DANCING. 808 ADAMS ™J ORCHESTRA MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCING De Luxe, Direction: Bob Adame. •V-MAS /CARNIVAL, rnO-NIG-HT. VABJfIVAL -«- O-NIGHT. TWO MONTE CARLO CONTESTS. Ist, 2nd and 3rd Prizes in Each. S:?OT WALTZ CONTEST. New Novelty Prizes. BALLOON DANCB. PRIZES GALORE. Xmas Novelties. Squeakers, Balloons. ALL SORTS OF NOVELTY HATS. ALL THE POPULAR DANCES. Bon Ton, Log Cabin, Hesitation, ThronStep, Polonaise, Valetn, Two-Step, Gay Gordons, Maxlna, Schottische, Tingle Tangle, etc., etc. SDPPER PROVIDED. 808 ADAMS ™* ORCHESTRA ADMISSION, 1/6. ERIC CLEAVER, M.C. | 21 1/6 CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL, AMBASSADORS HALL, TO-NIGHT. DOMINION ROAD, Second Section. COLUMBIA SOCIAL" CLUB'S OLD-TIME DANCE, 8-12. Novelties Galore, Special Hats, Two Monte Carlos, Balloons, Streamers, Lucky Ticket, Christmas Hat. Excellent Floor, Music, Supper. • LARGEST AND COOLEST HALL IN AUCKLAND. 2J >£"%. MASONIC HALL, S<&r*s3%s NEWTON. SSSfsofp COOL. COI/OUttFUL. G.L.B. Packed with Entertainment from etart t# finish. THIS EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK, Extra Special Xmas Prizes. Two Xmas Cakes. Two Xmas Puddings. OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. Spot Waltz, Bon Ton, Valeta, Maxina. Also, the latest, " On Leave." OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. Combined in Music and Melody. Overture 7.55. Ladies, 1/. Gents, 1/6. Lovely Coffee or Tea with Supper. HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. SPECIAL NIGHT, BOXING NIGHT. NEW YEAR'S EVE.—OLD TEAS. OUT NEW YEAR IN CARNIVAL. 21 H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. 1 / — CARNIVAL — TO-NIGHT. J-/, ZEALANDIA HALL, Balmoral Term. OLD-TIME DANCE. HOLTS POPULAR ORCHESTRA, including Piano Accordion. 12 Monster Prizes, Monte Carlo, Balloons, Streamers. Supper, Tea, Coffee, Sandwiched, Cakoe.—.M.C. J. HOLT. N.B. — Special Holiday Attraction. Christmas Eve, Boxing Night, and New Year's Eve. "Watch Papers. 21 A. CASSIE, Hon. Sec. ' A UCKLAND LADIES' AMATBUIJ CYCLING CLUB. MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT. — TO-NIGHT. ' GAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCE'NT. SAX WALTERS' REVELLERS. 21 ST. MARY'S HALL, BBLERSLIE (1 Min. Great South Rd. Tram Term.). EVERY SATURDAY—CONNON'S EVER POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. Best Music, Floor, and Supper in Auckland Ladies 1/, Gents 1/6. MONSTER CARNIVAL NIGHT — NEW YEAR'S EVE, 8 P.M. TILL 1.30 A.M. 21 MIDNIGHT CARNIVAL. "■ HOT SAVOURY BREAKFAST. R.S.A. HALL, ROYAL OAK, XMAS NIGHT 1/ and 1/6. si
TEACHERS OF DANCING. (r E £- C ,- C 0X ' New Zealand's Foremost • a i? cll ,f r ' 3 P - sta « e - Ballroom Dancing.—Studio, Durham St. E-. c "DRIVATE Lessons, 2/6; individual -»• dances by mail. 2/C; tap, ballroom.— Ruby Sherriff, H.B. Bldgs.. Newton. C TTIRANK WOODRUFFE, the Expert - 1 - Instructor, fully booked, day am} night, till Xmas.—l74, Symonds St. B PUBLIC NOTICES. 01.3 V B. Y S, LIMITED. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1033, and in the matter of AMBORYS, LIMITED, a duly incorporated Company, having its registered office at Auckland. Notice is hereby given that the Order of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, dated the 10th day of December, 1935, confirming the reduction of the capital of the abovenamed Company from £62,000 to £18,500, and sanctioning a Scheme of Arrangement between the Preference Shareholders and Ordinary Shareholders and the Company, and the Minute (approved by the Court) showing with respect to the Capital of the Company as alirred, the several particulars required by the above Statute, wero regliitered by the Registrar of Companies on the 12th day of December, 1935. The said Minute is in the words and figures following:— "The Capital of Amburys, Limited, is £18,500, divided into 12,000 Cumulative Preference Shares of 10/ each (all of which, have been issued) and 50,000 Ordinary Shares of 5/ each (of -which Ordinary Shares 32,404 have ibeen issued, and 17,596 are unissued) instead of the original Capital of £62,000. divided into 12,000 Preference Shares and 50,000 Ordinary Shares, all of £1 each, At the time of the registration of this minute the full sum of 10/ per share has been aud is to toe deemed paid up on each of the said 12,000 Preference Shares of 10/ each and the full sum of 5/ per share has been and is to be deemed paid up on each of the said 32,401 issued Ordinary Shares of 5/ each." Dated the 12th day of December, IC^6. FRED. W. THORNE, :21 Solicitor for the Company. TTOTELKEEPERS, GROCERS, YACHTSMEN AND OTHERS. Legal proceedings, without further -warning, will be taken against any person or persons -who are found wilfully detaining, misappropriating or trading with SIIARPE BROS.' JARS OR BOTTLES. TTTITHDRAWAL FROM SALE. Notice is hereby given that the Six: Sections situated at Orewa, and the buildings erected thereon, advertised for disposal by public auction on the 23rd instant, have been withdrawn from sale until further notice. W. D. ARMIT, Commissioner oL' Crown Lands, North Auckland Land .District, :2l Private Hag, AUCKLAND, C.I. MOTUTAPU ISLAND—Picnickers and the General Public are hereby notified that they are not allowed to land on any part (if the Island. —E. J. Reid. 21 MY AGENT will be at Beachlands and Marnetni with buyers during the holidays. Please let us have details of your properties before Tuesday Next. R. H. WOOD, 204, Dilworth Building. *21 ART UNIONS. , "DUDGERIGAR. SOCIETY Raffle—Winning
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 302, 21 December 1935, Page 27
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