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PAIfODTO. -'•--: ALL. SEQUENCE DANCE ENSEMBLES (ADAM AND EVE NAME OLD TIME) AND ONE FOX TROT—DRUIDS' HALL. NEWTON—TO-NIGHT, and Every Saturday, Tuesday, and Thursday. TO-NIGHT, 8 to 12. Also 96 prises. Chocolates and Cigarettes for Monte Carlo Waltses. Music by Auckland's Favourite Band of 5. Three new numbers -every Saturday - Night. Tn* band that has five years' unbroken record at the Druids' on Tuesday, .Thursday, and Saturday Night only. TUESDAY, Bto 12—Monte Carlo.. THURSDAY, 8 to 11— Monte Carlo and fourth heat of our £10 Walts Schottlsche Contest. STAR AND CIRCLE HALL, 161, Ponsonby Road. Learners' and Advanced Patrons* Dance, TO-NIGHT, and Every Saturday, Wednesday and Friday, TONIGHT, 8 to 1.1. Also Chocolates and Cigarettes for Monte Carlo Walts. Spot Light and Shadow Dancing In the most up-to-date hall In Auckland, and a floor second to none. M.C.'s: Messrs. Cartwright and Anderson. STAR AND CIRCLE HALL—JAZZ, JAZZ, Every Monday Night. Also ORANGE HALL, Symonds Street, Every. Wednesday, with Walter Smith's Aloha Band. " Prop., W. BUCKLEY. ZEALANDIA HALL, DOMINION ROAD TERMINUS. TO-NIGHT. LONG NIGHT, 8 TO 12. GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE. BURNNAND'S ORCHESTRA (Six Instruments.) Auckland's best Musicians. To-Nlght's Programme: Waltz Maiina Schottlsche La Rinka Polonaise Streamer Walts ... Lancers Three-step Valeta. • Medley One-step Two-step Monte Carlo Walts •Select 'Management. Two M.C.'s.' Bus for Town after last dance. R'AVLICK. Manager. mo -NIGHT. mO- NIGHT. MUNICIPAL HALL, ' NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. And Every Saturday, Monday, and Wednesday. Spot Walte, with Chocolates and Cigarettes. Ladles, 176. Gents, 2/. Tram leaves Hall for City at 12.5. . P. MAYES, M.C. JAZZ. JAZZ. . JAZZ. ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. EAST STREET, EVERY .SATURDAY NIGHT. AUCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR DANCE.: Walter Smith's Augmented Jazz ..Band of Seven Instruments. Dancing 8 to 11 p.m. Management Unsurpassed.' Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 3. T. ,T. TREACY. Manager. "fJOINT CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB'S ■■- DANCE, SATURDAY, AUGUST Ist, at 8 p.m. IMonte Carlo, Roulette, Jaszlng, Spot Waltzing. Good Prizes, Good Floor, Good Supper. Parker's Orchestra. Buses to city after dance. Ladies, 2/; Gents, 2/6; Double, 4A W. CAMP. Social Secretary. OV)-NIGHT.—TRADES HALL—WATER- ■*- SIDE WORKERS' SOCIAL CLUB. POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. Best Music. Ladles If. Gents 1/6. 2 E A L A N D I A HALL. MONDAY NIGHT. POPULAR "RIO" DANCES. Patrons are reminded of the semi-final of our Fox-trot Competition. Excellent Music. A Dainty Supper. Streamers. Roulette and Confetti. jAXjgs* TOTAL ST. HELIER'B ffIJKaJWr MANCHESTER* UNITY gKhtW oddfellows. peerless picture , theatre, st. helier's bay, tuesday, august 4, 1925, AT 8 P.M. . Ladles, 2/. Gentlemen," 2/6. . Bus Leaves to Connect with Last Cars. W. G. PITCHER, Financial Secretary. jWjflßSfc-fk A UCK. ,' CALEDONIAN MONTHLY SOCIAL. •■ TUESDAY. AUGUST 4, 8 P.M. RUSH MUNRO'S HALL. KARANGAHAPE. ROAD. Ladles. ]/. Gents, 1/6. GRAND DANCE—O'NeiII St. Hall, on MONDAY, August 3, 1925, Bfo 12. In Aid of New Zealand Sea Cadets. Music by Bensel's Orchestra. Single, 2/; Double, 3/6. ; 80S DON'T FORGET THE BOWLERS' BALL, DYER'S HALL, PANMURE, MONDAY, AUGUST 3. Markie's Bus leaves G.P.O. 7.30 p.m., and St. Heller's 7.50. 