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DANCING. NGAROMA DANCE CLUB. FOXTROT. — WALTZ — QUICKSTEP. '"• TO-NIGHT — S p.in. till 12 — TO-NIGHT. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, Corner VICTORIA and HOBSON STS. 1 808 ADAMS j I AND HIS NG|gfcOMA BAND. | Eight Snappy All-Pro feasional Players, "rendering All the Latest and Peppiest. . Shower of Balloons with Lucky Numbers. Spot Waltz with Popular Prizes. Evening Dress Optional. Strict Management. Sociable Atmosphere, r Heebie Jeebies Prohibited. J Ladies, 2/; Gents, 2/6; Double, 4/. A. M. ESTALL, ; ' Proprietress. N.B.—Tlie management reserve the right = to refuse admission to persons who may " lower the tone of the above dance. 13 [ I _ APACHE DANCE CLUB, [ KITCHENER HALL, (Late Society of Arts), : Above Public Library. TO-NIGHT — S TILL 11.30 — TO-NIGHT I Heebie Jeebies Prohibited, j '. '\ Heebie Jeebies Prohibited. | NEW ZEALAND'S LARGEST PEKiUXEXT DANCE BAND. "TLiitKX BOLTON'S APACHE -I j ORCHESTRA. !_ • A combination of Ten (10) Talented '- Artists, playing in the inimitable style Apache Patrons know so well, and featuring ■' exclusive arrangements by that noted ' arranger, JACK SWINBURNE. (SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, "TANGEE" CARNIVAL). ' CRYSTAL BALL — TWO (2) MONTE CARLOS. SPECIAL PRIZES. N.B. —The Management reserves the right to refnse admittance to anyone who, in its : opinion, may lower the tone or morale.of , the dance. Subscription: Single 2/6, Double 4/6. '13 ' . >". EDGAR, Secretary. ALD-miME T\ANCIKG. 1 ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ROAD. TO-NIGHT — — TO-NIGHT Where Old-time is held under absolute ' refinement, and where courtesy is found. This is not merely an announcement. It's a fact. Monte Carlo and Spot Waltzes, J Chocolates, Cigarettes _ and Streamers. 1 Music, well it is acclaimed by the hundreds that attend our dances, to be the greatest Old-time Dance Orchestra in town. THE SNAPPY SIX. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. The Management reserve the right to refuse admittance to anyone who in their opinion would lower the high standard that , must be maintained. S4 ; I —TT-r A KARANA YACHT CLUB Lk (Incorporated). Z&+A USUAL SATURDAY NIGHT ; fesSg DANCE, Will be held in the Clubhouse. Mechanics' Bay. TO-NIGHT (Saturday). Good Music. Good Floor. FREE BUS from Endean's . Buildings from 7.30 until 8.30, returning :.rter the dance. Sub.: Ladies 1/6. Gents 11. S4 T. P. BOSWEIX, Social Sec. • n JAZZ! JAZZ! JAZZ! j > £ilr\ PONSONBY LEAGUE ■ SmU) FOOTBALL CLUB. . LSSpZ KITCHENER HALL, i> , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. Dancing 8 tin 11.30. _ Harry Bolton"a Apache Band. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. ' M 5 BALLS. l £ 1 ZEALAND POLITICAL I REFORM LEAGUE (AUCKLAND DIVISION). I "DEFORM T> ALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. , As only a limited number of Tickets are available. Members desiring Invitations should make early application. ' F. C. SAUNDERS,» Secretary Ball Committee, 202, Southern Cross Buildings. 'Phone 40-744. 13 PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. WA I H E K E. I TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). S S. HAUra FOR SURFDALE, OSTEND AND OMIHA, AT 9.30 A.M. Vessels leave Omiha at 5 p.m.; Surfdale, 5 p.m.; Ostend, 4.30 p.m., on return. 13 4 m H E UPPER BiJTW' ' ' - 1 - HARBOUR FEIiRS * — J CO., LTD., L'INE ISLAND. Launches leave Auckland on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday of each week at 10 a.m. Returning from the Island Wednesday at 3.50 .p.m., Saturday 5 p.m., Sunday, 4.40 p.m. Adults 1/6 Return. Children 9d. Return. Refreshments obtainable on the Island at all times. RANGITOTO ISLAND. Launch leaves Auckland each Sunday at 10 a.m., for Rangitoto, returning from Bangitoto at 5 pjn. Fare 1/ each way. FS £ ASIBND SERVICE. Leaving Prince's Wednesdays, 9.451 a.m.; Fridays, 6.30 p.m.; Saturdays, 1.45 p.m.; Sundays, 9.45 a.m. From Ostend, Saturdays, 7 a.m. BRADXEY AND BINNS. D 4 AND WAY PORTS. Launch Victory leaves Launch Steps, 10.15 a.m. SUNDAYS, returning from Riverhead 4.30 p.m. 13 r> FERRIES. LAWN TENNIS. « mHE GRAFTON TENNIS CLUB. jT$ A New Club has been formed to J I\L occupy the Courts of the Auckland! IWi Bowling Club, Graf ton Road,; £cently used by the Auckland Tennis Club. J Application forms for membership and particulars are obtainable from MR. G. J. i MACKAY Florist, 98, Queen St. (Phone J 44 3-£) or MR. S. COLDICUTT, 78, Graiton Rd. (Phone 41-437j, Hon. Secretary Pro Tern. • it> \ BRUCE, Lawn Tennis and Badminton a A. Kacquet Restringer, U4, Albert Street, i Patronised by Tilden, World's Champion. _C BAILEY'S, £1, Phoenir Chambers, opp. 5 ■ G.P.O. —Tennis Racquet Stringing, all work guaranteed personal attention. I-j See us about your new racquet. ' Hj , Tennis Court, to Let, vicinity St.' - \J Stephen's Ave., ParaelL—.Phone 45-521. | . ™\] LAWN Tennis Court for Hire, season.— ( Inquire 18, Reimers Av., Sandringham. |; slOj' "PRIVATE Court, hard; bookings now • ■*• being made; no need to join a club— : The Drive, Disraeli St, ML Eden. Phone 12-029. c aj - mENNIS Court to Let, chip.—Write H } J- 7886, Star. 13 ■ mENNIS Court, cMp, new, good surface, • J- weQ netted, to lease.—Muir, Chemi«t' : Dominion Rd. Phone 21-490. 13 mo Let, New Tennis Court—Apply Mrs. -L Brigham, No. 5, Richmond Avenue : Grey Lynn. 15 ELECTROPLATERS. , "VriCHOLAS AND WHALET, Electro--Li platers — Nickel Silvering and Bronzing; work guaranteed.—6Ba, Albert Street ; Phone 44-644. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 19

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