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DANCING. | Gr EEY L ynn Xi ABOUR . T)ARTY. O'NEILL STREET 'HALL, PONSONBY. TO-NIGHT S TO 12 TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. "BEST OF ALL" OLD-TIME DANCE. Spot Waltz, D'Alberts, One Jazz. Special Lady's and Gent.'s Prizes. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers. Sociability. Keliuement. ■ PALTRIDGE'S ALL-SOLOISTb ORCHESTRA. In Continuation of tlieir Programme or . New Music. Tea, Coffee, Toast, and Pies always, in Good Taste. Bus to Pt. Chevalier and Avondale at 12. LADIES 1/0, GENTS; 2/. GAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT, SEP. 20—THUliSDAY —SEP. 20 HARD-UP SOCIAL AND MUCK COURT. A Big Nielit For All. Ladies' Prize, Ham; Gent.'s, Quarter-ton Coal, most liard-up costume. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/0. GEO. WALTER, M.C. 21 H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon Sec. C GAIETY S to 12 TTALL T A lETY -Ll-ALL CJURREY /CRESCENT. Surrey res-cent. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), TO-NIGHT. -g-nvi QLUB. Good Night, Good Floor, Good Music. JACK SWINBURNE'S HAVANA BAND. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Streamers, Confetti. PATRONS PLEASE NOTE,— Owing to enormous success of last Saturday Night's Grand Carnival, we are repeating same on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, at St. Benedict's Hall, so roll up and have another enjoyable evening. Watch Papers on \\ ednesday for fuller details. Usual Prices both Saturday and Wednesday—Ladies 1/0, Gents -/. R. LINCOLN. j rpO-NIGIIT —— TO-NIGHT. "Follow the Crowd to Auckland's •Finest Dance Rendezvous. DKUJDS' OLD-TIME CABARET, North Street, Newton. Balloons, Streamers, Chocs., Cigs., and Dainty Supper lor all. Attractive Dance Music by THE REVELLERS. Ladies, 1/0. Gents, 2/. THURSDAY NEXT, A Red-letter Day in the Dance World. Our First All-masked Novelty Ball. . We supply Masks, Paper Hats, Novelties, etc. Banquet Supper. Great Treasure Hunt. ( All the Fun of the Year will be at the ; DRUIDS' 2/ On THURSDAY NEXT. 3/ ,—rr-, A KARANA YACHT CLUB 1 I (Incorporated). , ! i»#r\ I Weekly Dance will be held in the j CLUBHOUSE, MECHANICS' BAY, tsaajjl TO-NIGHT. Good Music, Good Floor. FREE BUS from lindean's Building, from 7,;j0. Last bus at 8.30, returning after the dance. Sub: Ladles 1/0, Gents 2/. T. McKAY, Commodore. S4 THOS. P. BOSWELL. Social Sec. jyj-ONDAY "JyJ-IGHT. SCOTS HALL SYMONDS STREET. FINAL NIGHT OF Big tazzing /competition. IG «AZZINGyOMPETITION. AUCKLAND RETAIL SHOP ASSISTANTSUNION CHARITY CLUB WEEKLY DANCE. Dance to the Latest Music played by Edgar Bpndall's Collegians. Judge and record your Vote for the best Dancing Couple on the iioor. First prize £10 ; Second Prize £4. Don't Hesitate. Bring Your Friends and Help Charity. Evening Dress Optional. Ladies 2/. Gents 2/6. /Jl HIS TL E SOCIAL CLUB. GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE, MASONIC HALL, Edinburgh St. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY SATURDAY, * 8 p.m. •Music by SNAPPY FIVE. Spot Waltz and Novelties Provided. A Night's for Young and Old. 21 CRYSTAL PALACE WINTER GARDEN, TO-NIGHT SATURDAY.- ' j A NIGHT IN THE SOUTH SEAS. Music by the SAMOAN STRING BAND. Ladies 1/. Gents 2/. 2.1 LECTURES. Refresher course for trained nurses. A Refresher Course for Trained Nurses under the auspices of the Department of Health will be held iu Auckland from September 23 to September 28 inclusive. All nurses are invited to attend any or all of such lectures as they so desire free of charge. The following is the syllabus with the places and times of tlie lectures specified :— MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 10 a.m.—Visit to Auckland Hospital, Main Entrance, Auckland Hospital. 2.30 p.m.—Discussion, "The Hospital Ward Unit," Nurses' Home, Auckland Hospital. 8 p.m.—Lecture, "The Hospital as it Servesthe Community" (Dr. Maguire), Nurses' Home, Auckland Hospital. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 10 a.m.—Visit to Laundry, Auckland Hospital. 2.30 p.m.—Discussion, "Hospital Administration," Nurses' Home, Auckland Hospital. 8 p.m.—Lecture, "Nursing Education," Nurses' Home, Auckland Hospital. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 9.30 a.m.—Short Address on "Modern Obstetrics" (Dr. Paget), followed by open discussion, Arts -Building, University College, Princes Street. 1.30 p.m.—Demonstration Visit, St. Helens Hospital. 8 p.m.—Lecture, "Toxaemia in Pregnancy" (Dr. Ttacy Ingiis), Nurses' Home, Auckland Hospital. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 9 a.m.—Clinic on Skin Diseases (Dr. Watson), Auckland Hospital. 11 a.m.-—Venereal Disease Nursing Problems, Arts Building, University College, Princes Street. 3 p.m.—Demonstration Visit, Karitahe Hospital, Mount Albert. 8 p.m.—Lecture, "Control of Intftvtfious Diseases" (Dr. Hughes), Nurses' Home, Auckland Hospital. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 9.30 a.m.—Nutrition, also Tuberculosis Nursing Problems, Arts Building, University College, Princes Street. 2 p.m.—Demonstration on "Diets," Technical School, Wellesley Street East ; 8 p.m.—Lecture, "Mental Deficiency" (Dr. Ada Paterson), Nurses' Home,"Auckland Hospital. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 9.30 a.m.—Public Health Nursing Problems, ' Arts Building, University College, Princes Street. THOMAS J. HUGHES, Medical Officer of Health. Auckland, Sept. 18, 1929. :21 RAILWAY NOTICES. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RUNNING OF DAYLIGHT LIMITED EXPRESS TRAINS BETWEEN AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON. Commencing on MONDAY. September 30, and continuing daily (Sundays excepted) until further notice, the Daylight Limited Express trains will run between Auckland and Wellington. The Down Train. Leaves Auckland 7.53 a.m. Arrives Wellington 11.10 p.m.* 1 The Up Train. Leaves Wellington 7.52 a.m. Arrives Auckland 11.6 p.m. These trains stop at Frankton Junction, Te Awamutu, Te Kuiti, Taumarunui, National Park, Ohakune, Taihape, Marton, Feilding., and, Palmerstori North. For further particulars inquire at stations. SEE THE KING COUNTRY IN DAYLIGHT. 21 DRESS AND FASHION. MADAME LOUISE STODDART, Modiste, 313, Dilwortli Bldgs,, Children's Frocks from 2/C. Ladies from 10/. —*17-799. D j

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 224, 21 September 1929, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 224, 21 September 1929, Page 21

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