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DANCING. v ORIENTAL 7STIGIIT. 'fell' gx!B. TO-NIGHT — S O'CLOCK — TO-NIGHT. MASONIC HALL, NEWTON, THE BALLROOM BEAUTIFUL. OLD - TIME PROGRAMME. Hats, Fans. Mystery Number Prizes. D'Alberts, Log Cabin, Tingle - Tangle, Society, all to a Setting of your best Favourites. OPERATIC QUINTET ORCHESTRA. Overture 7.55. Ladies 1/, Gents. 1/0. Refreshments. MONDAY — LABOUR NIGHT. THE PREMIERE PRESENTATION {\ A R N I V A L V-/ A R N I V A L OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW GAIETY HALL. Balloons, Hats, Blows, Rowdies—Everything i o make merry. Increased Dancing Space. Improved Facilities. NO ENTRA CHARGES for this Big Night. 21 HARRY W. VAUGHAN. Hon. See. LABOUR WEEK-END. OLD- TIME DANCE, TO-NIGHT, AT S P.M. T ABOUR lIALL, KARANGAHAPE HALL ROAD. Frank Stacey's Orchestra. Balloons, Confetti, Monte Prizes and Spot. An Enjoyable Programme of Old-time Dancing. Supper Provided. C. Latimer, M.C., and Lady M.C. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. 21 —JQXT It A gPECIAL — AUCKLAND'S POPULAR AND LEADING OLD-TIME DANCE. MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB, MUNICIPAL HALL. NEWMARKET. MONSTER RACE CARNIVAL S p.m. to 12 Midnight. First Time Presented to the Dancing Public, SPECIAL CHALLENGE — MY-T-FINE BASKETBALL TEAMS — LADIES V. GENTS. Don't Miss This Novelty Item. Sirens, Whistles. Bugles, Squeakers, Clickers. Carnival Hats and Hundreds of new novelties. Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz, Chocs.. ('Streamers, Complimentary Ticket and Balloons Galore. SNAPPY SIX POPULAR ORCHESTRA. A Cordial Invitation extended to all Dancing Patrons. Supper Provided. Enjoyment Assured. Ladies 1/6, Gents. 2/. H. ANDERSON. M.C. Reserve To-night for LABOUR NIGHT. 21 c — SIDE CLUB KOHIMARAMA. Entirely Under New Management. GRAND OPENING DANCE TO-NIGHT. THE SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF ALF. COGHLAN AND HIS RHYTHM BOYS ENSURES A TREAT FOR DANCERS. FR E E BUS Leaves G.P.O. 7.45, returning in time to catch last trams. Monte Carlo. Special Novelties. Popular Prices : Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/. Flannels Optional. 21 M.C., FRED COLLINS. OLD-TIME DANCING — TO-NIGHT — CLICK CLACK CABARET, RIALTO BUILDINGS, NEWMARKET. THE NIGHT OF THE SEASON. Supper. Monte Carlos, Chocolates, Cigarettes, Balloons, Complimentary Tickets, etc. In addition, Auckland's Baby Dancer, Little Tossie Pell, in two tap dances. Mr. Bob. Adams will render a marimba solo, entitled "A Memory." Patrons, if you are music I lovers, don't miss this number. A Genuine Buffet Supper, including Trifles, Fruit ! Salads, Jellies. Dancing, 8 till midnight. Ladies 2/, Gents. 2/6. I LES. GORDON, M.C.

