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DIXIELAND CABARET

DANCING TO-NIGHT Dancers will be well catered for p.t Dixieland Cabaret this evening. This cabaret needs no recommendation; its popularity speaks for itself. The appointments are all that could be desired, and the splendid floor, helps greatly to make dancing a pleasure. Another factor is the ventilation. Cool breezes from the sea provide natural ventilation, and so dancers do not suffer the diseomfort of indulging in their favourite recreation in an over-heated hall. And last, but by no means least, are the Internationals, the dance band that provides all the latest music in an inimitable way. On Sunday afternoon tea will be served on the balcony and music will be given. On Monday, January 30, Anniversary Day will be celebrated at Dixieland with what is described as “The Wonder Ball of 1928.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 258, 21 January 1928, Page 10

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DIXIELAND CABARET Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 258, 21 January 1928, Page 10

DIXIELAND CABARET Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 258, 21 January 1928, Page 10

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