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DANCING. . TO-NIGHT. A LPHA TZANCK /~<lAj"B. to-night. Alpha J-»ance to-night. : scots hall. " to-night. ■ scots ■ hall. • TO-NIGHT. I With Bendall's Premier | TO-NIGHT, i Jazz Band. , | TO-NIGHT. : There is Nothing to Touch TO-NIGHT, this Music in All Auckland. TO-XIGIIT. By - Special Bequest of our TO-NIGHT. American Visitors we have TO-XIGHT. nindo special arrangenien'fs to TO-NIGHT. t>j>en tuis well-known Dance TO-XIGHT. TO-XIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The behaviour of our visitors TO-NIGHT, last evening was splendid,\and TO-NIGHT, as they eujoy a select Jar.z, TO-NIGHT, we extend an invitation to TO-NIGHT, our ■ many L«dy Patrons/, to TO-NIGHT, attend and make their visit TO-XIGHT. a happy one. TO-NIGHT. Floor Manager, Mr. B. Briggs. TO-NIGHT. C. HALFORD. Sec' 32 " ATTA BOYS." PALAIS T-\AXCE." ' ALAIS -MaxCE."'I ■ ST. BENEDICT'S HALL. ;-. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Ask Car Conductor to- Direct You. • LADIES. —Dance To-night those Yankee Jazz Steps with our American Visitors'." to the Syncopated Jazz Strains or the ' CALIFORNIAN FIVE. Ladles, 1/. Genre. .2/. • TO-NIGHT ; Alho FRIDAY NIGHT. * JACK RTGG. Manager. ALL BALLROOM DANCES AND FOX TROTS. DRUIDS , HALL. NEWTON. TO-XIGHT. nnd Every Thursday. Saturday and Tuesday. TO-XIGHT 8. to .11. \lso patrons are notified of. the fact, that the fifth heat of our Waltz Schotrische Competition takes place to-night, and. all couples that have not danced are requested to dance to-night. Learners, Saturday, 2.30 to-5.30., prot) / w _ BUCKLEY. KOHIMARAMA GRAND F.LEET JAZZ XI'GHT. To he held in Kohimarama HalV.-TO-XIGHT August 13. 1925. A great Night; to reopen our Elite Ja« Evenings. BaUpon Dance and a real Colorado Jazzing -Competition. Valuable Prizes. Competent Judges Snecial engagement of the recently-arrived Gay-Boys Ja*z Band. JMminer'e Buses; leave G P O 745 p.m., returning, after dance. 1./B return. Dancing 5.30 to 1-. Ladies '1,6, Gentlemen 2/. ■ aREY LYNN LABOUR . PARTY—Point Chevalier Hall, TO-XIGHT, and every Thursday. Old-time Dances Partridge s Orchestra. Chocolates and Cigs., Confetti, Streamer. Buses from Pitt St.. after dance. Dancing. 8-11. Ladies H/, Gents 1/O—F. MEYERS. M.C. 1 THLETIC FOOTBALL DANCE. ■A- Postponmcnt owing to misunderstanding re date Will be held on following THURSDAY, 20th. TEACHERS OF PAMCING. CADEMY OF DANCING. — Artistic Ballroom. Character; Room 2:-Bon Marche, Newton. — Ruby Sheriff,. Phcne 27-160. zJ. EXPEKT Private Tuition in all Ballroom * Dancing: success guaranteed.—Professor Keller. 30. Palmerston Bldgw. D 4 IJIRAXK WOODRUFFE, Expert Jazz- an« < Waltz Instructor. Individual Tuition. 373. Upper Svmonds St. (side entrance)., « MISS SPENCER'S Classes, St. Fasl't Hall. Mondays. Tuesdays, 8 p.m.,, Saturdays. 2.30 a= i 8 cm. Wednesdays and Thursdays at J5. Vincent St. Private Lessons by A ppointment.