ROLLER SKATING. TO-NIGHT —AT— TO-NIGHT roushworths rink, KHYBER PASS. ANOTHER WIN FOB SKATERS I PRICES REDUCED. PRICES REDUCED. ADMISSION. OD. SKATES, 6D, FLOORAGE, t)D. l'liis will be a Great Night ° f *'" n - Our Rami will'make you Hupp). From 7.30 Till Midnights — NOVELTIES — SrORTS AND RACES. Final of the Auckland Mile Championship. See the Speed Wizards on Skates. TRICES: SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY— Admission. 6d. Skates, Cd. Floorage, Grt. MONDAY. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY— Only 1/. — ROUSHWORTHS — KHYBER TASS. CIVIC RECEPTION. CIVIC iCpITO RECEPTION. A CIVIC RECEPTION Will be Tendered by His Worship the Mayor in the LARGE TOWN HALL, AUCKLAND, On MONDAY, THE 25T11 JUNE, 1934, At 12.30 o'clock p.m., to MISS JEAN BATTEN, TIIE AUCKLAND AVIATRIX. Citizens are cordially Invited to attend to afford a fitting welcome to Miss Ratten. J. S. BRIGHAM, x 23 Town Clerk. OIVIC "OECEPTION*. A Civic Reception will KJ'fs&l f\ be tendered by his Wora ship tlie Mayor of Anckland ill the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Auckland, on MONDAY, .Tunc 20, lfloL at 12 noon, to tlie Rev. F. W. Norwood, D D , of the City Temple. London, who is on a world tour in tlie interests ot World Peace. CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO BE PRESENT. J. S. BRIGHAM. 03 Town Clerk. CIVIC RECEPTION, THE AUCKLAND COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN CONGREGATIONS, And the AUCKLAND MINISTERS' ASSOCIATION Call the Attention of Christian People to the CIVIC RECEPTION to be tendered to DR. NORWOOD, In the COUNCIL CHAMBER, MONDAY, 12 NOON. 23 TEACHERS OF OANCiNG. BALLROOM. BALLROOM. MISS EDNA STRATTON, Principal. ME. MATTHEW STRATTON. MR. ERIC BROWN, 8.A.T.D., Loudon. MISS NATALIE STRATTON. MISS FRANCES GIBSON. STRATTON STUDIOS, 419, QUEEN ST. Plior.e 45-410. MR. JACK WALTON (late J.C.W.. Ernest Rolls, Frank Neil). MR. PETER FERGUSSON (Several times English representative). TAP, FENCING. s THE jy£ARGARET QJQONNOR STUDIO DANCE TO-NIGHT. BRIGHTER THAN EVER.
NEW GAMES. XBW NOVELTIES. LAST HEAT OF QUICKSTEP COMPETITION. THE ARTISTS FROM THE CLEM DAWB'S REVUE WILL BE THE GUESTS OF MISS O'CONNOR. DAVE OMALLEYS ORCHESTRA. S JEANE HORNE SCHOOL OF DANCING. Principal: MISS HORNE. (Member Imperial Society.) Ami Experienced Staff of Male Assistants. BALLET. (Babies' Class, from 3 years. Wed., 3.30.) TAP. BALLROOM. Classes, Tuesday and Thursday, S p.m. Studio: Home's Bldgs., High St. Phone 40-782. S "PLMAY Studio, Palinerston Buildings.— Specialists Tap, Advanced Ballroom; 2/ private lesson. ~2'-i ELM AY Studio — Ballroom Beginners given Expert Instruction; specially reduced fees limited period. 2-'! TjMtANK WOODUUFFE, the Expert lif--T structor, Old-time Dancing. Special course, la/. —174, Upper SymonUs St. B / YEO. G. COX, New Zealand's Foremost VJT Teacher Tap, Stage, Ballroom Dancing. Studio, Durham St. East. 30-333. B MISS SPENCER, assisted by Mr. Bruce. SYMONDSVILLB STUDIO, :!0, Symonds St. Strictly Private Lessons any time by appointment. Tuition Classes, Mondays and Thursdays. AH Modern and Old Time Dances Taught. Particulars, Phone 42-237, or at Studio. Weekly Dances Saturda.v, S p.m. C T>KIVATE Lessons, -/(i; Ballroom, Tap, complete Postal Course, 5/. —Ruby Sherriff. 8. Hopetonn St., Ponsonby. C PRIVATE Tuition Daily. Class Tuesdays. S-10 p.m., 2/. at Edney's Studio, ft. Swanson St.. Cily. Phone 41-015. Ij 4JAN TOY, Royal Oak Hall, Symonds St., Royal Oak.—Class and Practice Dance every Thursday, 7 p.m. WHS YALESKA SCHOOL OF DANCING. 407~ Queen St. Phone 4G-121. Talented Children wanted for public appearances. C 9 /—PRIVATE Modern. Old-Time Les-sons.-—Miss Mack, 30, Shortland St.. City. 27 PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. jP—- Yy AIH EK E ISLAND SUNDAY TRIP. S.S. HAUITI. 9.50 a.m. Surfdale (2/S\ Ostend and Omiha (2/0). (Leaves Northern Wharf.) Vessel leaves Omiha 4 p.m., Ostend 4.20 p.m., and Surfdale 5 p.m. N.S.S. CO.. LTD. 23 A/ i RKADNEY and binns. OSTEND SERVICES. S.S. ONEWA leaves Prlnce'3 Wharf: SUNDAYS—O.4S a.m. WEDNESDAYS—9.4S a.m. FRIDAYS—6.3O p.m. SATURDAYS—I.4S p.m. Leaving Ostend, Saturdays, at 7 a.m. D RANGITOTO AND ISLINGTON BAY.— Olive Launches leave Steps To-morrow (Sunday). 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Leave Rangiloto, Sunday, 4 and 0.15 p.m. Return Fare: Rangitoto 1/0, Bay 2/. —Phone 42-133. N. J. INGLIS. 23 FISHING Excursion—O.V. Iranui leaves Launch Steps Every Sunday, 9 a.m. Bring Cups. Tea, Bait Provided Free. Fare. 4/. 23 MISSION BAY'—Sunday, exhilarating and thrilling rides in speed water taxis. Ford. 23
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 147, 23 June 1934, Page 19
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