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DANCING. r< REi ' T YNX T ABOUR O'NEILL STREET HALL, Vlbumfr PONSONBY. "BEST-OF-ALL" OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT 8 TO 12 TO-XIGHT, CULINAKY NIGHT —A Great Event. Fpfd.nl Ladies" ami Celts' ."rlzc of Two Hams. Host of other prizes. SodallJty, iieiineinont. Personal Attention. PALTIUDGK'S ALL-SOLOISTS AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Presenting—Geo. I'altridge, Piano; Jack Boa, Violin : Carl Sorenson. Cornet, Sv.anee Whistle; Prank Cunningham, Fieeolo. Flue, Sax.; Don. Robinson. Drums. A Great Combination, a Great Treat. Tea, Coffee, Toast, and Pies always in Good Taste. Bus to Pt. Chevalier and Avondale' nt 12. No extra charge for this Big Night. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, -/. Also, GAIETY HALL, Surrey Crescent, EVERY THURSDAY EVENING. GEO. WALTER, iI.C. 12 11. \V. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. To-night mo-NiGUT. O- N I GUT J- O- N I G U T. "T/ENTUKA V ENTUKA DANCE AKCB CLUB. LUB. j ST. QIEPULCHRE'S TTALL. | T. ~EPULCHRE'S -tJ-ALL. j I I MUSIC SUPPLIED BY AUCKLAND'S premier dance orchestra. bendall's collegians, endalls Collegians. _ j _ ■ 12 rnO-NIGHT — 8 till 12 — TO-NIGHT. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, Corner Hobson and Victoria Streets. THE NGAROMA, I Auckland's Leartin? Olcl-Time Dance. j Our Orchestra under the Leadership of Mre. Northorer —they're champions all. Special Spot Waltz Prizes; 1 do?!. Salad Bowls. 1 doz. Gents' Pyramid Hankys, Chocolates and Cigarettes. Evening Dress Optional. Ladies, 1/6. Gents. 2/. THOS. ESTALL. M.C. A. ESTALL, Sec. DON'T MISS OUR GIGANTIC SOUVENIR NIGHT ON" LABOUR DAY. October 2S. £7 Worth of Prizes. Usual Prices, 1/6, 2/. m 12 JAZZ 11 V B N I N G mO-NIGHT, jgATURDAY, OCT. 12, AT S O'CLOCK. JTALL, DOMINION ROAD TRAM TERMINUS. Good Music. Light Supper Provided. Gents, 2/; Ladies, 1/6. In Aid of Miss Kathleen Williams' " Queen of Love" Dominion Road Fairyland Carnival. 12 rpil IST L E SOCIAL CLUB. GRAND OLD-TIME DANCE, MASONIC HALL, EDINBURGH STREET, TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. MUSIC BY SNAPPY FIVE. Spot Waltz and other Novelties Provided. ■ xl 2 gUR RB Y QRESC EN T. TO-NIGHT — SATURDAY — TO-NIGHT Dancing. S till Midnight. THE KIWI DANCE CLUB. Another Good Night. Good Floor. Good Music. JACK SWINEBURNE'S HAVANA BAND. Chocolates, Cigarettes. Streamers aud Confetti. Ladies, I/O. Gents. 11. 12 ; R. LINCOLN. /-rr-i A KARANA YACHT CLUB kX irx (Incorporated). A\ \ Weekly Dance will be held in the' -LUBHOUSE. MECHANICS' BAY. TO-NIGHT. Good .Music, Good Floor. FREE BUS from Endean's Building, from ..ou. Last bus at 5.30, returning after tlie ilance. Sub: Lad-ies 1/G. Gents 2/. T. McKAY, Commodore. S4 THOS. I'. BOSWELL, Social Sec.

rpO-XIGHT—CARNIVAL DANCE, PT. A CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB. Joan St. Supper, .Novelties. E. Jagger-Smith's Orchestra. Dancing from S to 11.30. Ladies 1/6. Gentlemen -'/. Double 3/. 12 f)LD ORANGE HALL, KARAXGAHAPE w ROAD. DANCE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. Ladies 1/. Novelties. Gents 1/6 Dancing S-11.30. 12 C. FULLER, M.C. STUD NOTICES. rjMi STAND THE SEASON AT THE AUCKLAND STUD CO/S DILWORTH FARM, PAPATOETOE. j THE IMPORTED COMMANDING DARK CHESTNUT HORSE, WHIRLWIND (1) * * HIRLWIND .Winner of the Piccadilly Plate, 500sov« 11 miles, at Hurst Park). Foaled 1924 ~ ByOALLOPBft LIGHT (3) (winner Grand Prix de Paris, Norfolk Plate, Madingle.v Stakes. Hastings Plate and Payne stakes, and sire of winners of over £45 (ii)o including Beam, winner of Oaks; Reflector full brother to Whirlwind, who defeated Mr. .links in Buckingham Post Produce ..takes and won 4000 sovs Inst year) fron DOUBLE BACK, dam of Reflector. Pillion (winner of Oaks and about £11.000). Sotback, Couplet, En Core, winners purhast'd respectively for Spanish, Indian and Australian breeders, and a full sister to En Core sold to go to America. -WHIRLWIND'S grandam. WILL RE TURN, was got by William the Third (2) from RECALL, bv Retreat (19) from SPRING RAY (sister to Sunrise), dam nf -•imond (sire of Limerick), by Springfiolc 12) from Sunray, the third dam of thos fine racehorses and leading , sires Martian .nd Boniform and grandam of Otford. d.in of Manfml. F(>p. 50 guineas. Grazing. 7/G per wepk. All care: no responsibility. For cards and fnrtlipr nartieiilars, appiv H. R MACKENZIE. Acacia Bklgs., O'Connell Street. Auckland. • Phone 43-390. j LEGAL NOTICES. ]\TESSIEURS. DITTOS, TTREN, p REGORY AND 'OOURKE, Barristers and Solicitors, Victoria Street, Have this day admitted to Partnership, ALAN MURDOCH MASSON GRBIG. Their Managing Clerk. Tbe Firm Xatne will remain unaltered. G. UREN. R. H. BOURKE. J. H. GREGORY. A. M. M. GREIG. August 1, 1929. S HOLIDAY NOTICES. rpHE OFFICES AND WAREHOUSE OF - 1 - THE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 14, 1920. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD. ARTHUR H. NATHAN, LTD. P. HAYMAN AND CO. 12 PLUMBEFtS AND DRAWERS. A UCKLAND'S Leading Drainers. Choked -tJ- and Broken Drains Repaired at Shortest notice. All kinds of Concrete Work undertaken. Experts only employed. — H VALEXTIXE AKD SOX. 17, Xorthcote St.! Grey Lynn. Phone 26-019. C

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 242, 12 October 1929, Page 21

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