SPECIAL announcement to-night. Book early—and be Sure of a Seat. For Free Reserves Phone 40-789. 21 rjl O-X IGH T. " RIO GRANDE OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB. ORANGE HALL, Newton Itoad. (Off Symonds St.) Now the Most Popular Dance in Town. With Music Rendered by the RIO GRANDE ORCHESTRA. Music with Harmony, Melody and Perfect Time. Special Monte Carlo Prizes and Forty Spot Waltz Prizes. NOTICE—No Waltzing Competition till Saturday Next. Ladies'. 1/. Gent's, 1/6. Supper Provided. DON'T FORGET OUR MOONLIGHT MYSTERY AND DANCE EXCURSION, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1. Olive Rose Launch at steps, 7.43 p.m. A. McKENZIE. 21 AUCKLAND WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND AUCKLAND WATERSIDE WORKER'S SILVER CONCERT BAND. YE OLD THYME DANCE. KITCHENER HALL. KITCHENER ST., TO-NIGHT. First-class Prizes and Music. Refreshments. Balloons.' Streamers and Confetti. MRS. NORTHOVKR AT PIANO. 2/. 1/3. 1/. 21 sy*. "pONSONBY - HERNE BAY EXIreturnSiersll CLUB. GRAND 500 AND DANCE, TO-Nluffr, O'NEILL STREET HALL, Ponsonby, S p.m. Best Music, Best Floor, Best Supper in Town. Prizes. Jackie Aston's Orchestra. Admission 1/, Double 1/G. ROLL UP. ROLL UP.

/CHEVALIER DANCE CLUB—TO-NIGHT. The Dance that's being talked about. PT. CHEVALIER HALL. Trains and Buses Stop at Door. Monte Carlos, Chocs.. Cigs., Complimentaries. Balloons, Streamers, Log Cabin, Waltz Chevalier. Gay Gordons, Waltz Imperial, etc. Old-Time Dancing Perfected. Ted Croad's Chevalier Dance Band. Admission, 1/. RESERVE TO-NIGHT FOR LABOUR NIGHT BALL. LABOUR NIGHT. Auckland Waterside Workers' Silver Band (Ladies' Committee). SPECIAL BIG NIGHT. Jazz and Old Time. KITCHENER STREET HALL. Exhibition Dances, Monte Carlo, Streamers. Balloons. Good Supper. Enjoyment assured. I>!idics' l/ t Gent's 1/3, Double 2/. Roll up, help your Band for the contest. 23 ON TON lIALL Royal Oak. GUEST CARDS TO-NIGHT. Supper. Subscrintion 1/. Don't forget LABOUR NIGHT, 23rd. Mad Hatter's Ball. Prizes for Best Ladies' and Gent's Hats. 1/ and 1/G. , THE AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN FIRE BRIGADE ANNUAL DANCE. — MAYFAIR CABARET. — LABOUR DAY, OCT. 23. Monte Carlos, Spot Light, Modern and OldTime Dances, Streamers, Novelties. Supper Provided. Popular Prices. Double, 2/6. Single, 1/6. Tickets obtainable at Pitt Street Fire Station and Cabaret. L. A. ROGERSON, 21 Hon. Secretary. O.VX FORGET IMANUKAU CYCLING CLUB'S MONSTER CARNIVAL DANCE, Crystal Palace Ballroom, Jit. Eden Road, MONDAY (LABOUR DAY). x2l NOVELTIES. Decorations, Flowers, Dance Hats, cheapest in town.—Mortensen, Manufacturer, 270, Karauganape Road. Phone 27-720. RTFS TOILET SPECIALISTS. FALLING Hair—Kingham's Salve cleans the roots, restores growth; 2/6. — Farmers' Trading. :4 ENUINE Permanent Wave and Free Photograph, 10/6; work guaranteed.— Pollock. 27. Security Bidgs. 42-138. D I .ss iIcELWAIX, Estab. 1S!)U (last 8 vears New York, Hollywood, Paris), j Specialising in all Latest Methods of Facial Rejuvenation. Free advice, 11 a.m. j to 3 p.m., Room 29, H.B. Bidgs, Queen St 1 TJOWDER Puff Salon, St Kevin's Arcade. •L Permanent Waving, 12/6; Marcel WaviiDg, 2/6. —Phone 46-718. W, Dickinson. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 249, 21 October 1933, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 249, 21 October 1933, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 249, 21 October 1933, Page 17

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