—Particulars by 'nhone or 2?. Vincent St. . . «j MPSICAI. TUITION.. ' FLUTE AND PICCOLO. GEORGE POORE, Teacher Flute and Piccolo. Beginners or Advanced. Address: 43, Ponsonby Road. " B PICNICS. EXCURSIONS ETC. THE DEVONPORT STEAM FEHRX COMPAXr, LTD. VIEW THE BATTLESHIPS. • Steamers leave the Ferry Tee from ,12.45 p.m.. and at short Intervals to convey I'aesengers to the Warships. ■ Warships will be open from 1 p.m. Ito 5 p.m. daily. Fare, 1/ Return. Children, 6d. .„ .89 LAUNCHES OLIVE ROSE. OLIVENE, AND OLIVE JEAN Will leave Launch Steps, opposite Harbour Board offices, at frequent ■ intervals—-for EXCURSIONS AROUND: THE FLEET. FARE 1/-. • . Tickets only on sale on board or at Lc Grand Central, opposite "Herald -, Office. The popularity of these launches, was evidenced by the crowds who patronised on the arrival of the Fleet. X. J. IXGLIS, ■ • Sole Proprietor. •Phones: 42-133 and 44-599. • -D 4 ______ ■\T ORTH ERN STEAMSHIP Bsssjjg i> COMPANY. LIMITED.' IsS&*§3 WAfHEKE. Ig££l_4l (Weather and other circumstances ■I permitting.) SATURDAY, AUGUST 15. FOR SURFDALE. OSTEND, OMLHA, AWAROA BAY, ORAPIU AND COWES BAY. S.S. HAUITI, 1.45 p.m.. Leaves Cowes Bay. Sunday at 2.30 p.m., Orapiu 2.45 p.m., Awaroa Bay 3.15 p.m., Oniiha 4 p.m., Ostend 4.30 p.m., and Surfdale 5 p.m. SUNDAY, AUGUST IC. FOR SURFDALE, OSTEND AND OMIHA. S.S. KAWAU ; . 9.50 a.m. Leaving Omilia 4 p.m. S.S. HAUITI leaves Ostend 4.3.0 p.m.; Surfdale 5 p.m. (Vyi "pORT AUCKLAXD SILVKS MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. e ~^ Or MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. The aliove Excursion lias been postponed on account of unfavourable weather conditions. ' - - Ticket holders are requested to watch papers for date of next excursion. Tickets still on sale at Lewis R. Bady and Son. Ltd.. and T. Bailey and Sons, Great North Kd. 14 W. KELLY, Hon. Sec. RIVER HEAD SERV 1C E. S.S. PITOITOI. Calling at All Wnarvee. LeaTes Auckland Daily at 3.30 p.m. for Hobsonville, Walmarle and Kiverhead (Saturdays excepted), Sunday at 4 p.m. Leaves Riverhead Daily at 7 a.m. (Sundays excepted). For OSTEND—Leaving Prince's Wharf Wednesday 9.45 a.m.. Friday 6.30 p.m., Saturday 1.45 p.m., Sunday it.45 a.m. BRADXEY AND BINNS. Dl ELECTORAL. "DOROUGII OF AVONDALE. ELECTION OF TWO COUXCILLORS TO FILL EXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES. Pursuant to Section 7 of The Local Election and Polls Act, 1908, I hereby give notice that an Election will be held on ¥&£P¥P AY I t,le oth d »y °« September. Ar«"V"x-^?5x th £ l* ur P oße of Electing TWO COUNCILLORS (one each for the North an.l .South Wards respectively) In place of Messrs J. B. Clarke and T. W. Wilson, resigned. And I hereby appoint the Town Hall. A o« , ns the P lace . and FRIDAY., the. -Sth day oC August (before noon), as.the such Office 0 Nom,aatlon of Candidates for Dated this 12th day of August, 1023. A "nffi"* ° fflCer f " r

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 190, 13 August 1925, Page 8

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