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PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, Etc. A if**".. W EATHER PERMITTING. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). EXCURSION TO RIVERHEAD. Calling at Hobsonvllle, Greenhithe, and Walmarle. The s.s. Kaipatiki will leave the Waterfront, opposite N. Roller Mills, at 10.30 a.m. Heturn fare, 1/6. 531 BRAD>"EY AND BINNS. A !*&■'' W 1^131211 PERMITTING. C.JfSJ!l'!!jy EXCUIRSION TO OSTEND. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). The S.S. Onewa will leave the Waterfront, opposite N. Roller Mills, at 10 a.m., leaving Osteud at 4.30 p.m. Return fares, 2/. 532 BRADNEY AND BIN'NS. ,—j, — mEATHER PERMITTING. EXCURSION" TO OXETAUiNGA The People's Park. Good Bathing. Plenty Shelter. TO-MORROW (SUNDiAY). Steamers will leave the Waterfront opposite N. Roller Mills, at 10.80 a.m., leaviug Onetaungu at 4.30 p.m. Return fare, Cd. 533 BKADNEI" AND BINNS. FISHING CLUB. " TO-MORROW, MARCH 16. Leaves liallway Wharf at 0.15 a.m. I'er 1.8. Turanga. Fare, 3/6. Bait Provided. S4 G. B. MAJIOX, Secretary. "rpHE "pVENT OF TOE ArEAR." QITY piCNIC TO "\rOTUTAPU, fpO-MOUROW. Boats at 10 o'clock at Ferries. Hot Water and Milk Provided. SPORTS FOR THE CHILDREN. t CITY BAND'S riCNIC AT MOTUTAPU. Look nt fhp Trices: Adults 1/, Children 6d. Good Music. Good Tide. Sports Proprnmme. and proceeds to the Rand's Instrument Fund. Boats at 10 o'clock. 281 mAKAPUNA TRAMWAYS AND FERRX COMPANY, LIMITED. BAYSWATER, TAKAPUNA. AND MILFORD BEACHES. S.S. PUPL'KE leaves Ferry Tee (Western Entrancej Wees Days, quarter past every hour, from 7.15 a.m. until 8.15 p.m. then at 9.30, 10.40 p.m., week days; U. 15, i 0.15 and 11.15 p.m. Saturdays only. ' ' ' SUNDAYS. S.S. PUPCKE leaves Auckland at 930 10.30. and 11.30 a.m., 1.0, 2.15, 320 4 4o' 5.45, 6.40, 3.0, 9.0, C U. 30 p.m.; but iu'order to meet traffic requirements, the specicl afternoon service leaving Auckland at 'O 2.40, 3.20, 4.0, 4.40, 5.20, 6.0, 6.40, 7.20, 9.0, C U. 30 p.m., may be run. Adults, 1/3; Children under 12 .years, od. DANCING. ST. BENEDICT'S HA EAST STREET EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing. 8 till 11. Lints' Orchestra. Gents, 1/6; Ladies, 1/ 545 T. M. LILLIS, Secretary. QBLECT DANCING CLUB. Dance TO-MG-HT (Saturday), Druids' Hall, North Street, Newton. Lnincing Sto 12. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/. Long's Orchestra. Also a Dance every Monday Night, Public Hall, Queen St.. Unehunya. Lillls , ■Orchestra. B. SCAN LAX, Sec. 153 QTHE WATERSIDERS' DA.N'CE, TRADES HALL, TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, MARCH loth, 8 to 11. Buruund's Orcliestra. Flm-elnss Floor. Lsidies' Cloak-room and Attendant. Select and Enjoyable. Gents, 1/ti; Ladies, 6(L 547 •γ-vairxmevs social club, a social and dance Will -be held In the FORESTKRS , HALL, EDINBLRUiI STREET, NEWTON, On TUESDAY NIGHT, THE 2oth, at 7.30. Tickets—La-dies and Children. Ud; Gentlemen, 1/. A. W. RUSSELL, 563 Seoretarry. JJARMONY AND PEACE BALL. PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL will he held TUESDAY NIGHT, MARCH 25th, DRUIDS' HALL. NORTH ST., NEWTON. Valuable Prizes given for Best Costumes. Dancing from 8 to 2 in the morning. Gente 3/, Ladies 2/6. First-class Supper and Music. 157 B. SCANLAN, Sec. T\ A N C I N G. EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, TRADES HALL. Messrs Geo. Williams and Chas. Weaver's Class. Parker's High-class Orchestra of three Instruments. Genis, 1/6; Ladies, 6d. 27 -pjRIVERS' UNION SOCIAL, Will be held in TRADES HALL, on THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1!)]!), At S p.m. There will be some good sougs, crisp speeches, and substantial refreshments. TICKETS, l/ti. I'ull in. 104 DANCING.— MISS SPENCER'S GLASSES Re-open April 2.—Monday, Wednesday Thursday, 25, Vincent St., S p.m. Foresters' Hall. Tuesday, April 10, S p.m. Saturday Afternoon, April 2d, 2.30 p.m. Saturday, May 3, 8 p.m. Private Lessons by Appointment.—Terms as, VI.NCEINT STREET. Phone 2237. B -\f I S S DAPHNE KNIGH T ■ LYJ - Will Resume Teaching ON MONDAY. MAItCH 17. JUVENILE CLASSES RE-OPEN ON SATURDAY, MARCH 22, IN TUE SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL* KITCHENER STREET. TERMS, ETC., •Phone ASI3. 22, KHYBER PASS RD. WS QCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DANCING. THE "YTISSE'S TDERESFORD, " Amcliffe," 100, SYMONDS STREET. 'Phone AB5l. All the VERY LATEST METHODS in DANCING. JUVENILE CLASSES RE-OPEN on SATVKDAY MORNING, 29th March, 1!>19, at 10 o'clock, Eden Terract Masonic Hall. Private ADULT ■CLASSES arranged for at "ArnclilTe." Will all those holding Invitations for last year's dance?, lieid in New Masonic Hall, Belgium Street, kindly communicate with Miss Beresford. psi r> O X ' T FORGET LJ GHRSTENA a FOIt BREAKFAST

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 70, 22 March 1919, Page 16

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