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DANCING. MASONIC HALL, NEWTON. Colourful, Pleasing. G.L.B. THIS EVENING. S O'CLOCK. Genuine, Unrestrained Pleasure from Start to Finish. OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. Spot Waltz, D'Alberts, Three-Step, Valeta, Schottisclie, Log Cabin. Waltz Blues, also the fascinating "Gips.V Tap.' A Lady's and Gent's Extra Special Prize. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA You'll never forget its Haunting Melodies. Overture. 7.50. Delicious Coffee and Tea with Supper. Admission, 1/6. 3 H. W. VAUGHAN. Hon. Sec. PARNELL RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. MANCHESTER UNITY HALL (Cr. Victoria and Hobson Sts.) TO-NIGHT. GHAND CARNIVAL FINAL DANCE. Special Novelties and Attractions. Special Star Turn of Amazing Contortionists. Also, the Wonderful Performing Dog. Knows 25 Tricks. Heaps of Surprises. All to make the finish of our season a night to be remembered. Music: DAVE O'MALLEY AND HIS * RADIANT REVELLERS. Dancing, S-12 midnight. Supper. Subs. 2/. 3 M.C., TREVOR G. BAIN. ARTS HALL, KITCHENER ST. TO-NIGHT — SPECIAL! WELSH SOCIETY NIGHT, With JACK PALMER and his ASTORIA DANCE BAND. REGULAR PATRONS ! —Roll up ! This will be a bumper night. Ladies, 1/6. Sit-down Supper. Gentß. 2/. AMBASSADORS' HALL, TO-NIGHT. DOMINION ROAD, Second Section. COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB'S OLD-TIME DANCE, 8 TILL, 12. Excellent Floor, Music, Supper. 2 Monte Carlos. Balloons. LADIES, 1/. GENTS, 1/6. * P.S.—LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 26 : Modern Dancing, S-12. N. . Volkner's Internationals (late Dixieland Baud). Ladies. 1/ ; Gents, 1/6. 3

LAWN TENNIS. _ ' TENNIS CLUB. TO MEMBERS AND INTENDING J MEMBERS. Nk The Aotea Tennis Club has vacated the Courts in St. Andrew's Road, and lias arranged for the use of three courts at Windmill Koad until its new home is ready. SUNDAY PLAY. BALLS PROVIDED. REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE. No advertisement or notice is to be regarded as authentic which docs not bear the' name of \VM. J. H. CLARK, Hon. Sec. i x 3 72. St. Leonard's Rd., Mt. Eden, S.I. n RAMMAIi TENNIS CLUB. (Affiliated.) rfjpx 86, Dominion Koad. |f/* OFFICIAL OPENING DAY, I Vk IUTH OCTOBER, 1030. J*'* Progressive Tournament, - p.m. Vacancies Grade Players. Three Teams entered A.L.T.A. Competitions. TV. GIBSON, 'Phone 40-2G7. Hon. Secretary. 3 0 pjUltßA}; STREET TENNIS CLUB. VACANCIES FOR MEN PLAYERS. Ilk Three Hard Courts. Competition Play. OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, 17TH INST. Hon. Secretary, 'Phone 2G-103. 13, London Street. ROAD COURTS. I 15 HARD COURTS I NOW OPEN TO PUBLIC DAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAY. xS AUCKLAND Club, Stanley St. Tennis Courts, vacancies; Sunday play.— Secretary, Phone 4 0-700. B A BRUCE) AND SONS—Expert Racquet • Stringers. Restrings and Repairs our Speciality.—o4. .Albert St. B E Your Tennis under Jack Har rison's Tuition. Fees reasonable. — Wiseman's. C REST KINGING, U/6 to, 25/ ; guaranteed. Modern Bag, opp. Town Hall. D rpENNIS Court, hard, Grove Road, DevonJ- port.—Write Tennis. 0458. Star. 3 TENNIS Coaching and Play Court. Market ltd.—Max Clegliorn. phone 30-601. B TENNIS Courts —Vacancies, ladies and gents; two chip courts; Wairiki Rd.. Mt. Eden.—Phone 28-359. :3 "V7"ACANCIES Players, hard court. — 14. * Ashton nil., ton Valley T?d. x 3 VACANCIES Gentlemen Players, single court. Epsom Ave. —'Phone 28-173. 3 ACANCIES. Good Lady Players, first class affiliated hard court, Epsom.—S. 0209. STAR. 3 WANTED to Hire, Tennis Court, City preferred.—S. 0102. Star. 3

CARS FOR HIRE. Auckland rental" car co. From 6/ per half-day, 10/ per day. 1936 Model Cars for Hire (without drivers). 156. ALBERT STREET. Opp. Public Trust. Phone 43-688. D pARS FOR HI.RE, WITHOUT DRIVERS. 50 Cars to choose from. All late models. 6/ per half day, 10/ per day. DRIVE YOURSELF, LTD., 4, Lower Albert Street. Phone 43-500. Contractors to Tourist Bureau. FS /-IARS RENTED TO DRIVE YOURSELF. 50 Brand New Cars to Choose From. Latest Packard. Chrysler. V 8 Fords and Morris Cars. The Only Firm that Renews its Cars every year. SHORTBR'S RENTAL CARS. Only Address: 59, Shortland Street. PHONES 44-061. Free Transport to our Office within Citv. D FOR HIRE. BOTTLE Jacks, Timber Jacks, Ext. Ladders. —Sam White and Sons, Marker Place. 44-70 S. D CHECKER Delivery, Lugzase, Furniture. Fruit: suburbs twice daily.—4s-9-'4. 1) "CLANCY Costumes. Dinner, Morning. -1 Evening Suits ; catalogue 2d : country orders.—Desiree Hansen, Dilworth Bldg.: 47-799. D WANTED TO HIRE. SMALL Car wanted Hire for 2 days, 10th. 11th—Careful, 93G0, Star. 3

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 235, 3 October 1936, Page 23

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