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DANCING. TO-NIGHT'S THE —- IGH T. .TAZZINO IS THE GAME. MASONIC HALL IS THK PLACE Top-hole is .the Band, and Stacey Adeane is tlie man behind. Let's all go. -I; lil'lDS' H A L L, N E W T O N. R U I D S' II A L L, N E W '1 O N. EVERY SATURDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHTS, S to 11. Where the .Tazz and One-Step Kings Meet to Dance to Our King of Jazz Orchestras. And Where You Get Every Attention From the M.C.'B. Learners Every Thursday. S to 11. Saturday. 2.30 to 7>.W. DEVONPORT FORESTERS' HALL. EVERY MONDAY". S to 11. M.'C.b-: .Messrs. Tate, Thomas. io rr o ?-. w ' BUCKLEY. _ :N"E IL L S f R~E E T HALL. EVERY" 'MONDAY. LEARNERS AND ADVANCED. I All the Latest Dunces. Great Flour and Better Band. 4 fl . J. STACEY ADEANE. _ S-f BENEDICT'S CLUB WEEKLT DANCE, St. Benedict's Hall, East ot., E " A 'Saturday Night. Latest Dances. Dining, S till 11 p.m Ladles V. Gents 1/6. Morris Orchestra.-T. J. Treacey. Horn M~ ODERX JAZZING-DRUpS; "ALU Newton. Every MONDAY •> l" 5 "T^,* ".V'f *£Ke?™2£%« t "'zea'am,' Walch tl/em work Hear them Play. Enjoy the music. Gen.*. -- Ladles 1 (I. , XSAOIZ \V\NT TO FOX-TROT?— Perhaps 1 "you may prefer a Hesitation waltz or an Invigorating One-step. PETER PANS PEP PURVEYORS Will feature original, new dance in their own Inimitable delivery in O'NEILL STREET HALL. PONSONBY. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING AT S. Refinement Predominates Throughout. Ladle* lA Gentlemen. 2/. __' mHE GItOSVEXOK DASCE X Wnites Hall, ML Eden, hold Weekly 1,.,„e0s EVERY MONDAY. Very selectLadies. 1 : Gents. I.U (Parkers Orchestra. G. MASON. Sec. _-*■'"' ~ /I RAND ORANGE BALL. &tf> ™ L.0.L.. No. 70. ffli,SP luvltatlon holders, patrons. jpyX»K'm_ and members of the above Order are reminded that tbV/F ** ANNUAL BALL will be held ZjkSaJISiT in the Masonic Hail Belgium Street, on MONDAY. September 25. Brighton Jazz Orchestra in attendance. Dancing 8 p.m. to. 1 a.m. Double Tickets S/, Single 0/, obtainable !U d " or - JOHN CRICHTON, 181 Hon. Sec. JA A X C_ I S °* THE WATERSIDERS" SOCIAL CLUB'S Fourih \nnual Plain and Fancy Dress Ball. Trade* Hull, THURSDAY. September 2S. Dancing 8 p.m. till 2 a.m. Frizes awarded for Best Fancy Dress (lady), Best Fancy Dress i gent I. Most Original Lady. -Most Comic Gent Markwlek's Full Jazz Orchestra. Double tickets 6/, single Ladies 3/6. single Gents 4/6. fi ' s "A UCKLAND CITY BAND'S GRAND A. ■mCHKK AND DANCE. O'Neill St. I -il THURSDAY. September 28. Prizes for Euchre. Teasel and Han.. Jazz Music hy Miss Lillis" Orchestra. -■-'» ANCINO EVERY MONDAY' AND FRIDAY. St. Benedict's Hall. Als.. Euchre. Supper, Ladles 1,, Cents I'li. Euchre 1/0. Trndes Hall. Every Tuesday: Waltzing Competition thin week again. Winning couple receives a prize e.u-li night, nnd then prize winners will waltz for big prize (loocl Orchestra. Come, learn Liginning One-Step, Society Fox Trot. These will be tnught before classes for competition. A. AMOS, I'roprietress. also Prof etsaioiiii I Teacher. 