DANCING. — EMBASSY DANCE CLUB — OLD-TIME DANCING. AUCKLAND'S PREMIER BALLROOM. ORANGE HALL, TOP OF SYMONDS ST. Where you meet Auckland's Happiest Crowd of Dancers. You are always assured of a Good Enjoyable Evening's Entertainment. TO-NIGHT. HEAR ARCH McPHAIL Singing Your Favourite Dance Songs, with Auckland's Finest Old-time Band, TED CROAD AND HIS FAMOUS CHEVALIER BAND. Six Instruments (Piano-Accordion). MONTE CARLO—Ist, -ml. ord Prizes. SPOT WALTZ —"4 Prizes. Balloons. Streamers, etc. SIT-DOWN SUPPER. LADIES. 1/6. GEJNTS, 2/. A ISITORS TO AUCKLAND—Come and Enjoy a Night's Entertainment at this Popular Ilall. 9 808 ADAMS a " d ORCHESTRA. nis MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCING De Luxe. Direction : Bob Adams. CJPECIAL riAKNIVAL mo NIGHT. k -fecial Carnival J-o-night. A REAL ENTERTAINMENT. TWO MONTE CARLO CONTESTS. Ist, 2nd and 3rd Prizes in Each. SPOT WALTZ CONTEST. New Novelty Prizes. BALLOON DANCE, PRIZES GALORE. Special Novelties. Squeakers. Balloons. ALL SORTS OF NOVELTY HATS. ALL THE POPULAR DANCES. VARIETY WILL BE THE KEYNOTE. SUPPER PROVIDED. 808 ADAMS ■»« ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION 1/6. ERIC CLEAVER, M.C. 9 MASONIC HALL, NEWTON. Cool, Colourful, Pleasing. G.L.B. THIS EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK. Come in your Summer Wear and enjoy a Pleasant and Delightful OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. Spot Waltz. Bon Ton, Gipsy Tap. Schottisehe, Maxina, Two-step, Valeta. On Leave, Don*. Also, all the Popular Favourites. A Ltfuly s and Gent.'s Special Quality Prize. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA A MERRY BAND OF PLAYERS. . t „ Overture 7.55. Ladies 1/6. Gents 1/6Specially made Coffee and Tea with Supper. H. W. VAUGIIAN, •» Hon. Secretary. JJALL, NORTH ST., NEWTON TO-NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT FAVOURITE OLD-TIME DANCE CLUB. TICKET WALTZ—GOOD PRIZES. MONTE CARLO—3 PRIZES. SPOT WALTZ—2 PRIZES. Comps., Cigts.. and Chocs. Balloons and Streamers. Genuine Old-time Dancers come along and make this your Saturday Night Dance. PREMIER DANCE BAND (A iolinist, Cornetist, and Drummer, late of Grey Lynn Returned Soldiers' Dance, St. Columbjl Hall, Surrey Crescent). Tea and Coffee Sit-down Supper. Admission : Ladies 1/. Gents 1/6 POPULAR BERT GREY. M.C. 9 SHALFOON'S Dance Band Burean ; 8 Bands Available.—Atwaters Pianos. B PUBLIC NOTICES. T R »^«. K Jn LI, ' KXS,N<i (COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT SERVICES) ACT, 1934. Notice is hereby given that the Minister ' lraiisport has received an application from LEONARD E. CLARK. Christchurch, Il' r .'-'cense to operate a Continuous Air 1 axi Service throughout New Zealand. Anv written representations relating to this application should he made, not later than tin* li.tli day of January. 1937, to the undersigned. front whom further particulars }.»»>;, obtained on request, of proposed By direction of the Minister of Transport . . <*• L. LAUKENSON, Acting Commissioner of Transport. THE REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE OF - 1 - NEW ZEALAND (Auckland Branch). THE OFFICES OF MEMBERS WILL REOPEN ON MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11. W. J. A. THOMSON, 2 Secretary. "VEW ZEALAND STANDARDS INSTITUTE. , !l !, te r, p , s,p(l in X -Z- Standard ; i Building By-laws.*' Sections t.-A., are hereby notified that it is under revision and all comments or suggested amendment for consideration under this re\lsion must be forwarded to the New- Zea K,,i .ii. Ul 'J? r V. s - Old Museum u»'\ t Wellington, before January 31 ~ L. J. McDONALD, Secretary. X. C. <TOM > DAv i s (Late of Watney Sibun and Sons) has now Commenced Business as an UNDERTAKER and FUNBIJAL DIRECTOR At -D 4, dominion rd.. mt. eden. 20 Years' Experience. Continuous Attendance. Sympathetic Servicc Assured. I'HONE 2U-717. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. 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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1937, Page 17
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