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DANCING. 808 ADAMS »»£ ORCHESTRA. MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCING De Luxe. Direction : Bob Adams. Grand /carnival rno-NiGCT. rand Carnival -Lo-night. TWO MONTE CARLO CONTESTS. Ist, 2nd anil 3rd Prizes in Each. SPOT WALTZ CONTEST. New Novelty Prizes. BALLOON DANCE, PRIZES ' GALORE. Special Novelties, SquenKers. Balloons. ALL SORTS OF NOVELTY HATS. ALL THE POPULAR DANCES. VARIETY WILL BE THE KEYNOTE, j SUPPER PROVIDED, 808 ADAMS ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION 1/6. ERIC CLEAVER, M.C. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Our Usual Big Dance. 1 MASONIC HALL, NEWTON. fr t —Jmr* An Atmosphere Full of Colour and Happiness. G.L.B. THIS EVENING. ! THIS EVENING. A Delightful Programme of OLD-TIME DANCING. NEW TUNES, NEW FEATURES. Spot Waltz. Hesitation, Two Step, Log Cabin, Valeta, Polonaise, Maxiua. A Lady's and Gent's Special Quality I'rize. Ail Evening of Refined Entertainment. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. A Wonderful Blending of Music and Mirth. Overture 7.03. Ladies 1/. Gents 1/6. A Nice Hot Cup Coffee or Tea with Supper. 1 11. \V. VAUGIIAN, Hon. See. — EMBASSY DANCE CLUB — QLD - rjIIME J^ANCING, ORANGE HALL, TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. A Wonderful Evening's Entertainment. Auckland's Premier Band, TED CROAD AND HIS CHEVALIER BAND. (Six Instruments, Piano-Accordion.j Beautiful Music, Perfect Time and Floor. Two Big Monte Carlos, Ist, 2nd and 3rd Prizes. Balloons, etc. Sit-Down Supper. LADIES 1/. GIiNTS 1/0. 1 DON BROWN, M.C. 1/ — AMBASSADORS HALL. TO-NIGHT. DOMINION ROAD, Second Section. COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB'S OLD-TIME DANCE, i> TO 12. Excellent Floor, Music, Supper. Two Monte Carlos. P.S.—TUESDAY, AUGUST i. HARD-UP DANCE. 1 11(1112 PONSONBY UNiTEU RUUL.I' LEAUL'E KUuIMALi. CLUB S W' ' Ju holding a •jITi 'j) JANCE TO-NIGHT (OLD-TIME), _ AT CLUB'S SOCIAL HALL, Ji** So. .lei'Miis ltd., top of Cur an St. v-.ii-s Stop Outside Door. Good Floor. Light Refreshment. Admission 1/. MUSIC BY THE VAGABONDS Everybody Welcome. 1 F. DEI.G;:OS:- O, Mc.

PICNICS. EXCURSIONS. ETC. aI H EKE ISLA ND. Sp- 1 — 29 SUNDAY TRIPS. S.S. lIAUITI. 0.50 a.m. Suild.tle. Ostend and Omilia. Fines; Surfdale 2/8, Ostend and Oiniha 2/i). Omana leaves O.nlha 5 p.m. Haulti leaves Ostend 4.20 p.m. Surl'dale 5 p.m. i NORTHKUN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 1 A I H - BIt.UI.VEY AND SONS. ' LTD. 41-473. OSTEND DIRECT. The S.S. ONIJWA leaves Prince's Wharf Sundavs "J.BO a.m., and Wednesdays 9.30 a.m.; Thursdays and Fridays. U. 30 p.m.: Saturday. 1.45 p.m. Leaving Ostend. Fridays and Saturdays. 7 a.m. £S "jr " BUSES FROM Queen Street, for WATERFKIJNT DRIVE AND REACHES. Every 20 minutes. Return Fares from Ljity : To St. Heller's Bay. 1/2; Kohl aiaraina, 1/; Mission Baj, lOd. Also a service from NEWMARKET io BEACHES Return Fare ir. in Newmarket, 1/2; Remu era P. 0., 1/; Upland Road, ltld. (Children under 15, half fine;. Ask a Driver for l'iine-table, etc. Phone 21-TSS for inquiries. L. J. KEYS. LTD. D MV. LADY JOCELYN Departs Launch Steps, 0.15 a.m. Every Sunday, calling IJevoiiport if required. Tea and Bait Provided. :29 DECEASED ESTATES. pUBLIC TRUST OFFI CE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that all Creditors and others having Claims against the undermentioned Estates are required to Lodge such Claims at the Public Trust Office at Auckland, on or before tiie 2nu day of SEPTEMBER, 1030. Any Claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The Claims must show full details, and must be certilied as follows: — "1 hereby certny that the amount of this Claim was due and owing at the date ol' death of the deceased." ESTATES. BABICR, Edith, late of Auckland, Spinster, died 13/7/8(3. CLOUGH, Elizabeth, late of Auckland, Widow, died 20/7/30. HOWE, Edwin, late of Auckland, Retired Woodwork Supervisor, died 14/7/80. MALLOY, John Henry Brayband, late of Auckland, Boot Repairer, died 10/7/80. THOMPSON, Mary, late of Auckland, Widow, died 0/0/80. A. S. FAIIiE, 1 District Public Trustee for Auckland. August 1, 1030. 1 RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. /IAM E R O N C A F E T E R 1 A. Kj palmerstu.n buildings. Customs Street West (Entrance Next Ripley's Radiqs). Now open under entirely new management. All Meals Served Piping Hot from Dining Room. Our years of experience assure you of a good 3-COURSE MEAL FOR 1/. MRS. PASK, Proprietress. C I>R!ORS Still Leading—The most com- I 1 fortable lining Rooms in town. 3 Courses. 1'. —Strand Arcade S \ VEGETARIAN CAFE, Queen St., serves I V Delightful Vegetable and Fruit Salads ail day. Items Individually priced. C | CHEMISTS. , JALPH'S Reliable Remedies (Ralph •IV Sanft). — Prompt Mail Order Chemist Uept S.. 201. Symonds St.. Auckland. f> | _. GOLF. LADY Cliffco Clubs, desicned for woman to suit your build; sensational improvement. —Wiseman's. Queen St. C 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 181, 1 August 1936, Page 23

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