3 l ;) Trlevs ORCHESTRA!. BAND. -DOMINION ORCHESTRA." Latest Music for Weddings, Bazaars. Socials, etc. Terms etc.. J". M. BARLEY. King's Ito.-i.l- - Dominion Road. ",'_>l BCRXNAN'D'S Professional Orchestra, for Weddings, Dances. Socials, etc. —Office. Princess Bldgs., Queen St. 'Phone 734 A. vvg TEACHERS OF DANCING. L~E\RN THE LATEST MODERN" DANCES to jazz xrosic. Apply Manager. HERBERT J. BEXTI.EY Dixieland C.ibarot. D 4 iTfiSS SPENCER'S Classes, St. PauTs JJX Hall, Symonds St. Satnrdays. 2.30 and 8 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays, S p.*n.. Wednesdays and Thursdays. S p.m.. at 2.". Vincent St. Private lessons any time by appointment. Terms.—23, Vincent St. Phone 2237. B ELOCUTION. ELOCUTIONIST has Vacancies for a few pupils: terms, £1 1/ per quarter.—Box 1071. G.P.O. 133 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. Phone 2833 A. P.O. Bo_ 1357. T S. ]VI ILLEH ' A.P.A. (N.Z.), A.I.A. <N.Z.), PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. AUDITOR AMD COMPANY SECRETARY. GLEESON'S BUILDINGS. WS HIGH STREET. -AUCKLAND. [A Card.] -pDWARD JJ -J-JOWSETT, MASSEUR (Reg. by Exam.). j Especially Nervous and Functional Disorders. "j MRS. E. H. DOWSETT. Physical Development of Ladles ana Children. j 79, NEW NORTH ROAD. AUCKLAND. Hours. 1-3. f1.30-7.30; Saturday*, 10.12. WS. PURE THE EFFECTS OF DISEASE BY •L HEMOViXG THE (.AlMpj„.,se in some one organ very f7;77c!lex : a , ''Vi''u'7.i l r'so'me'- other ""•i- ! i„: ,f „u!v re:',? 'ere that can be. efferted here l« to treat the source t |,, trouble as well as the ' J -n,'n "c-ilvi-Freeman Treatment is , 7.11-ii "VHtem of healing —it pours a How ' f Magnetism into the disease centre anil emii'lci the Life Forces Within io expel the trouble. Ta /""Alvi-t^reemax. -.17 ' WATSONS RUILDINGS. Corner of Q\\c-" and Welle'lev streets. Auckland. o'iO EEECTOR.AE. TOWN BOARD. Purmmnt to Section 10 of the Local Elections and Polls Amendment Art, lvi: - ,. 1 hereby give notice thai tbe number nf votes received bj each Candidate for f„„ ~tH,r- .if Member for Ibl.-v-lio Town Board is as follows : — Mi MiRE. D A 4.'..*! HEWS.IN. A :;.-,- CROSIIER. J M ::42 U.-M-'TI.KTT. W. ■! .-.-jt DVKKS. .I'Cl's ;..,;, I V HI : " • I 'LA. 1-t.ITINS. A .1 isr, MiMI'KI'IF.I.D. ** 17.-, Timßi'K. •:>• ■■ \-.-.r, SMITH. Win H i:::s BLACK. 11. I! ■ • ■ li.o I.AIUKK. Wui. C r,7 informal r. Voted :,i;t Number oa !<" ;l 1 In.-, And there hem-: orly Seven (7i Mem-h-rs i-cocir-d. I i;c- ; 'H declaim the sai(l I). A. M-.re. A. Hew. I. M. I t-osher .1. ' I' 1 >!""•* ' "- 1 lrc '"' such !,:,,.-d this 21-1 •!■!.' "" S.p|.„i:,er, lo2f >_ JOHN WM CUtlt, Retui-nlug "I"'"' '•"" KHerslle ' T I'isirlcr. —-^=~-___ MEETINGS. A D.B.Airan.i >yyy n «^~o_x^- ma '- . [.mlse of the Worldi, meets eV err TUESDAY. T. 30. «"■«;»; -Hall, Pa *g Street. Ponsonby. Brothers v i . aU BannSf. mmea. ™|§ _____ %t.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 226, 23 September 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 226, 23 September 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 226, 23 September 1922, Page 9

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