DANCING. MASONIC HALL, NEWTON. The Ballroom Beautiful. G.L.B. THIS EVENING S O'CLOCK. THIS EVENING S O'CLOCK. Dance Where Dancing is Good — Dance Where Music is Appreciative — OLD - TIME PROGRAMME. Specials, Spot, D'Alberts, Log Cabin, etc. All to a Wonderful Setting that Sets a Standard. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. Playing all those Favourites that entrance. Overture 7.53. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. Refreshments. — NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT — ORIENTAL NIGHT. Mysterv Number Prizes. BIG CARNIVAL LABOUR NIGHT, GAIETY HALL. Come and Celebrate the Occasion. Novelties, Balloons, Hats, Blows. [14 HARRY W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. AUCKLAND'S LEADING OLD- /Zj%± rpiME | Iggl 1 jQANCE. TO-NIGHT — AT S P.M. — TO-NIGHT. LABOUR HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD Monte, Spot I'rizes. Tingle Tangle, Log Cabin and all the old Favourites. Airy and Spacious. Balloons, Streamers, Confetti. Flannels Optional. FRANK STACEY'S ORCHESTRA. Light Supper. LADIES 1/. GENTS. 1/6. "" ANNUAL PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT—THE NIGHT OF NIGIITS. 14 CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. THE KOWHAI OLD PUPILS* ASSN. EXTEND A SPECIAL INVITATION TO TIIEIR REGULAR PATRONS AND FRIENDS TO ATTEND THEIR EIGHTH DANCE OF THE SEASON. Your Favourite Players, ERIC DOYLE AND HIS BAND, Will Supply the Music. By Numerous Special Requests the Military Two-step and Valeta will bo ■presen ted. Flannels may be worn if desired. Subscription 2/. 14 niO-NIGHT. —FOURTH HEAT OF RIO JL GRANDE BIG WALTZING CAMPAIGN COMPETITION. Orange Hall, Newton ltd., off Symonds St. First and Second in each heat receive: First Prize, £1 1/, Second Prize, 10/6, will also be competitors in the Final for the Big Special Prizes. Heats to be judged by Public Vote. Music rendered by the Rio Grande Popular Orchestra. Spot Waltz and Twilight Waltzes. On our Programme we include, Waltz, Tingle Tangle, Hesitation Waltz, D'Alberts, Waltz Imperial, Log Cabin, etc. A REAL NIGHT OF ENTERTAINMENT for one and all. Ladies, 1/; Gents, 1/6. Supper. 14 a. Mckenzie, m.c. A UCKLAND WORKING MEN'S CLUB X\- AND AUCKLAND WATERSIDE WORKERS' SILVER CONCERT BAND. —— YE OLIJE THYME DANCE. KITCHENER HALL. KITCHENER ST., TO-NIGHT. First-class Prizes and Music. Refreshments. Balloons, Streamers and Confetti. MRS. NOKTHOVER AT PIANO. 2/. 1/3. 1/. 14
P«IEVALIER DANCE CLUB, POINT VV CHEVALIER HALL. And still they come—Acclaimed by all Auckland, the Only Old-Time Dance. Monte Carlos, Clioc-s., Cigs., Balloons, Compliments ries. Streamers. Los Cabin Waltz, Chevalier and Boston Two-step. A Programme of 22 Dances. TED CROAD'S CHEVALIER BAND. Auckland's Finest Old-Time Music. Admission 1/. Reserve To-night for Labour Night Ball. 14 HALL, Surrey Crescent. —TovT night and Every Saturday and Tuesday. Genuine Old-Time Dance. Connon's Popular Full Orchestra, rendering' "Big" Programme. Special Spot Waltz Prizes, Chocolates, Cigarettes', "Club'' Coffee and Tea. Popular Price, 1/ each. Big Carnival tor opening of New Hall. Watcli adverts. 34 A EARANA GIRLS' WELCOME CLUB— Leisure Lounge. Newton. To-night, last heat Foxtrot Competition, Ist prize £1 10/, 2nd 10/, 4 consolation prizes. Here's your chance, enter to-night. Popular voting. Simper. Admission 1/. 14 rpb-NIGIIT, SWAXSOX—Grand Plain and J- Fancy Masquerade Ball, li prizes, Monte Carlo. Parker's Dance Band. Free Buses, 7.30 p.m. from G.P.O. and Mt. Albert Terminus, returning after dance. Admission '_>/. 14 DOUGLAS CRUSADERS — SECOND DANCE TO-NIGHT, OAK lIALL. behind Tivoil Theatre. Good Supper. Excellent Music. Excellent Floor. Cards. 14 BOX TON HALL. Royal Oak.—Jazz. To-night, Jazz, where YOU will enjoy a good night's dancing to the strains of the Pleasure Broadcasters' Dance Band. Supper. Subscription. 1/. 14 OLD AND GREEN BALL." Gaiety Hall, Surrev Crescent. MONDAY. OCTOBER Hi. Introduction of Senorita Mia. Spanish Dance by Mia Pupils. Gents. 2/0: Ladles. 2/. 10 Q — ID E QLU B, KOHIMARAMA. Entirely under New Management. Opening Dance. SATURDAY. October 21. The Special Engagement of ALF. COGHLAN AND lIIS RIIYTHM BOYS ensures a treat for dancers. FREE BI S, leaving G.P.O. 7.45 p.m.. returning after dance. Ladies 1/0. Gentlemen 2/. Flannels Optional. M.C.. FRED COLLINS. WATCH NEXT SATURDAY'S "STAR." 14 DANCE Hats, 1/0 dozen; Novelties, 2/ti dozen, large variety. — Mortensen, Manufacturer, 270, Karangaliape Road, ['hone 27-720. RTFS DENTISTRY. JJERBERT yyALKKR AND E. F. BURNSDENTISTS. Phone 2G-3SI. CORXER ICARAXGAIIAPE RD. & POXSONBY RD„ "VTEWTON. EWTON. FROM jp Broken or Worn Plates Repaired, Remodelled or Remade. LOW FEES. EXTRACTIONS A SPECIALTY. Homes Visited. No Extra Fee. Evening by Appointment, or Ring. Phone 20-917,
E. F. BURNSSURGEOX DEXTIST, (Late Ballin and Russell), Specialising; CHILDREX, FILLINGS. Hours: 9 a.m. to 0 p.m. Evening by Appointment. S OV'.'EY WALKER'S Xew Teeth surpass all others for comfort and natural appearance.—2o9. Queen St. D rpEETH. You can get a better sec for less money at Howry Walker's, Queen Street. ® DYERS AMD CLE A NEHS. \\f fT DREW. Tailor. Cleaner. Oyer. — tt • Renovations and Remodelling a. specialty.—Phono Hobaatu.St
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1933, Page 19
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