DANCING. ; . .:,. — ■* ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL. Anothiir Capacity Ilotise last Saturday at this favourite Ballroom is an assurance that TO-NIGHT'S DANCE under the direction of the TECHNICAL COLLEGE OLD BOYS' RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB will be a Night Quite up to that High Standard set by the BEST SHOW IN TOWN. 10 jp*. MASONIC HALL, JS? NEWTON. T]ie Ballroom Beautiful. THIS EVENING, S O'CLOCK. GREY LYNN BRANCH. The Perfect Floor. The Delightful Atmosphere. The Unrestrained Gaiety. OLD - TIME PROGRAMME. Spot Waltz, Specials, D'Alberts. Imperial, To a Wonderful Musical Setting by the OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. Overture 7.00. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. Refreshments. ABOUT THAT MID-WEEK DANCE? — GAIETY HALL, — every -Thursday night. 10 H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. QLD-TIME DANCING TO-NIGHT. CLICK CLACK CABARET, NEWMARKET. GRAND MASQUERADE PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL (Masks Provided.) Prizes for Best Fancy Dress, Most Original and Most Humorous Costume. GRAND PARADE 0.30, — FLASHLIGHT PHOTO — Immediately After It. Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo, Balloons and Complimentary Tickets. MORROW'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Dancing 8 till Midnight. Supper Provided. Admission 2/. LES. GORDON, M.C. RESERVES FREE. PHONE 40-789. 10 ELITE DANCE CLUB SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL, — KITCHENER STREET. — JOIN THE MERRY THRONG. DANCING 8.15 - 11.30. DEMONSTRATION BY MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR AND PARTNER. Latest Dance Numbers by Jack Swinburne's — HAVANA BAND. — Subscriptions, 1/G and 2/. Supper. 10 A. HEIGHTON, Sec.' gPBCIAL /CHINESE TVTIGHT. EDEN RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. INTER-HOUSE GIRLS' CLUB ROOMS, CHANCERY JLANE, TO-NIGHT. ■ Friends and Supporters Cordially Invited. Meredith's Adelphians Orchestra. Evening Dress Optional. 10 QAK HALL — TO-NIGHT.
SPECIAL TO-NIGHT — RED HOT. ALOHA DANCE CLUB. ALOHA DANCE CLUB. We don't have to go abroad to find Economy ; you/11 find it at our Saturday Night Conferences. Good Music. Good Supper. Good Time. 10 GARRY THOMS, M.C. GAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT.— To-night and Every Saturday and Tuesday. Genuine Old-time Dance. Connon's Popular Orchestra with W. Cox at Drums, Xylophones, Bells and Chimes. Chocolates, Cigarettes, Supper. 1/ Each. SPINSTER'S BALL NEXT TUESDAY. . ; 10 BON TON TO-NIGHT. Last Heat of Jazz Competition. Come Along and Try Out Your Steps. FINAL NEXT SATURDAY. , Perfect Band with the Perfect Time (0 Players). Supper. Subscription 1/. 10 REY LYNN AND ARCH HILL EXSERVICEMEN'S OLD-TIME DANCE. St. Columba Hall, Surrey Crescent, 8-12 Savoy Orchestra. Good Floor, Good Prizes Supper. Admission 1/. Cards for Nondnncers. : 10 "AXOTICE — RIO GRANDE OLD-TIME DANCE, ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ROAD, POSTPONED TILL SATURDAY NEXT 12 , A. McKENZIE. OLD - TIME DANCING, commencing Tuesday, June 13, at 8 p.m. Ml«s Spencer will bold an Old-time and Modern Dance in Symondsville Studio, Symonds St. every Tues., Modern Dances every Sat at S p.m. Particulars. Phone 42-237. xlO ORDER OF "THE EASTERN STAR" DANCE will be held on SATURDAY June 10, Rennall St. Hall, Ponsonby 8 p in Scotch, Modern and Old-time Dancing. Supper Provided. Come and enjoy yourselves. Admission 1/. 10 TRANCE Hats, 1/6 dozen ; Novelties, 2/6 ff dozen, large variety. — Mortensen, Manufacturer, 270. Karangahape Kond Phone 27-720. RTFS PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC. W A I H E K e". SURFDALE, OSTEND AND I OMIHA. S.S. HAUITI, SUNDAY, 9.50 a.m. Northern Wharf. Leaves Omiha 4 p.m., Ostend 4.30 p.m., Surfdale 5 p.m. Sunday. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 10 Afr*&* JJBADNEI AND BINNS. CjSSSSiy OSTEND SERVICE. S.S. ONEWA Leaves Prince'a Wharf, SUNDAYS—9.43 a.m. WEDNESDAYS—U.4S a.m. FRIDAYS—6.3O p.m. SATURDAYS —1.45 p.m. Leaving Ostend. Saturdays, at 7 a.m. D TJANGITOTO AND ISLINGTON BAY. -L»> Olive Launches leave Steps Sunday 10 a.m., 11.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Leave Kangitoto 4 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. Return fare, Rangitoto 1/6, Bay 2/. Phone 42-133.— N. J. INGLIS, Prop. 10 "CUSHING Excursion — Launch Lancia -*- leaves Launch Steps, Rock and Deepsea Fishing, Sunday, 9.15. Bait provided. Fare, 4/. Large, commodious cabin. 10 DYERS AND A LTE.RATIONS, Renovating, Repairing, -£*• Trousers Lengthened, Shortened, Cuffs Repaired, etc.—The Dixie, 17 Wellesley St. East. _J c rxROTHALL WAY, Cleaners and Dyers. v-> Ltd., 33-35, Edenvale Rd., Mt Eden. Suits, Costumes, 4/6. . C fXARPET Cleaning and Shampooing, one penny square foot. —Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Albert St.—Phone 41-760. D CARPETS Cleaned like new. Electric Shampooing, Id square foot.—Domeßtic Vacuum Cleaning Co.. Phone 44-600. D SUITS, Costumea, Carpets, Cleaned, Sterilised ; latest scientific methods.—N.Z. Dry Cleaning Co., Phone 47-005 (3 Trunfc Lines). _B H. DREW, Tailor, Cleaner, Dyer.— • Renovations and Remodelling a I specialty.—Phone 47-700. 210, Hobson St. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 135, 10 June 1933, Page 19
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