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DANCING. ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL, "The Rendezvous of Discriminating Dancers." TO-NIGHT. I VENTURA DANCE CLUB. 'l TO-NIGHT. THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. 3 - 12. — TO-NIGHT. — 8 - 12. AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. — RIO GRANDE — OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB, ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ROAD (Off Symonds St.). SPECIAL CASH PRIZES FOR MONTE CARLO. First, 5/. Also Spot AA'altz, Chocs, and Cigs., Music Rendered by RIO GRANDE EVIOR-POPULAR v ORCHESTRA. FULL PROGRAMME OF OLD-TIME DANCES, Waltz Tolonaise, <Jay Gordons, Bon Ton, D'Albei-ts. STEEL GUITAR SOLO, SONGS. AND MUSICAL ITEMS BY THE BAND. Ladies, 1/; Gents, 1/G. Supper. 23 A. McKENZIE, M.C. TRANCE TO-NIGHT ON AUCKLAND'S 1 ' LARGEST AND BEST DANCE FLOOR. MY-T-FINE BIG DANCE HALL, NEWMARKET, 7.50 P.M. TO 12 P.M. GRAND RACE CARNIVAL. Carnival Hats, Squeakers, Blowouts, Clickers, Balloons, Streamers, Complimentary Tickets, etc. Monte Carlo and Spot Waltz Prizes. Also, by. Special Request of our Patrons, MISS MAVIS WARD in Special Dance Numbers. ARCII. McPIIAIL will also Sing the Latest Dance nits, with TED CROAD'S Popular Orchestra. Good Supper. ' Admission 1/0. AI embers of the Waikato Hockey Team Guests of the Management. H. ANDERSON, M.C. N.B.—Reserve To-night for Scots Hall ■Inly 7. l'lan at Hall. T>ONSONBY-lIERNE BAY EX-SERVICE-JL MEN'S CLUB. ■I— _ IfRETURNED SOLDIERS! TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. 500 AND DANCE. OLD-TI;ME. O'NEILL STREET HALL, PONSONBY, 8 P.M. BLUE REVELS DANCE BAND, with ALBERT and HIS OOM-PAH. Novelties. Prizes. SPECIAL GRAND WALTZING COMPETITION, TO-NIGHT. GOOD PRIZES. Supper Provided. ROLL UP. Admission. 1/ : Double. 1/G. 23 DANCE, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, SOCIETY OF ARTS HALL, KITCHENER STREET, Official Reception to MR. AND MRS. SHAVER IIARDGRAVE, By NEWTON RANGERS FOOTBALL CLUB. Special Engagement of EPI SHALFOON'S MELODY EPI SHALFOON'S' MELODY BOYS. BOYS. Supper Provided. Admission 2/. F. WOOD, Secretary. N.R.F.C. TUESDAY, JUNE 26. 23 jQRUIDS* QLD-TIME QABARET, NORTH STREET, NEWTON. rpO-N'IGHT. IJIO-NIGHT.

Presenting a Pleasing Programme of all your Old Favourite Dances. Log Cabin, Bon Ton. Hesitation, King's Own, Spot Waltz. Monte Carlo, Prizes, Chocs., Cigs., Complimentary Tickets, Streamers, etc. CLEMM'S MELODY BOYS. Ladies, 1/; Gents, 1/0. Light Supper. REMEMBER ! TUESDAY NIGHT. _ MYSTERY CARNIVAL, With Maharajah Mestro. 23 rjr "yiCTOKIA CRUISING CLUB. L/f\A ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION %E3n§| AND DANCE. MANCHESTER UNITY lIALL (Corner of Victoria and I-lobson Sts.), WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, S p.m. Gents 1/0, Ladies 1/. J. McGEHAN, lion. Secretary. NOTE. —Will not be responsible for any prizes not collected on the night. 23 VTONDAY, MONDAY, JUNE 25, Gaiety Hall, Surrey Crescent—Richmond Football Club Social Dance. Don't miss this. 20 wonderful prizes. Supper. Old-time, Jazz. Single 1/, Double 1/0. —Ces. Moore, M.C. x 23 REMEMBER JULY o.—"The MarionetteChildren's Fancy Dress Ball. Best Prizes in Auckland. Children, (id; Adults, 1/. GAIETY HALL. SURREY CRESCENT. 23 CJOCIETY OF MASTER LADIES' IO HAIRDRESSERS (N.Z.), Incorporated. The Committee of the above Society desires to announce their First Annual Ball, to be held at Peter Pan Cabaret, TUESDAY, July 10, 1934. Invitations available i'rom your Hairdresser. A. HEPBURN, Secretary. 505, Colonial Mutual Building, Queen Street. 23 "VTOVELTIES, Dccoratlons, Flowers, Dance Hats, cheapest in town. —Mortensen, Manufacturer, 270, Karangabape Road. Phone 27-720. RTFS PICNICS. EXCURSIONS, ETC. NEW ZEALAND WINTER. CHEAP TRIPS TO SUNNY SAMOA. During the winter greatly Reduced Fares will be available for Return Excursion Tickets to WESTERN SAMOA by the Government Motor Vessel Maui Pomare, 1159 tons gross, which will leave Wellington oil her third trip on JULY 17, and four-weekly thereafter. Two days at Apia, ouc day at Niue, one day at Lyttelton. Return fare from £21 for 21 days, and no additional expenses. Good table, comfortable accommodation. Over 4000 miles at | sea, tropical Islands, warm sunny days, • calm seas. Tickets available if required for Stopover Four Weeks in Samoa, where accommodation is available. For further particulars apply SPEDDING, LIMITED, Commerce Buildings. Cor. Beach Rd. and Anzac Av., Auckland. ' 23 CHESS. QHESS. Auckland Chess Club Lightning Tourney, To-night, 8 p.m., Club. Rooms, H.M. Arcade (lift). New Conditions. Prizes to Winners of Most Games. Supper. Entrance 1/. Others Free. Bring Chessmen. 23 JUST THINK! A Home from Home.' Blazing Log Fires. Enchanting Music and the Restful Surroundings are so refreshing when dining at—COOKE'S KITZ, LTD., 212, Queen Street. , :23 i

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 147, 23 June 1934, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 147, 23 June 1934, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 147, 23 June 1934, Page 19

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