I SPORTING. FRANKLIN RACING CLUB (INC.). . I ,$ , EXTRA MEETING, TO BE HELD ON THE CLUB'S COURSE AT PUKEKOHE, ON SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1934. . PROGRAMME (Approved by tlic Auckland District Comiulttef). 1. BOMBAY HANDICAP, HURDLES "f ll.Osovs. Distance, about 1 mile and 5 furlongs. Nomination £1, accoptnnce £1. 2 I'IIKEKAWA MAIDEN HANDICAP of OOsovk, For o-yeiiv-olds and upwards that have not won m> advertised tint race lit time of starting. Distance, <i fur longs. Nomination £1, acceptance £1 3. lIAKRISVILLK HACK HANDICAI , of 10iis,,vs Unci; conditions, Minimum weight 7.7. Distance, 7 furlongs and •SJ yards. Nomination £1. Acceptance £1. 4. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP of 130sov« Distance, 1J miles. Nomination £1. Acceptance £1. 5. FRANKLIN HANDICAP STEEPLE? of 1308OVS. (A stop watch vahiPcl £10 has been donated for the trainer of Hie winner uud a goidmounted whip for the rider). Distance, about -'1 miles. Nomination £1 acceptance £1. 6. I'UNI HACK HANDICAP of lOOsovs Hack conditloiia. Minimum weight S stone. Distance, (5 furlongs. Nomination £1, acceptance £1; T. PAEBATA HANDICAP of llOsovs Minimum weight 7.7. Distance, 7 furlongs and 22 yards. Nomination £1, acceptance £1. NOMINATIONS for All Events close with the Secretary, Pukekolie, or with Mr A. .7. Farquhar, Secretary Avondale Jockty Club. Victoria Street, Auckland, at !i p.ni on FRIDAY, July 0. Free Stabling wi.ll be obtainable by owners for all horses competing at the meeting. W. J. SHORT. Secretary. P.O. Box 47, Pukekohc. Phones: Office i! 26, Private 225. :30 AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB (Inc.). ANNUAL MEETING. The Anniiiil Meeting of Members of the Avondale Jockey Club (Inc.) will be held ill the Chamber of Commerce. Swanson Street, on TUESDAY, July 3, 1934. at 2 p.m. BUSINESS : To Receive , Report and Balance-Sheet. Election of Committee. A. J. 1-AUQUHAU, 30 Secretary. TEACHERS OF DANCING. VIOLET ROBERTSON STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING. DO YOU KNOW that by taking a course of Private Lessons with a partner or friend that it works out at considerably less than the cost of class lessons, the charge for which is l/l> a lesson. Viz., 7 Private Lessons and 4 Classes for £1 V/G (i.e., 11 Lessons at the rate of 13/9 each person). 12 Private Lessons and 0 Classes for £2 7/0 (i.e., 18 Lessons at the rate of £ 1 3/9, each person). Separate Lessons, 5/ Double. We make it still easier for our pupils by allowing them to commence their lessons any time on payment of a DEPOSIT. These prices, combined with the grert quality of our work, is what has built our business to its present huso proportions. . No one else can compete with our price list. No one else could make it pay. No one else has sufficient ballroom space. The class lessons above mentioned may be workexl out in any of our classes, including Thursday evenings, when Bob Adams and his orchestra are playing for us. 2ND FLOOR QUEEN'S ARCADE. Phone 41-345. x3O MISS PHYLLIS BATES MISS PHYLLIS BATES (Member Imperial Society, London), Is in Auckland for One Month. Instruction to Members of the Profession Will be Given at STRATTON BALL-ROOM, Or in their own Studios. STRATTON STUDIOS, STRATTON STUDIOS, Auckland's Premier School for BALLROOM DANCING, BALLROOM DANCING, TAP DANCING, TAP DANCING, FENCING. FENCING. WHITEHALL BUILDINGS, 418, Queen St. Phone 40-440. S niHE TITARGARET /HkjpiOXXOR STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. MR. T. \V. BROWN, Ex-Champion Swordsman, Imperial Army in India, Best Man-at-Arms (medallist), Imperial Army India, two years in succession, and best Instructor in Fencing in Southern Hemisphere, is in charge of the Fencing Lessons in the Studio. All Heat Winners (senior ami junior) of the Competition now in progress at the Peter Pan are Pupils of tlus school. Studio : 91. QUEEN STREET. Phone 4U-214. S TEANE HORNE SCHOOL OF DANCING. SPECIAL COURSES IN BALLROOM! DANCING. C Private Lessons .... 1 guinea. 12 Class Lessons 1 guinea. Make Your Appointment Now. Studio: HORNE'S BUILDINGS, High Street. Phone 46-752. S LMAY STUDIO, 47,~"palmerston BldgsT, Queen St. —Expert Tuition, Ballroom, Tap and Stage Dancing. Private Lessons, 2/. 30 FRANK WOODRUFFS, the Expert Instructor ; special course, 10/ ; Jazz, Old-Time. —174, Upper Symonds St. B EO. G. COX, New Zealand's Foremost Teacher Tap, Stage, Ballroom Dancing. Studio. Durham St. East. 30-S:i3: B MISS SPENCER, assisted by Mr. Bruce, SYMONDSVILLE STUDIO, 30. Symonds St. Strictly Private Lessons any time by appointment. Tuition Classes, Mondays and Thursdays. All Modern and Old Time Dances Taught. Particulars, Phone 42-237, or at Studio. Weekly Dances Saturday, S p.m. C TDRIVATE Tuition Daily. Class Tuesdays, x S-10 p.m., 2/, at Edney's Studio, 5. Swanson St., City. Phone 41-015. B "PRIVATE Lessons, 2/0; Ballroom, Tap, x complete Postal Course, 5/. —Ruby Sherriff, S, Hopctoun St., Ponsonhy. C C<AN TOY, Hoyal Oak Hall, Symonds St., Royal Oak.—Class and Practice Dance every Thursday, 7 p.m. wns "V/WLESKA SCHOOL OF DANCING. 407. ' Queen St. Phone 46-121. Talented Children wanted for public appearances. C <•">/ —PRIVATE, Modern. Old-Time Les*Ji sons.—Premier Studio, 30, Shortlund St., City. 3 TYPISTS. /CONFIDENTIAL Typiste, Stenographer, ■^—' Duplieatisf, Grammatical Revision Manuscripts.—Margaret Wynne, Bank N.Z. Chambers, Swanson St. 45-356. B TAUPLICATING, Typing, Reporting, at - 1 - , shortest notice.—M. E. Kelsev, Fifth Floor, N.%. Insurance Bldg. 47-259. C MISS COLLINS, General Public Confidential Typist.—Manuscripts, Plays, and Duplicating.'—Ellison Chambers, Queen St. 40-1& S. B MISS HANTON, confidential ana public Typing and Duplicating; moderate charges.—39, Vulcan Bldgs., Phone 30-014.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 153, 30 June 1934, Page 21
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