DANCING. ( \ KEY LYNX LABOUR r | /f\ {y PARTY. 1 O'NEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY. ' IU-N!'!!:!' — S to I'.' — TO-NIGHT Ami Every Saturday Evening. "BEST UK ALL" OLD-TIME DAXCE. "BEST OF ALL" OLD-TIME DANCE. I Chocolates. Cigarettes, Streamers. Special Ladies* and Gent.'s Prize. A PALTRIDGE'S ORCHESTRA. An All-Soloists' Orchestra of Great Merit. .. Tea. Coffee, Toast and Pies Served Hot . in the Lounge at a small charge. _ Wonderful Floor. Cooling Fans, i J Sociability Our Ain.. • Ladies 1/0 —flannels Optional—Gent.'s 2/ j ' Concession to Members. Bus to Point Chevalier and Avondah at 12.1 OUR ANNUAL PICNIC S I TO-MORROW — SUNDAY — TO-MORROW <1< HENDERSON PARK. Sports. Competitions. Bathing. M Hot Water and Milk Provided. I Adults, 2/0: Children (7-13). 1/3. Buses leave Surrey Crescent at 0.10 a.m. 2.'! 11. W. YAUGHAX. Hon. See. Q H ME ! 011 MY : CONI'.Y ISLAND DANCE CLUB. CONEY ISLAND DANCE CLUB. OPENING NIGHT. MARCH 'j. Girls, pet your frocks made: Boys. get your suits pressed. She's going to he some show. You'll set all the thrills you want >■_ on March the oth— a re.nl Live Entert.vnment, Clean Wholesome Enjoyment. NEW TO NEW ZEALAND. I The Artist will have St. Benedict's Hail finished in time for public inspection., _ Everything is going along like clockwork, j You'll go crazy over our I ri REAL VERSATILE JAZZ BAND. | J They'll show you how Jazz should be played.] OPENING WITH A BIG CARNIVAL! All particulars of the entertainment ih.it awaits you, and my staff, will appear in next Saturday's advt. \\ 23 MR. AND MRS. CLARIE GILBERT. rj-10-NIGHT. T'ASnMII!I T\.\XCE pLUB. -Kashmiri -L'ance DOMINION HALL. (Next Dominion Road P. 0.). Music by WALTER SMITH'S KASHMIRI DANCE BAND. • Cabaret Supper and Refreshments Served ill Lounge. I Special Arrangements for Late Transport to City. Subscription: Ladies, 2/: Gentlemen, 2/6. x 23 rp II E pARIS IA X. JL II E J- Ai;IS IA X. I - RE-OI'EXING IN Ij. ITCHENKR TTALL. i I ITCIIENER -O-ALL. [ MARCH 9 — SATURDAY. MARCH 0 — SATURDAY. Special Engagement of HARRY BOLTON, Si To Conduct the le "Parisian trance orchestra. - v J~ arisiax -L-'axce Orchestra. Xew Novelties — Same Management. TO-NIGHT there will be a STUDIO •'] DANCE in the Parisian Dancing Studio, vi Whitehall. 41f», Queen Street (below Tabernacle). Sprung Floor. Columbia Roister. x2-i A K P H I G M TTA L L. v 1! P H E U M - U -A I. L. OXEHUNGA. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. rjMIE REVELLERS, Featuring the Latest Popular Hits. First-Class Floor. Novelty Dances and Prizes. j L Gents., 2/; Ladies. 1/0. 23 i MOTH GLEE CLUIi.iS GAIETY HALL. SURREY CRESCENT. } GRAND OPENING GALA NIGHT. . n WEDNESDAY". 27TH, and Every Wednesday J Following. Chocolates, Cigarettes and Streamers, j Everyone Welcome. So roll up for a good night's jazz. Good floor. Good Music. Good Prices. Flannels optional. 2/ and 1/. | Ix 23 W. THOMPSON. M.C. j B' URNNAND'S Professional Dance Orches-i tra, open for Engagement.