DANCING. GX.B. isal ojgiss ds TO-NIGHT S O'CLOCK. MASONIC HALL, NEWTON. COOL! AIRY! SPACIOUS! A Delightful Pageant of Laughter, Music and Colour. Specials—Spot Waltz, Log Cabin, Doris. Also that Pretty New Dance, King's Own. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA "Will be there to make the Evening the ■usual success. Overture 7.53. Light Refreshments. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6, A day at the Country is better than a day at the Doctor— piCNIC, gUN DAY, JjVEB. (REDWOOD PARK, SWANSON). A Real Railway Picnic. The Joy of tlio Kiddies. Tennis, Swimming, Bush Rambles, Swings, Chutes. G H. W. VAUGHAN. Hon. Sec. POPULIB OLDFINEST DAN CD FLOOR IN MY-T-FINE NEW BIG DANCE HALL, THE BALLROOM SELECT (6 Doors from Municipal Hall. Newmarket). TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 8 P.M. to 12 MIDNIGHT. GIGANTIC GALA CARNIVAL NIGHT. SPECIAL SPOT PRIZE. WHO WILL WIN TO-NIGHT? ■Squeakers, Clickers, Trumpets, Sirens, Balloons, iMonte Carlo (Ist, 2nd and 3rd prizes), Spot Waltz, Chocs., Cigs., Streamers, Complimentary Tickets and Novelty Dances, Etc. Our Motto is : "We Cater for the Public." SNAPPY SIX POPULAR ORCHESTRA. They Play to Please. Do not Miss Our Great Carnival To-night. Good Supper. Soft Drinks Free. Ladles, 1/0; Gents, 2/. H. Anderson, M.C. N.B.—Mon. and Thurs. Next, Popular Nights. 1/. ft CLICK CLACK CABARET, RIALTO BUILDINGS, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCING de LUXE Dirt :tion : 808 ADAMS. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Spot Waltz, Monte Carlo, Chocolates, Cigarettes, Balloons, Complimentary Tickets. All the Popular Old-Time Dances are included in our programme. SUPPER PROVIDED. 808 ADAMS ORCHESTRA his Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. Free Reserves. Phone 46-600. OSSIE ELLIS, M.C. Flannels Optional. fJIO-NIGHT RIO GRANDE OLD-TIME DANCE, ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ROAD (Off Symonds St.). Special Monte Carlo and Spot Waltz Prizes Given Away. Music Rendered by the RIO GRANDE BAND OF HAWAIIAN COMBINATION. Ladies 1/, Gents. 1/6. a a. Mckenzie.. n REY LYNN &§§>_. vx EX-SERVICEMEN. JgggZ. ST. COLOMBA HALL, II Mil URN ED SOLDIERS |[ Surrey Crescent. Auckland's Leading Old-Time Dance. Dance iuur Favourites—Gay Gordons, Log Cabin, Hesitation, Jazz. Music by the POPULAR SAVOY ORCHESTRA. Balloons, Streamers, Chocs, and Cigs. Every Saturday a Carnival Night. Good Prizes for Card Players. Best Supper, Best Floor, Best Music. All Welcome. Patrons of New Year Especially Invited. Admission 1/. 6 J. GOVAN, M.C. O — S IDE Q LtIB » C — S IDE OLICrB'0 LlCrß ' KOHIMARAMA. TO-NIGHT — AND EVERY SATURDAY. Definitely Auckland's Coolest Dance. MALCOLM BYRNES AND HIS ORCHESTRA. FREE BUS leaves G.P.O. 7.45. Monte Carlo. Light Refreshments. Ladies 1/6. Gentlemen 2/. 0 EMBASSADORS, DOMINION ROAD — ROLL UP AND ENJOY YOURSELVES AT THIS MODERN CABARET TO-NIGHT Monte Carlo, Spot • Waltz, Good Prizes, Good Band. Dancing, 8 till 12. Ladies 1/, Gents. 1/. 6 Gaiety hall, surrey crescent.— TO-NIGHT and Every Saturday and Tuesday, SOCIABLE OLD-TIME DANCE. Connon's Popular Orchestra, rendering a "Big" Programme of your favourites. Monte Carlo, Special Prizes, Chocolates, Cigarettes and Supper. Streamers, etc. Only 1/ each. G rnO-NlGHT—Holtonian Dance Club. Old--L time Dance, Dominion Hall, next P. 0., Dominion Rd. Wonderful Music, Wonderful Supper, Select, Sociable. Special Prize. Ladies 1/, Gents 1/. M.C., J. Holt. —A. Castle. Hon. Sec. 6 WAIKOWHAI HALL — TO-NIGHT and EVERY SATURDAY. OLD-TIME DANCE. Monte Carlo. Light Supper. Gents, 1/ ; Ladies, 6d; Double, 1/3. « "DON TON HALL, ROYAL OAK. ° TO-NIGHT. Another Good Night, like New Year's Eve. Monte Carlo. Supper. Dancing S to 12. 6 ST. COLUMBA HALL, SURREY CRBS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, And Every Wednesday. GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE. Under New Management. Music by OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. Spot Prizes. Supper. Good Programme. One Price, 1/. 6 BERT. GRAY M.C. PEGGY DOLORES Again, with Parker's Dance Band. Dance Wed., Jan. 10, Titirangi Kiosk. Buses leave G.P.O. at 7.40 p.m., also Mt. Albert Term., 2/; Locals, 1/0. Light Refreshments. 6 NOVELTIES, Decorations, Flowers, Dance Hats, cheapest in town.—Mortensen, Manufacturer, 270, Karangahape Rd. Phone 27-720. RTFS TEACHERS OF DANCING. Sydney Called Us. Rotorua Needed Us. STRATTON'S. T R A T T O N' S. Teaching and Demonstrating at RITZ CABARET, ROTORUA. Also Demonstrating at BRENT'S. COME, MAKE WHOOPEE WITH US. Returning Auckland Middle January. WHITEHALL BUILDINGS, 410. Queen St. Phone 45-440. HK BALLROOM, Tap; special Summer terms, 10/0. —Yaleska School of Dancing, 407, Queen Strpet. 'l'honc 40-121. <J /COMPLETE Course, 10/, or by nost. 5/; Ballroom, Tap.—Ruby Sherriff,' 8, Hopei touu St.. Ponsonby. C PRANK WOODItUFFE, the Expert Instructor, on Vacation. Reopenir.sr ■ Feb. 1. —174. Upper Symonds St. B ) T\TR. HUME (assistant Miss Black). — t Summer fee, 10/. —Above Snedden's. r | Symonds St. 9 SAN TOY, Royal Oak Hall, Symonds St., Royal Oak.—Class and Practice Dance > Every Wednesday, 7 p.m. C - -I /£? LESSON—Latest Ballroom Dancing. • -*-/ Learn to dance for Nmas holiday?J Satisfaction guaranteed.—Violet Robertson, - Studio. 2nd Floor. Queen's Arcade. C 5 BOROUGH NOTICES. r OF ONEHUNGA. URBAN FARM LAND RATING ACT, S 1032-33. ' Notice is hereby given that the Assess- '■ ment Court for the Borough of Onehunga ? will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 24th • day of January, 1034, at 10 a.m., at the f, Magistrate's Court, Queen St., Onehunga, to - hear Objections to the Farm Land List for 3 the said Borough of Onehunga. O. S. HARVEY, c Clerk of Assessment Court, j January 6, 1934. 51
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 5, 6 January 1934, Page 15
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