979 BURNNAND'S Professional Orchestra and Concert Band.—Office, 236, Queen St. 'Phones 43-234 and 3969 (4 rings). C TEACHERS OF DANCING. -VTISS BBTTINA EDWARDS, Is Opening a SCHOOL OF DANCING AUGUST .. For Terms apply PACIFIC BUILDINGS, Corner Queen and Wellesley Streets.-: EXPERT Private Tuition In all Ballroom Dancing; success guaranteed.—Profesnor Kelley. 30. Palmerstoh Bldgs. D 4 MISS LAURIE KINGSLAND, Teacher of Ballroom Dancing. Studio: 8, Belgium St.( top Queen St.). 'Phone 41-755. ,C RANK WOODRUFFE, Expert Jaec and Waltz Instructor.—lnterviews, Afternoons and Evenings, 178, Upper Symonds St. B MISS SPENCER'B Classes, St Paul's Hall. Mondays; Tuesdays, 8' p.m., Saturdays, 2.30 and 8 p.m. Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 25, Vincent St. Private Lessons by Appointment.—Particulars :by 'phone or 2?, Vincent St. ' B — —. WINES FOR SALE. } BRAY'S Wines for Winter.—Choice Fron-! tignac, guaranteed; • 1 case, 12 quart! bottles, 25/.—Bray's Vineries, Ltd., 6, H.M. Arcade, Auckland. D [ RAY'S Win**.—Nice, nutritious, guaranteed.Grapt Wines, No. i Port 35/, 12! quart bottles.—Bray's Vineries, Ltd., 6,1 H.M. Arcade, Auckland. p CROWN WINES, 227, Karangahape Rd.— No. 1 Port, 42/ case; Golden Sherry, £2 8/; Royal Reserve Port. £3. D •« mHE BEST WINES 1 HAVE EVKIi T TASTED." GLOWING TRIBUTE TO /.(JRBAN'S TC7INES. Ll O R B A N' S V » I N E S. The. areatest proof of the unequalled nnailtv of CORBAN'S WINES is found in ?h« hundreds of unsolicited testimonial on file. Here is an abstract from one dated find euclosed order form and noattil notes. I must say the last case I l£f from you was the best wine I have Kor tasted, including some from my f.ther's native country. Dalmatia. My dad v.art some of your wine from mc and he mm it is the best be ever tasted, and was reared In a country . where. winemi. vimt is their only trade and occupation..' mamß OBDER A TRIAL CASE. PORT (Invalid). 1 Dob. Quarts-"(2 .gal.)- *U rr ARET, 1 Dew. Quarts (3, gal.) ...... Vif RED 1 Doz. Quarts (2 gal.) 48/ sHFRRY, 1 Doz. Quarts (2 gal.) ..... _/ ohkrHY (Extra Special), - ■■-.. Do*. '■■■ SH |uarts (2 gal.) ......... : .. .... «V pout (Special Reserve), 1 Dos. Quarts (2 gal.) ..:...... ..... 60/ ALL PRICES CASH WITH ORDER. Freight paid to nearest railway,, station, or to first transhipping:port or.delivered FREE in Auckland Glty, immediate suburbs, or across harbour. Assorted dozens made - up at above prices." State- occupation when ordering for a No-llcense district A. A. CORBAN. " - . Mount Lebanon Vineyards, .'-.-.. Henderson. Auckland. . ' ' S

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 13

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