DANCING. — — pir 2 ealaxd L abocr pARTj:. gPECIAL -"SLIGHT AT THE LABOUR HALL, KARANGAHAPE EOAD, TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. AUCKLAND CENTRAL QUEEN, MISS PEGGY LINCOLN Will bo presented. And with lier Partner. ROBERT STONE, Will Demonstrate tlie " Rumba." Also, Caeh Monte Prize. Spot Prizes, Balloons, etc. ORCHESTRA. CLEMM'S MELODY BOYS Tea and Coffee for Supper. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/6. 31 THE NEW OARLTON, Top of Queen St. TO-NIGHT, At S o'clock. Still unsurpassed for supremacy in Dance Entertainment. NEW TUNES—NEW FEATURES AND THE BEST FLOOR IN AUCKLAND. RESERVATIONS. PHONE 47-320. CARLTON CABARET, The onlv CABARET in AUCKLAND with the REAL CABARET Atmosphere. 31 ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL. TO-NIGHT. ' VENTURA DANCE CLUB. i : ! TO-NIGHT. AUCKLAND'S ACCEPTED DANCE RENDEZVOUS FOR THOSE WHO DEMAND THE BEST. MEMBERS OF THE HAWKE'S BAY TEAM Will be the Guests of the Management at THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. x3l NEW CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM. NEW DECORATIONS ! NEW POLICY! GRAND OPENING CARNIVAL DANCE, TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. EPI SHALFOON'S ATWATER DANCE BAND in Attendance. Blow-outs, Squeakers, Novelties. Special Supper—Trifllos, Fruit Salads, Jellies. 2/ — Subs. — 2/ V MANUKAU AMATEUR CYCLE CLUB. 31 MEETINGS. J} S.C.M. DOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDITORS. BRING FRIENDS TO DAILY TALKS, Between 12 and 1 p.m.. At the MOVEMENT'S HEADQUARTERS ROOMS, 103-7, PACIFIC BLDGS.. WELLESLEY ST. EAST. ' TRUTH ABOUT ALBERTA." Public Welcomed. Questions Invited. 31 x yyEEK.
A Meeting of all persons interested in the above will be held in the EXHIBITION ROOM of the ART GALLERY, Kitchener Street (top entrance), on TUESDAY, September I!, at S p.m., when Mr. O. X. Gillespie, Dominion Organiser, will explain the project. JOHN BARR, Convener (pro. tern.). j3l gOROUGH OF MOUNT EDEN. jpCBLIC MEETING To protest against the unjustified dismissal, after 25 years' conscientious service, of the Town Clerk, Mr. 11. Cribble, will be held in ST. BARNABAS' HALL, BELLEVUE RD„ AT S P.M., WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 4. The Speakers will include Councillors and ex-Councillors. An open invitation is extended to the Mayor and those Councillors who voted for the dismissal to attend and publicly state their reasons for such action. Chairman, MR. L. S. RICKERBY. QITIZ EX S' JNDIG NATION jy£ E E T I N G. A UNITED PROTEST AGAINST TJNJUST gOCIAL OONDITIONS. "JJNJUST gOCIAL QONDITIONS. Town ttall, a uckland, OWN J-J-ALL, AUCKLAND, rpUESDAY, gEPTEMBER , (JIUESDAY, gEPTEMBER WATCH ADVERTISEMENTS NEXT SATURDAY. 31 ■VfATIOXAL UNEMPLOYED WORKERS' MOVEMENT. MASS MEETING AND DEMONSTRATION, DOMAIN, SUNDAY, 2.30 P.M. - Speakers : M. EDWARDS, Z. ADAMS. Subject: "LIFE OR EXISTENCE." Chairman, W. MILLER. 31 TOILET SPECIALISTS. A LEXAXDER'S Peach Bloom Face Powder, for rough skins; large sample box, fid.—Farmer's. Queen St. ' C Salon, 10/ Wave, beautiful 2—' curly ends.—Mrs. Sweeney, Room 3. Bon Marche Bldgs.. Karangahape Kd. B Permanent Waving, perfect ' ends. personal supervision. — Miss Jacobsen. Salon Irene, Karangahape Rd. Phone 40-004. B JANAT DATA home treatment for wrinkles, sag. blackheads : full information posted free.—22B. Queen St. S MADAM TATE. 100. Karangahape Rd.— Electrolysis Permanently Removes Superfluous Hair. Brightening Shampoos rejuvenate.—Phone 30-730. WS PERSONAL Attention Permanent Waving, all Branches Beauty Culture. — C. Gillespie, Short's Buildings. 134. Queen Sr. Phone 42-003. B SPORTS GOODS. A LL Racquets and Restrings fully guaranteed. —E. W. Wyllie. Tennis Specialist First Floor. Qneen's Arcade. C A LL Sports Goods, reduccd prices; N.Z. Souvenirs. — Kingsford's, note new address, 4, Queen St., below C.P.O. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 206, 31 August 1935, Page 21
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