DANCING. ArA MASONIC HALL, ;s__J©k NEWTON. tatEßaiCp TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. I G.L.B. The Soft Contentment of the Evening After a Hard Day. FARMER BROWN AND HIS WIFE. Also, OLD - TIME PROGRAMME. Spot Waltz, Log Cabin, D'Alberts, Etc. A Delightful Blend of Music, Mirth and Gaiety. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. Overture, 7.35. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/6. Including Light Supper. 4 HARRY W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. — FOLLOW THE CROWD. — FLANNEL DANCE. WAITEMATA /~U.UB TRANCE, AITEMATA -L^ANCE, CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM, MOUNT EDEN ROAD. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SELECT DANCING, 8 p.m. till Midnight. AH the Latest Music by Reg. Morgan and His Broadcasting Dance Band. SUPPER PROVIDED. Subscription 2/. 4 AKARANA YACHT CLUB (INC.) WEEKLY DANCE, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. In the Clubhouse-by-the-Sea, Campbell's Pt. GOOD FLOOR. GOOD MUSIC. Dancing S to 11.30 p.m. SUPPER. ADMISSION 1/6 EACH. 2/6 DOUBLE. Miss Natalie and Mr. Matthew Stratton will give a demonstration of the Latest Ballroom Dancing To-night. Flannels Optional. FREE BUSES Leaving from ENDEAN'S BLDGS., from 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m., returning after the Dance. 4
C-SIDE CLUB, KOHIMARAMA. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY SATURDAY. The Special Engagement of ALF. COGHLAN and HIS RHYTHM BOYS Ensures a Treat for Dancers at AUCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR. DANCE CLUB. FREE BUS Leaves G.P.0., 7.45, Returning in time to Catch Last Trams. MONTE CARLO, SPECIAL NOVELTIES. Flannels Optional. M.C, FRED. COLLINS. 4 AUCKLAND'S LEADING AND POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M., 12 MIDNIGHT. MONSTER GUY FAWKES NIGHT CARNIVAL. Special Prizes, Monte Carlo, Maypole Dance, Novelty Prizes, 100's New Novelties, Balloons, Streamers, Carnival Hats, Squeakers, Blowouts, Clickers, etc. We have everything to make one Great Carnival Night, so don't miss this night of enjoyment. SNAPPY SIX POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Supper Provided. Flannels Optional. Ladies, 1/6; Gents, 2/. H. ANDERSON, M.C. X.B. Mob. Kext, Our Great Popular Night, 1/. 4 jgfe. LYNN EX,_t_rNHglrZ' SERVICEMEN'S ST . COLUMBA HALL, VX^—^S^ 1 Surrey Crescent, TO-NIGHT — S-12. Good Finer and Supper. Latest Dances, Foxtrot. One-step, Ticket Waltz, Streamers and Balloons. Cigarettes and Chocs. Come for a good time. Good Music, Drums and All. Cardroom open for non-dancers. Admission 1/. F. A. NOBLE. Hon. Sec. 4 AUCKLAND WORKING MEN'S CLUB and AUCKLAND WATERSIDE WORKERS' BAND. POPULAR OLDE-THYME DANCE. Spot Light, Monte Carlo. First-class Orchestra, Floor, Management, Refreshments. Orchestra, Mrs. Northover. M.C, MR. J. M. DORE. 1/, 1/3, 2/. 4 BON TON HALL, ROYAL OAK.—JAZZ, TO-NIGHT, JAZZ. Monte Carlo. Finish vour dav by Dancing at the Bon Ton. PLEASURE BROADCASTERS' BAND (six players). Supper. Subscription, 1/. 4 KARANA GIRLS' WELCOME CLUB.— Leisure Lounge, Newton, To-night. Chief Attractions: 2 Jazz Competitions, knockout and popular voting; cash prizes. Monte Carlo. Complimentary Tickets. Lueky Numbers. Light Supper. Admission, !■/. 4 OWHAT A NIGHT —Fancy (Paper) < Dress Ball, Now Gaiety Hall, Surrey Crescent. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Nov. 8, by Special Request. Quintet Operatic Orchestra. Good Prizes. Supper. Sub. 1/. 4 TJICHMOND CRUISING CLUB. ** A DANCE will be held at the Point Erin Tea Kiosk on WEDNESDAY, November 8. Flannels Optional. 3/ Double. Supper Provided. 4 BIRKENHEAD, Victoria Hall, Plain and Fancy Dress Ball. SATURDAY, Nov. 11. Parker's Dance Band. Proprietress, Peggy Dolores. Free Buses. Watch Stak.' Further Details. 4
■VTOVBLTIBS, Decorations, Flowers, Dance Li Hats, cheapest in town. —Mortensen, Manufacturer, 270, Karangahape Road. Phone 27-720. RTFS POWER BOARD NOTICES. rnHE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER i- BOARD. SHUT DOWN. Notice is hereby given that the Supply will be Shut Down for the purpose of carrying out important alterations on SUNDAY NEXT, November 5, 1933, in the undermentioned transformer areas. Hamblin's Road, Papakura—2 Areas, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. Whole of Clevedon. Ness Valley, Kawakawa. and area between Papakura and Clevedon. —Two short interruptions, about 15 minutes each, at 9 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. approximately. Whole of the ai-pa South of Westfleld.— Two short interruptions, about 3 minutes each, at 12.5 a.m. and between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. approximately. R. 11. BARTLEY, 4 General Manager. LAUNDRIES. A UCKL AN D L A U N DR Y, ■"- SURREY CRESCENT. Phones 2G-032 (4 lines), CATER FOR ALL CLASSES OF LAUNDRY WORK. Receiving Depots : 95. QUEEN" STREET. 250, BROADWAY. NEWMARKET. 14 Vans Collect, Deliver Anywhere, any time. B PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. BLOOD Pressure. High. Low and other Glandular Disorders. successfully treated—P. Meuli. Endocrinologist, Southern Cross Bldgs., Chancery St. Phone 47-349. C RHEUMATICS. Obesity, etc., treated by electrical methods; inquire for particulars.—Nelson Institute Physical Culture. 407. Queen St. Phone 4G-121. C pIIANGE OF ADDRESS. During Alterations to His House, DR. ALLAN MACDONALD May Be Consulted at 743. New North Road, Between the Hours of 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., 6.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. TELEPHONE 42-493. [:4
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 261, 4 November 1933, Page 17
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