor, and Supper the Best. BIG CARNIVAL NEXT SATURDAY, Every Patron receives a Novelty. Admission Is 6d. Y. GRANT, M.C. F. McGONNELL, Sec. ANOTHER ENJOYABLE NIGHT. Araici^ gay and colourful surroundings. CTURiDEE HALL. GHUZNEE STREET, i For Old-time at its best. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. Wondierful Music' Delicious Supper. Special Gala Night Monday, October 22. AMERICAN TAP DANCING. BY arrangement Miss Deiidre Jlungcrfcjrcl has taken over Kath Nickel's connection and is now teaching at SOUTHERN COLLEDGE STUDIO, 15 Manners Street. CT. IfRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET. ° DANCE! (MODERN) DANCE! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT! Dancing, 8 to 12. RUDOLPH'S' ORCHESTRA. Suns., 2s. Flannels Optional. ' nPEQE REALM BALLROOM. Undoubtedly Wellington's Finest Dance. A WONDERFUL EVENING. A Band of Stars. ■"' "Wonderful floor. Superb supper. Everything. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. [Keep Labour Day open for our Wonderful Ball. JTONTGHT. TONIGHT. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 Vivian Street. ONEWISIT SHOULD CONVINCE YOU THIS IS THE SHOW. 100 per cent. Old-time. Admission, Is 6d. IIBtTURNEDSOIDIERs| ~^^^^/ KILfiBIRNIE-LYALL BAY-MELROSE I AUXILIARY COMMITTEE. BENEFIT DANCE, in aid of Unemployed Returned Soldiers, TAIA HALlii, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 8 p.m^ Tickets, Is 6d. Futurist Orchestra (five players). V. BLAIR, Secretary. IJgARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. ABIGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. (N.Z.jta University of Ballroom Dancing.) SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ' Miss : Pennington and Mr. James, the AYinnters of the Wellington Provincial Championships finalised at the Majestic Cabaaet this week, are Pupils of this ' School. ■ THE N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS, danced off ah, Auckland last night, resulted in a win (por this Studio. The winners were Miss jD. Thornton and Mr. E. Cassels- ' Brown., of the Auckland Branch. SWUDIO: 58 Lower Cuba Street. Telephone 45-571. BALLROOM DANCING. MfISS PHYLLIS BATES STUDIO, •*-"-](3S . PHYLLIS BATES STUDIO, ■Ritz Ballroom, Manners Street. Private Lessons only. Competition Couples Coached. ''■ Free Pupils secured, First, Third, and Fouath Places in the North Island Championship held in Auckland October 11. MikRJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL ' ~ ■ OF DANCING. JicKenzie Building, "Willia Street. Tap' Classes Tuesday Evening BalJjroom Classes ... Thursday Evening Children's Classes .. Saturday Morning HOLIDAY DANCE-SATURDAY, 20th. Tfie Final of Our Fortnightly Dances. Excellent Orchestra, Floor, and Supper. 1 (GUARANTEE in 6 Strictly Private Lessons (18s) to give you confidence to jDance Correctly the Quickstep, Waltz, Charleston Blues, or any other Dance you wiiib to learn. Studio open daily from 11 ji.m. TELEPHONE 40-888. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE •f-1- STUDIO. "EJp/ening 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 EVENINGS, 8 till 10 o'clock. Studio Dance will be held on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6. • "~ MEETINGS. "IJTHE ST. ANDREW BURNS CLUB. 7TIHE monthly meeting will be held in •*■ the Rechabite Hall, 125 Willis Street,, oaj MONDAY, the 15th inst, at 8 o'clock. Speaker: Robert Hogg. Esq. Subject: "fThe Heroines of Burns." Musical programme arranged by Mr. Gieo. Lauchlan. Intending members and fniends welcome. Remember the Grand Sfcots Concert on 'December 1. J. TORRANCE, Secretary. MODEL YACHTSMEN. r]k LL those interested in forming a Club. • A MEETING will be held in the ISasement of King's Chambers, Willis afreet, WEDNESDAY, "OCTOBER 17, aii 8 p.m. k ~"~ LECTURE BY MARGARET MACPHERSON. Journalist and Radio Speaker. Subject: "A WOMAN LOOKS AT RUSSIA." iTTEAR what a Prominent N.Z. AVoman XI thinks of the SOVIET UNION .TOMORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHT, at 8, 37 HARRIS STREET (Off Victoria Street, City).
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1934, Page 5
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