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DANCING. APACHE DANCE CLUB, KITCHENER HALL, (Late Society of Arts), above Public Library. TO-NIGHT — S TILL 11.30 — TO-NIGHT I Heebie Jeebies Prohibited. | Heebie Jeebies Prohibited. NEW ZEALAND'S LARGEST PERMANENT DANCE BAND. " HARRY BOLTON'S APACHE ORCHESTRA. A combination of nine (9) Talented Artists, playing in the inimitable style Apache Patrons know so well. Since its inception the club lias been noted for the select and exclusive patronage it has enjoyed, the atmosphere maintained, and the magnificent lighting effects and decorations, which are a feature of the entertainment. CRYSTAL BALL — TWO (2) MONTE CARLOS. SPECIAL PRIZES. N.B.—The Management reserves the right to refuse admittance to anyone who, in its opinion, may lower the tone or' moral of the dance. Subscription: Single 2/6, Double 4/6.--6 N. EDGAR, Secretary. NGAROMA DANCE CLUB. FOX TROT, WALTZ, QUICK STEP. FOX TROT, WALTZ, QUICK STEP. TO-NIGHT —8 P.M. TILL 12 —TO-NIGHT. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, Corner Victoria and Hobson Streets. 808 ADAMS . AND HIS' NGAROMA BAND. Eight Snappy All Professional Players, featuring New and Popular Numbers. Shower of Balloons with Lucky Numbers. Spot Waltz with Popular Prizes. Evening Dress Optional. |'~TTcebic Jeebies Strictly Prohibited. | Strict Management, Sociable Atmosphere. Ladies 2/, Gents 2/6, Double 4/. A. M. ESTALL, 6 Proprietress. -p) A N C I N G. MUNICIPAL HALL, .NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT and Every Saturday Night. -r OLD-TIME DANCING. — Chocs., Cigg., Shower Balloons, and Special Monte Carlo Dance, ■ with a Lady's and Gent's Prize. Gent's Cloak Room Attendant (Competent). PARKER'S SELECT REVISED ORCHESTRA. Rendering . Real Dance Numbers. "Mr. Sparrow officiating on a fast floor. Could you really ask for more?" The Management reserves the right to refuse admittance. to any undesirable persons who might interfere with the refinement of the evening. x 5 G. W, PARKER. QLD-rjIIME jQANCING. Be Snappy and join the Merry Throng at the ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ROAD. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Where Old-time is held undar absolute refinement, and where courtesy is found. This is not merely an announcement. It's a fact. Included in our Evening's Entertainment will be Spot and Monte Carlo Waltzes, Chocolates, Cigarettes, and Streamers. POPULAR MUSICAL NUMBERS Will be rendered by the FAMOUS OLD-TIME DANCE ORCHESTRA SNAPPY SIX. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. S4 T^ANCERS! DO NOT MISS THIS! JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. TO THE .FAVOURITES. 808 ADAMS' NGAROMA DANCE BAND. EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT, 8-11. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, Corner Hobson and Victoria Streets. Opening Date: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 6 MEETINGS. A UCKLAND STOREMEN AND PACKERS AND WAREHOUSE EMPLOYEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A General Meeting of the above Union will be held in the Trades. Hall, Hobson Street, on TUESDAY NEXT, 9TH INSTANT, AT 8 P.M. BUSINESS : ' . To Receive Delegates from Alliance of Labour, and General. ■ ,• ' W. MILLER, Secretary.

PAPATOETOE AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND . CYCLE CLUB. The_ Annual General Meeting will be held in the Town Hall, Papatoetoe.,. on SEPTEMBER 10, at 8 p.m. All welcome. H, C. WE3STER, 6 Hon. Secretary. jgVDENDALE DISTRICT SCHOOL. A Meeting of Subscribers to the Bath Funds will be held in the school on SATURDAY, October 4, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To consider transfer of money from bath fund to ground improvement fund. A.. E. RUSSELL, •"20 Hon. Sec. . LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS. QLEN EDEN TOWN BOARD. ELECTION OF COMMISSIONERS. Pursuant to section 12 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, I hereby give notice that the following nominations, as Candidates for the Office of Commissioner, have been duly received:— AMBLER, George Henry. DENNIS, Thomas. DORN, Percy Cyril. LANE, Frederick Samuel! MARTIN, Wilfrid Egerton. ROSIER, Arthur Wilson Frederick. ROUTLEY, Abraham James. SHEPHERD, William Henry. As seven Commissioners only are required a Poll will be taken on WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of September, 1930, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. The Polling Places will be the PUBLIC HALL, Glen Eden, and the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Auckland. H. CROUCHER, Returning Officer. Glen Eden, September 6, 1930. x 6 jpAPATOETOE TOWN BOARD. Pursuant to Section 12 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1925, I hereby give notice that the following Persons have been duly Nominated as Candidates for the Office of Commissioners of the Papatoetoe Town District: — BRYANT, John Consentine BURTON, Eric Holdsworth DOCHERTY, William James FRANKLIN, John McFAIiLAND, James MORGAN, David John NICHOLSON, William John NOLAN, Eric Henry PENNELL, George Percy SMYTHEMAN, Thomas Richard THOMPSON, Josiah George And there being only Seven Vacancies to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on "WEDNESDAY, the Seventeenth day of September, 1930, at the following Polling Places:—. Public Hall, Papatoetoe. Manukau County Council Chambers, corner Shortland and Princes Streets, Auckland. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated at Papatoetoe this sth day of September, 1930. . WILLIAM YOUNG, Returning Officer for Papatoetoe Town District. A PUBLIC MEETING of ELECTORS will be held in the Public Hall, Papatoetoe, at S p.m. on TUESDAY, 16th Septemher, 1930. Business: Report and Balance-sheet to 31st March, 1930. General. T. R. SMYTHEMAN, ,:1Q Chairman.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 211, 6 September 1930, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 211, 6 September 1930, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 211, 6 September 1930, Page 21

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