Article image
Article image

DANCING. THE XEW CARLTON CABARET, Top of Queen St. TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. AT LAST! THE LONG-AWAITED- EVENT, THE N.Z. CHAMPIONSHIPS, WELLINGTON (Mr. Beale and Miss Reach) AUCKLAND * (Mr. E. Prendergast and Miss Mathias). If you admire all that's best in dancings perfect balance—time —and rhythm —come along to-night and see New Zealand's best —competing to decide who will be the DOMINION CHAMPIONS. JUDGING will be in the hands of four competent and popular judges—Mr. Bert Bradley, Mr. Lex Grieves, Mr. Dick Spratt, anil Mr. Bowden. I 1 And, in addition, The greatest night of hilarity in the year. We have great things in store for you, TO-NIGHT AT THE CARLTON CABARET, "The Ilome of Consistent Entertainment." PHONE 47-520 RESERVES. ADMISSION : LADIES—2/—GENTS. 28 ST. . SEPULCHRE'S HALL. TO-NIGHT. VENTURA DANCE CLUB. TO-NIGHT. You will meet all the Dancers who demand something just a little better at — THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. 2S 1/ — AMBASSADORS' HALL. TO-NIGHT. DOMINION ROAD, Second Section. QOLUMBIA gOCIAL QLUB'S OLD-TIME DANCE, 8 till 12. Two Monte Carlos, Special Prizes. Wonderful Value, Excellent Floor, Music, Supper. Balloons, Streamers. ALWAYS THE BEST IN AUCKLAND. 2S pARNELL RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL, TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL BAND NIGHT. Dave O'Malley and His Radiant Revellers iu all the latest Dance Hits. Our usual fir&t-clnss Supper and Novelties, COMB AND ENJOY YOURSELF. A Special Demonstration of the Rumba and Quickstep will be given by Mavis and Bert Bradley. 28 CJCOTS, IIALL — NEXT . MONDAY, ►J SEPTEMBER 30. GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS JUVENILE BALD In aid of Cheer Fund for Public Hospital. Prices: Adults 1/, Children (id. PRIZES FOR ALL. MISS JESMOND HISCOTT, representing Auckland West, ox-pupil of Miss Alleen Beresford, will be presented oil Monday, September 30. 28 ALL WEST COA-STEKS ROLL UP, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2. OLD-TIME DANCE AND EUCHRE. DRUIDS' HALL, 17, NORTH ST., NEWTON. Fibular Music with Good Supper. Inquire Phone 13-731. :xl LAWN TENN IS. 0 TJRINCE OF WALES TENNIS nf X CLUB (INC.), MARGARET AV., Ml'. ALBERT. Vrtjj Affiliated A.L.T.A. J/V OFFICIAL OPENING, SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 5. Subscription (12 months): Gents., 45/; Ladies, 35/ ; Double, 75/. Hon. Secretary, W. L. DALTON, 0, Jerram Street, Mount Albert. Phones: Day 40-404, Night 30-094. 28 ♦ O POUTING CLUBS. «/ YOUR OPPORTUNITY. INSPECT THIS. TO LEASE—Ladies' Bowling and 11/ Croquet Full-size Green. TENNIS CLUBS. —Two Full-size J! Grass Courts, splendid condition. Large House on Property. Make splendid Clubhouse. Bus stop at gate, handy trams. Parking space. Easy Terms. 300, GREAT SOUTH ROAD, Opp. Fire Station. WS A BRUCE & SONS, Tennis Specialists. for satisfaction. Rcstringing and Repairs guaranteed.—o4, Albert St. C ACCURATE Workmanship by our expert. Racquets hand or machine strung.— Watts Sports Depot, Exchange Lane. D BAYSWATER-Belmont, Belmont Park.—7 Courts; low fees; excellent appointments; official opening, Oct. 20. Vacancies. TWS ( IOACHING now Commenced.—Jack Harrison—book early. New Racquets arrived. Best restringing.—Wiseman's Queen St. jj rjOUI'LE, little experience, desire join club, vicinity Grey Lynn preferred.— Write Tennis 6354. STAR. 28 -EXPERIENCED Player desires join club, - Li vicinity Morningside.—S. 6GSG, Star. " x2S TjIOWLDS Park Tennis Club is in process - 1 - ot formation. All interested comnmmcate C'. I'arvln. 3, Bruce. Ave. 2S GUARANTEED Rcstringing, from 6/6; V* Racquets from 7/G to 00/.—Tennis Supply Co., G3. Queen St. D TNSPECT Latest British "Sped" Racquet, -*- 75/; others from IS/G. —J. and W. White, Ltd., Broadway, Newmarket. 4 ]\/T ACHINE Tension Racquet Stringing gives astounding results, even pressure. Griffiths Tennis Service, 13, Wakefield St. C NEW Season'? Racquets, 12/6 to 05/ ; Restringing 0/0 to 30/ ; every one guaranteed.—E. W. Wyllie, Queen's Arcade (First Floor). C PLAYERS wanted, interested Forming Private Club.—l 4, Ashton Rd., top Valley Rd. x2S KACQUET Restringing from 9/0, New Season's Racquets Showing.—Kingsford's, new address, Endean s Bldgs., below G.P.O. B ESTKINGING. usually 15/, now 6/G; satisfaction guaranteed: special offer.— Modern Bag Co.. onp. Town Hall. D ACANCIES, Good Players, 3 courts, 22/G, 25/ : balls, 5/. —Muir, Chemist, Balmoral 28 ACANCIES, Grass Court, Epsom, medium players; 25/, including balls. — K. O.'O.'i, Stak. x2B ACANCIES, Club, hard court; moderate subscription ; limited membership.—G7. Gribble-Hirst Rd., Sandringliam. 28 ELCOME CLUB, Parnell. — Few Vacancies for Players; affiliated Minor Hard Courts; Sunday play.—For particulars Ring 4G-454. :■> JUMBLE SALE. ALL SAINTS' HALL, 2 p.m., Tuesday. Good, Clean Clothing. Nothing above 1A Municipal buildings, broadway, Newmarket, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3. 10.30 A.M. A LARGE QUANTITY OF USEFUL GOODS. DO NOT MISS THIS SALE. 28 REASONABLE DAINTIES. •O Crisp, luscious Salads . . . Cold Moats and all other seasonable dishes. Wide variety. THE RIT3. :x2S 242, Queen Street. *

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19350928.2.203.6

Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 27

Word Count
739

Page 27 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 27