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__ i 5\ BENEDICT'S CLUB WB-SK.L-DANCE. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL (EAST ST.). REOPENS EASTER SATURDAY NIGHT. Beacbem'a Orchestra. I„test Dances. Dancing, 8 to 11 p.m. Ladies, 1/; Gents, I,'«. T. J. TREACY. Hon. Sec. rpHE WATERSIDERS' SOCIAL CLUB, A- TRADES HALL. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, 8 TILL 11 P.M. A Programme of the Latest and Most Popular Dances. Live Music and the Best of Floors. Overture commnclng at 7.45 by Burnnand's Professional Orchestra. Ladles, 6d ; Gents. 1/6. S-4 __) A N C I N G. DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. LONG NIGHT TO-NIGHT. Jazz Orchestra of Nine Instruments. Gents. 2/. Ladies. 1/6. TUESDAY NIGHT as usual, 8 to 11. IS Prop., W. BUCKLEY. "VIODEHN DANCE CLUB, Masonic Hall. ■*•■*■ Belgium Street- —To-night, and every Saturday Night. Dancing. 8 p.m. sharp to 11 p.m. Ladies, 1/; Gentlemen, 1/6. 647 T. M LILLIS. Hon. Sec. "VTICTORIA CLUB, DEVONPORT.—Fort- * nightly Euchre and Dance, Saturday, April 15. Light Supper. Ladies 1/, Gems. 1/6. Also Easter Monday Night. Pianist : Mlbs T. Cawdron. M.C: J. Parker.—A. CawdroD, Sec. 162 ■' riMIE SELECT DANCE CLUB. MASONIC HALL. EDEN TERRACE. TO- NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Ladies 1/, Gents. 1/6. 148 A. F. BARRON. Hon. Sec. JAZZ YOUR WAY INTO THE EASTER SEASON WITH PETER PAN in O'NEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), at 6 p.m. The Band Dispenses All the Latest "Hits."' Enough Said. Gents. 2/. Ladles, 1/. _. -II TRANCING. DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. A Musical Treat and a Good Old Jazz. ! EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 17TH. • Dam-ins S-l_ p.m. iFull Jazz Band. Ladies. 1/6. Gents. 2/. G. Thomas, M.C. 714 H. HANCOCK. Secretary. A'NEILL STREET HALL. V EASTER MONDAY, And Every Monday, 8 to 11. Excellent Floor and Music. Taylor's Flrst-class Orchestra. Gents 1/6. Klwl Dance Club. Ladies 1/. N. LEYOAN. Sec. 9 TVANCING.-St. Benedict's Hall.—Re-A-r member Monday Night. April 17, and Every Monday following, St. Benedict's 'Hall, Country visitors cordially invited. .Select and Popular Dancing. Markwick's Orchestra. Gents 1/6. Ladles V. Dancing 8-11. 103 AUCKLAN__ WEST BRANCH. LABOUR Usual Social and Dance in O'Neill Street Hall. Ponsonby. on TUESDAY NIGHT. Parker's Orchestra. Refreshments proTlded. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/8. 226 nIiASD SCOTCH DANCE Will be held in SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL, Kitchener Street (near Public Library), on TUESDAY, APRIL IS. Introducing all the Old Scotch Dances. Davidson's Orchestra. Prices: Genhs 1/6, Ladles 1/. Dancing from 9 till 11. 159 A T O D E R N DANCE CLUB. 1 MASONIC nALL. Belgium Street. PLAIN AND FANCY' DRESS SOCIAL, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19. Dancing 8 to 12. Prizes for Best Lady's and Most Comical Gent's Costume, T. M. LILLIS. 647 Hon. Secretary, TTNIVERSITY TOURNAMENT BALL. (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) TOWN HALL. TOWS HALL. EASTER TUESDAY. EASTER TUESDAY. It has been decided to extend the time for the Sale of Tickets for the above until EASTER TUESDAY. 5 P.M. Tickets on Sale at Whltcombe and Tombs. 650 ALTZING COMPETITION AT BELMONT SCHOOL, BAYSWATER. ON THURSDAY, SOTH APRIL. TWO Gold Medals and Four Euchre Prizes. Conveyances from Devonport, Marshall's Wagonettes. 54 "POSTPONEMENT. Ticket Holders please note that the Social In aid of the Ponsonby Conference St. Vincent de Paul Society has been Postponed from Thursday, April 30, to THURSDAY. April 27. O'Neill St. Hall. 100 BALLS and Carnivals. —Ladles and Gents' Fancy and Evening Dresses for Hire. Evening Dresses for Sale from £3 3/. —Miss Kirkby, 46, City Chambers. S TEACBTERS OF _________ MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND has Resumed Teaching. Latest Ballroom Dances taught. Intending Pupils enrol for Adult Jazz Class, commencing after Easter. 28, SWANSON ST. l'hone 1733. 648 INEMOA, 8, Belgium St., Saturday and Saturday afternoon. Long Night. Easter Monday.—A. Amos, Professional Teacher. _J 119 MISS SPENCER'S Classes, St. Taul's Hall. TUES.. April 18. MON.. May 1. 8 p.m.: St. Sepulchre's Hall, SAT., April 22, 2.30 and 8 p.m.; WE'D, and THURS.. 8 p.m., at 25. Vincent St. Private Lessons given.—Terms 'Phone 2237. B -*fISS "pjAPHNE TONIGHT HAS RESUMED PRIVATE LESSONS AT HER STUDIO, 22, KHYBER PASS ROAD. Classes Commenced SATURDAY, MARCH 11. Phone 813 A, WS IAHP TRANSFER NOTICE. T AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will Ibe brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act. 191 G. unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same, on or before the -itn iMAY. 1022, A6OS.—EDWARD COPPINS. HERBERT MORGAN COPPINS. and WALTER MORMAN COPPINS. Part Allot. 08, Parish of Manurcwa. containing IUSa 2r 37p; occupied by Applicants. Plan ia67o. OOIO.'-JOSEPII BRIDDOCK and HERBERT EDWARD POTTER. Part Allot. 96, Parish of Manurewa, containing 173 acres; occupied by Joseph Briddock. Plan 13670. 6868.—HARRY KNIGHT. Tart Allot. 379, Parish of Waipipi. containing 24a lr 38p: occupied by Applicant. Plan 15703. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 10th day of April, 1922, at the Land Registry Office, Auckland. A. V. STURTEVANT. 662 District Land Registrar. DR. HILL'S FAMOUS CAP3OLS. Price, 12/6 package, post fr»e. To ensnre getting genuine, order direct from Sol* Agents, Bridge Drug Stores, Chemists. 3, Karangahape Rd. (at Grafton Bridge). Auckland. D

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 89, 15 April 1922, Page 9

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