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DANCING. ffTHE WATERSIDERS" SOCIAL CLUB. TO-NJGHT AND EViEIRY SATTJiRJQAY NIGHT; 8 till 11 p.m. A iProgramzae of the Latest and Most Popular 'Dances, Live Music and the Best of Floors. Burnnand's Professional Orchestra. Ladles, 6d. Gent's. 1/6. S4 T-VRIUIIDS' HIALiL iNBWTON. IMVKItT SATURDAY, 8 tiH 11. Come and I«arn Our Jazz-SohotiMwbe and get really ifur Competition, Town iHall, Beptemiber 21, Gold medal, gent; gold locket, lady. long iNjght; Diß'irms , , atc-ust 2. M.C.'s: G. Thomas, H. Hancock. 3 Prop.. W. BTJCKLBY. ST. BENEDICT'S CLUB WEEKLY DANCE.—St. Benedict* Hall, Best St Dancing. Saturday, 8 to 11. Morrow's Orchestra. Ladles 1/, Gents 1/6. —T. J. Treacy. Hon. Sec. WS4 TIT O D E It N DANCE CLUB, ■"-*■ Masonic Hall, Belgium Street, every SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing, 8-11 p.m. I Jills' Orchestra. Cent» 1/C, Ladies 1/ — T. P. LILLIS, Hon. Secretary. 415 T> A n C I N G. MONDAY, JULY ISth, ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. Long Night, 8 p.m. till 1 a.m. L. MimTo's Music. A. G. OBETTANY, M.C. S3 W. P. CARTWRIGBT, Sec. TTJON-T FORGET TO-NIGHT! HARD-UP - 1 - , DANCE, 8 Belgium Street. ' Long Night. First and Second Prizes will be given. Ladies 1/, Gents 2/. A. Jamieson, M.C. Markwick's Orchestra. A. Amos, Proprietress. 267 VT Z. LABOUR PARTY <West Branch). - 1 -' • O'NEILL ST. HALL. PONSONBY USUAL WEEKLY DANCE, TUBS., July 19 Waltz Competition. Prize £.?>. Ladies ]/, Gentlemen 1/0. Refreshments provided. 271 C3T. HlKUTßß'a—Hard-up Social Postponed *-> to August 18. Next Dance, Thursday, Jp A N C V DRESS BALLS. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Costumes on Hire. Evening Dresses for Sale. MISS KIRKBY, 46, City Chambers. S TEACHERS OF UANCTICG. nrWAOHBR of Dancing, 8, Belgium St., -*- 12-2 p.m.; private tuition; ballroom step dancing.—A. Amos, Proprietress. i&» ■jl/fACe Dancing Academy-Taught thou- ■"■»- sands, can teach you; lesson* any honr Newton Arcade, opp. Newton IP.O. 176 LEARiNERS' CLASS. DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. MONDAY ANP FRIDAY AT 8. *C TlflSS SPENCER'S Classes.—At 25 Vin- ■«*• cent St., Wed., Thurs.: St. Paul's Hall. Tues., Fri.; (St. Sepulchre's Hall Mons., Kats., 2.30 and 8 p.m. Private lessons by appointment.—Terms, etc 25 Vincent St.—Phone 2237. „ ' b EDTTCATTOHAX. «hmmm» XfDUCATIONAL CLASSES. Enrol Now For:— Eloouilon: Wednesdays, 10/6 I , Dressmaking: Mondays and Thursdays, 10/ per term. Singing: Tuesdays, 10/6 per terms. Dramatics: Thursdays, 10/0 per term. Additional 2/0 for non-members. 529 Y.W.C.A., Upper Qoeen St. njk YEARS' EXPERIENCE &± YEARS' EXPERIENCE LIBS BEHIND •■ 1 -ppaiINQWAY ASD TJjOBERTSON'S Signal Soccts» throughout Australanla as Specialists In Correspondence Tuition. SUPREMACY SUPREMACY IS BASED O.N RESULTS. THIRTY-VINE of the FIFTY-SEVEN Auckland Candidates who secured Passes at the Accountancy Exan.s. last March were Hemingway and Hobertson's students—a rually 6SJ per cent o>l the total. ■■'«WeBW Write without delay for free SO page Book, "ACCOUNTANCY." Address: P.O. BOX 516. Auckland. B_ fJET AWAY FROM THE GRIND. No man need keep his nose on the grindstone of low wages. It Is the business of the I.C.S. to enable men to get away from the grind. We have helped thousands of people to get from under the heavy hand of ignorance of industrial subjects, and to take their places among the earners of big salaries. GIVE US A CHANCE. WE CAN HELP YOU. Mark the Coupon ana post to-day. Put X opposite Profession Interested In INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE . <- SCHOOLS. LTD., 814 (Basement). N.Z. Insurance Buildingi QUEEN STREET. Office Hours: 0 to 5.30. Evenings: Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, 7.30 to 9.30. ' Advertisement Mechanical Writing Engineering Architecture Mine Manngers Bookkeeping Motor Mechanics Bridge Engineering Newspaper Building and Illustrating Contracting Salesmanship Cabinetmakinz Sheet Metal Working Cartooning Shorthand-Typists Chemistry Showcard Writing Civil Engineering ' Sign Painting Concrete Engineering Steam Engineering Draughtsman's Shopkeepers Electrical Surveying Engineering Window Dressing. Marine Engineering And Numerous Other Courees. Name Address S T\o XOTJ KNO"W That you have within you the power to become a top-notch ELECTRICAL MOTOR. MARINE, MECHANICAL, Or STATIONARY ENGINEER. Let Bowers teach yon how Xα apnlr your ability. PP * Six or twelve months' training at our School will fit you to fill one of the above positions. CALL OB WBITK FOR PBOSPECTUB. TJOWER'S gCHOOL OF ■pTOGINEERrNG, COLWILL'S CHAMBEBS SWANSON STREET. AUCKLAttn SWANSO.N STREET,' AUCKIInS" P.O. BOX 00. AND AT WELLINGTON. Ro rnHE LADIES' COLLEGE J- RBMUBRA. AUCKLAND ' Principal, MRS.- S. A. MOORE-JONES, London and Cheltenham. Vlc N\£ ln u c £ v Uf 8,, A - F - *«***«•. Sta fat£ SK2S"an\, C *™ Education to suit present-day requirements on Christian and unsectarian principles. Numbers very limited, individual consideration: very small classes. {$ (-NOAKLEY Has Resumed Occupation of Old Queen St. Premised Dal&

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 168, 16 July 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 168, 16 July 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 168, 16 July 1921, Page 9

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