—Office, I Lewis Eady, Ltd., Buildings "'Phone 43-234. 5 c! s LODGE NOTICES. I INDEPENDENT ORDER OF | _ ODD FELLOWS, X.Z. j" AL'CKLAND DISTRICT. NO. 2.1 MEETINGS FOR NEXT WEEK. ] MONDAY. February 2."i —Wynyard. Eden j Terrace: Lily of Devonport, Devon-! port. I TUESDAY. 2Cth—Star of EHerslie. Ellers'| L " lie : Lily of Eden. ILenall St.: Epsom. I Royal Oak, Oneliunga. | - 1 WEDNESDAY", 27th—Westinere. Fanlders Avenue, Grey Lynn ; Harmony Rebekah, I Birkenhead. THURSDAY, 2'Stli—Alberta. Momingside ;! Star of Auckland. Pitt Street. F. S. XEWBOLD, D.D.G.M., I 2, Flower St.. Eden Terrace, j . 11. G. ADAMS. District Sec.. S 28. Chatham Av.. Mt. Albert. 1J» TNDEPENDENT ORDER OF I 1 RECIIABITES. N.Z. District. No. S4. MEETINGS NEXT WEEK, i MOXDAY'.—Remucra, Methodist Hall. 7.43: ! Kingsland Juveniles, Walters Rd„ 7.30. j TUESDAY.—Mr. Albert. Presbyterian Hall. I 7.45 ; Birkenhead Juveniles. Foresters'! I Hall. 7.30. WEDNESDAY". — Standard Juveniles, Methodist Hall, Gt. North lid.. 7.30; Xew Lynn. Congregational Church, 7.30. - D. M. A. BODLEY, District Secretary. , 1 ."70. New North Rd.. Mt. Albert. S| ( -.'ttWj, T OYAL PIONEER LODGE, „ ' XK - I' V * A Meeting of the above Al.odse will be liehl on | TUESDAY Evening, Feb™-; ary at S o'clock. | ; wwliwi Special business. 1 FRED PRIESTLY. ! 23 Secretary. . MEETINGS. . PRACTICAL AND . APPLIED j' L PSYCHOLOGY. jl Morningslde Health nnd Success Cl;ib. 'i After a successful year's class work rhe j f ' Club is -Re-opening and New Members are'l invited to enrol. ' We meet each TUES-ji DAY Evening in C'ldb Room, next Hirst's !i ; Hall. Moruingside. 1 ( ...Send name an.l address. R. MILNE. 33. !< I Kings way A v., Edendnle. Secretary. 23 j t t *" : I ( !i JUGOSLAV LIBRARY. J Zgh- SPECIAL METING, :[ \m A 8 All Jugoslavs are c .rdiilli ! r j Building, to bear an Important Address by! 'j HIS LORDSHIP 11.. SHOP Ci.EARY. j V.. SUMICII. "|.M E ... T _ ! N " I A Meeting of Trade Union Executive;. ! Officers will be held in the Trades Hail, on Wednesday. February 27. at a p.m. j ! Messrs. J. Roberts and L. Glover will j I be in attendance. Discussion : " OUR INDUSTRIAL FUTURE." |i I " G. I.'. STOVE, I : r.mvf-ii'-r. :_T ; I Y'JETII ISLAND OWNERS AND I , IN BREEDERS' TROTTING |- ' ASSOCIATION. j I A General Meeting of Owners. Trainers! and Breeders of Trotting Horses will be i ; 2 j held on Tuesday evening next. 2Gtli inst.,j " at S p.m.. at the shop of F. Knight. Saddler,; '. I 237. Broadway, Newmarket. j All those interested in the sport of Trot-j ting are especially invited. ■ iWr - "V FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. 3 /"IEXTAUR Tractor, 6-10 h.p.. with lOin . VJ Plough. 10 x 16 Disc Harrow: nearly n^w.—Denham, Glen Eden. Phone 31K. Henderson- 23
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 46, 23 February 1929, Page 19
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