DANCING. JgIG QOMBINED gTAFFS' „ CHARITY DANCE, Arranged by the CHARITY CLUB COMMITTEE, Representing all the LARGE RETAIL STORES, - WILL BE HELD IN ; : SCOTS HALL, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. J TREVOR EADY'S BAND, j A Hearty Invitation is extended to all the Dancing Friends of the above Stalls anu Charity Club. The' object is to raise funds for the Auckland Orphanages Christmas Gift Campaign. Although times are hard no one _ would wish to see those 1200 Orphans denied the one great happy event of the year,- which has been so successfuly provided for them by the Shop Assistants Charity Club during the past six years. You can help greatly by Attending this Well Conducted Dance. Dancing, 8 -11.30. Ladies, 2/. Gents, 2/6. j The Ventura Club will not hold a Dance in St. Sepulchre's Hall owing to the Band being engaged for this Big Occasion.^ AUCKLAND'S MOST . ATTRACTIVE j BALLROOM ! Always Select! Well Attended, Well Managed! QLD rpiME QABARET, north Street, newton. TO-NIGHT'S SPECIAL. FREE TEA CUP READING. , Madame Marie, well-known Cup [ Reader will be in attendance f < during Supper. Balloons, Streamers, Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, etc., and a new re-arranged Programme of Old-time Music by ■ THE FAMOUS. REVELLERS. Ladies, 1/6. Gents, 2/. NEXT SATURDAY . MONSTER POSTER BALL. Cash and Novelcy Prizes for Costumes. Particulars will be Announced To-night. TRY "THE DRUIDS" FOR A REAL ' GOOD TIME x3l A UCKLAND'S POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE, Will be held TO-NIGHT in rriHE riLiCK cabaret, ±HE NEWMARKET. Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo, Chocolates and Cigarettes. Free. Special Consolation Prizes for Monte Carlo. Music Rendered by MORROW'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA, including Bob Adams with his Xylophone Chimes and Electric Bells. Gents 2/, Ladies 1/6. Flannels Optional. LES. GORDON, M.C. Reservations Free by. ringing 40-789, or 21-102. 31 ' U 1 A KARANA YACHT CLUB (Inc.). fcfeMJ USUAL WEEKLY DANCE. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). 8 P.M. CLUBHOUSE, CAMPBELL'S POINT. JACK ROWE'S ORCHESTRA (Late of Romano's). Good Floor. Novelties. Free Bus from Endean's Bldgs., 7.30 to 8.30 p.m. Returning after Dance. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. '31 "PARISIAN STUDIO, _ . 419, Queen St. (below Tabernacle), Private Dance for Pupils and Friends. TO-NIGHT, Full Studio Orchestra. Invitations at Studio. Flannel Dress. 31 T7ILLERSLIE PARISH HALL.— Maungakiekie Cricket Club Dance, MONDAY, November 2. Novelty Dances. Flannels Optional. Music by "Astonians.'' Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. Supper. Dancing 8 p.m.-12 p.m. ■ : 2 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. JfjAST • jgJLECTORATE. A Meeting of Friends and Supporters of M R " . J l . \Y # gCHRAMM, OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE For Auckland . East Electorate, ' Will Be held at the METHODIST HALL, No. 83b, PARNELL ROAD, PARNELL, i On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1931, AT 8 P.M. x3l GEO. DAVIS, Secretary. Q-REY LYNN ELECTORATE jfaf—y—By : Special Request. MEETING OF FRIENDS r i6ueATitT and supporters of J OHN A. L EE ' OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE, Will be held at ST. GEORGE'S HALL, KINGSLAND, On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, at 8 p.m. 31 H. W. VAUGHAN, Sec. RALLIES. T HB JUSTIN QAR QLUB. . The AUSTIN CAR CLUB extends a Cordial Invitation to all Owners of Austin Cars to attend the Season's Opening Rally, to be held on gUNDAY, vg; i Cars will assemble at 10 a.m. at Seabrook, Fowlds, Ltd., .Symonds St., and proceed to Bethels, West Coast. Milk and Hot WateT Free. MAKE AN (EFFORT .-TO COME. NORMAN H." SMITH, 31 . Secretary. church parades; ; J®* TNDEPENDENT" ORDER OF X RECHABITES. |fg||] rpEMPERANCE gUNDAY. Members of the Order and Friends and cordially invited to atteiid a CHURCH. PARADE At PITT STREET METHODIST CHURCH, rpO-MORROW, gUNDAY JQVENING. Preacher : REV. WILLIAM WALKER. Members and Friends will Assemble in the Schoolroom at 6.30 p.m., forming Procession to the Church for the Service at 6.45 p.m. Regalia to be Worn. . . D. M. A. BODLEY, 31 District Secretary. LAWN TENNIS. A BRUCE AND SONS, 94, Albert St.— ■£*-• Expert Tennis Racquet Stringers; satisfaction guaranteed; patronised by Tilden. , B BEGINNER requires Tuition Tennis, professional, terms. —Write S. 5734, Star. ... - ■ ■ - ' - 31 LET us Restring your Racquet; exnert job; price reasonable.: —Griffiths Tennis Co., Wakefield St., Auckland. B MT. EDEN. — . Immediate Vacancies, private club, hard court, Sunday play; ladies. 21/ ;• gents. 25/. —Phone 12-020. x3l TVACQUETS Re-strung, 12/6 to 33/6 ; all -Lu Repairs prompt expert service.—Kingsford's Sports Depot., 164, Queen St. B TENNIS Lessons—Fundamental principles Taught.—Write Tennis, 5427, Star. x 4 TENNIS Racquets, just arrived, best value in town; inspection invited.— Heape. 28. Swanson St., upstairs. B VACANCIES— Ladies, 12/6; Gents, 17/6. Grass court.—so, Haverstock Rd., Sandrincham. 31 WANTED to Rent, Tennis Court, vicinity Great South Rd., Market Rd., or Campbell Rd. Sunday play.—tS. 5957, Stak. ; x3l TTTISEMAN'S Tennis Service—Expert ReW stringing, best gut; same day service; every job guaranteed. Free catalogue. C 3 HARD Chip Courts available at- 12, School Rd. r MJorningside.—Phone 42-131. 31 A MEMBERS, complete private club, reai sonable fees, splendid court, Epsom.— S. 5999. Stab. x3l chiropadv. TITISS E. JAMIESON, Specialist in all ±T.L Foot Ailments, consultation free—■ Sarttea Solom, Ltd. For appointment rhfg"4s-430.- Smftt B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 258, 31 October 1931, Page 17
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