DAI-iCING. A DMIRAL TELLICOE TJECErTION. A /"11TIZENS T>ALL. A CITIZENS' BAiLL will be tendered to Admiral Viscount Jellieoe and the Officers of H.M.B. New Zealand, In. the mOffN TTALL, OM OEI'TEiIBEU 9 I 1910 SADIES' TICKETS, 21/. (IBXTLEMBN'S TICKETS, 21/. Applications 'to "be iueule, after the 24th inst., to the Town Clerk, Town Hall, or the Awdstant Hon. Secretary, Mr. J. Lyons Chamber of Commerce, Swanson Street. D 47 . 11. C. TEWSLEY, Secretary. OT. BENEDICT'S CLUB SOCIAL. THE EVENT OF TUB DANCING SEASON GRAND T>LAIN AND ■piANCY J-yItESS gALL TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2S, 1010. FOUR PRIZES TO VALUE £"0. Lillls' Orchestra, Ten Instruments. Dancing, S p.m.-2 a.m. Fancy Costumes to be judged by Mrs. Ilohin (Smith and Caughey), Miss Hurley (John Court, Ltd.), Mr. Geo. Court (Geo. Court's 'Big Store), Mr. Williams (Milne and Clioyce). Prizes on view ait L. Eady and Son, Lid., Queen Street. Admission: Gents, 7/0; Ladies, 0/; Double Ticket, 10/6; Spectators, 1/6. Limited number of Tickets on Sale at Wild man and Arey's. r>o2 T. M. LILLIS, Hon. Sec. THE WATERSIDERS- DANCE. TRADES HALL. TO-NIGHT ANT) EVERY SATURDAY, S to 11 p.m. rarUcr's High-class Orchestra. Lady Cloakroom Attendant. "Maxiua." etc.. etc. Gents, 1/(5; Ladies, Cd. S-4 J) X ° " l N G ' ELLERSLIK PARISH HALL. EVERY SATURDAY, 8 to 11 p.m. Burnand's* Professional Orchestra. Ladles. 1/; Gents, 1/6. G. BURNAXn, ]5 Secretary. T OVAL PONSONBY LODGE SOCIAL. HENALL. STRBET HALL, FONSONBY. AUGUST '10. Music, Dancing, and Cards. Refreshments, S p.m. Gents, 1/6; Ladies, 1/. 124 IDEAL SOCIAL CLUB. DUUIDS - HALL. EVERY TUESDAY. Ideal in every feature. We guarantee satisfaction, and sperlallse In Teaching Maxlna, and second 10 uone In either Muslo or Floor. Come and see for yourself. Learners, 7to S; Advanced, Bto 11. M.C., Mr. B. Tait.—W. Buckley, Hon. Secretary. 0£ MODERN DANCE ASSEMBLY".—St. Benedict's Hall. F.a-st St.—Every Tuesilay. S p.m. til! 11 p.m., Programme iucJude.s aJI latest dances. Ladies.l; y« n »> 1/6.— H. W. Kingslund, T. M. Lillls, M.CV*. THE LITTLE WONDERS wild hold their Fortnightly Dance next TLt-SDA\, AUBUSt 2B hi G W. Wright's R<xmis, Karangatope Road. Dancing 8 o'clock sharp. DWCING —St Benedict's Hall, East St St.. Benedicts Club Socials. Doncins Ml p.m.; LUlls" Orchestra. Gents Vβ; Ladles V-, T , M . LILLIS , H on. Sec. S.XCING. — ST. MARK'S ILALL, REMUERA-E-very Thur«d-ay. Gents 1/0, 'Ladles I,'. from 7 to b' P;™H Flctchi-r. Msurtst: Mr. Brophy. Secr^ ilery; C. Colbert, M.C. SELECT Class—Dan.-« To-night (Rntiirday). Druids' Hall, *oT>th St., Newton; Fox Trot. Mazlna, One Step, latest dances.—B. S<-aukin. Sec. f*^ 5" k N EDICT'S BALL. fe ' TOWN HALL, 1 THURSDAY, AUGUST tIS, 1019. F ANCY -^^1^ LadleS ' /ofime'or M e a n d H e t^O^der: 03 ' ,1, " 63 MISS K.IRKBY. 48, CITY CHAMBERS. S TEACHERS OF DAKCDfG. ISS LI I^IS , DANCING CLASS.—St. Benedict's IlaU, Eust Slrwt—Learners in Ballroom Dancing, Saturday .2 p.m.; Pox Trot. Mnxlna. and One-Step, 3.30 p.m. | ■advanced pupils In above dajiccs, Monday. 7.45 p.m. 12U \ DEANE'S DANCING SCHOOL, •"■ MUNRO'S HALL, PONSONBV RD. ELEMENTARY— Thursday and Friday 7.30; Saturday, at 2.20. ' INTEItMEDIATR-Monuay at ..30. ADVANCED.— Tuesday an<l Saturday at S. One-step, Fox Trot, and Private Lessons by Appointment. 'Phone 3521. 9 , T-vANCIXG—MISS STENCER'S CLASSES, I U Mon., Wed., Thure., 2D. Vincent St., 8 p.m. foresters' Hall, Tuesdays, a p.m. Sat , 2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Private Lessons by appointmuut. Terms, 25, Vincent St. I'hone 2237. B AC'S Academy.—We have taught thousands; we an te-ach you. Ballroom, Stage Dancing. Lessons any huur. — France -St.. Newton. 41 THE STUD. friQ STAND AT ELjii ".WMEJ -*- LERSLIE, AUCKTho Imported English Thoroughbred StalUou. miIURNHAM P), 1012. 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Fee: 20 guineas. For further particulars apply J. PATETCSON. S Box oil, Auckland. POMERANIAN* Dogs (3), colours white, black and sable; all pedigree and prize winners: fee. 3 and 4 guineas.—Luvegrove, Smeeton's Bldgs. 147 TOTJRIST RESORTS. TTINEMOA HOUSE, HOT SrRINGS, HELENS%'ILLE. All Bathe situated within the house. A glorious place to spend a weet-end, or if you are 111. The Waters aro Wonderful (ask your doctor). Best of food and large staff kept for the attention of the visitors. IJc«t and quietness. TARIFF: 38/ 'PER WEEK. 0/ .PER DAY; Visitors are requested to 'bring thclc own jmj; J!fl f ugh, .nfc £
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 200, 23 August 1919, Page 9
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