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DANCING. ARTS HALL, KITCHENER St. (near Public Library). Only 100 YARDS from Queen Street. TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. OLD-TIME DANCE In the Bright and Cheerful Atmosphere of this Most Comfortable Hall. Be one of the happy Dancers who throng to the most popular Dance in the city. Jack Renton's "GOOD EVENING" BAND. Specialty Dances include: Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, Balloon Dance. Draw for "Regular Patrons" Prize. Also, "Kelly Pool" Competition. SIT-DOWN SUPPER, including Tea. Coffee. Cakes, Savoury JJiscuits, etc. Ladies, 1/6; Gentlemen, 2/. MONDAY NIGHT, The Brightest and J oiliest Dance of the Week, with NORM. CROWDER'S "SILVERTONE" BAND. Management: N. HAMMOND. 2 LABOUR HALL —NEWTON. OLD-TIME DANCE. AUCKLAND'S POPULAR DANCE. CASINO ROYAL ORCHESTRA AUCKLAND'S BEST BAND. i PIANO ACCORDION. Novelty Dances. 24 Good Prizes. Monte Carlos (2), Ist, 2nd and 3rd. Special Prizes, Ticket Prizes, Balloons and ! Streamers. Tea or Coffee with Supper. Admission: Ladies, 1/6: Gents. 2/ • Double, 3/. 2 808 ADAMS ORCHESTRA. bis MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCING De Luxe. Direction: Bob Adams. CJPBCIAL piARNIVAL mO-NIGHT. PBCIAL -I- O-NIGHT. A REAL ENTERTAINMENT. TWO MONTE CARLO CONTESTS. Ist, 2nd and 3rd Prizes in Bach. SPOT WALTZ CONTEST. _. _ T 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. * O SPORTING. WAIKATO HUNT RACE MEETING, LABOUR DAY, OCTOBER 25, 1937. vl?" 10 * or all events close on FRIDAY, October 8, by 5 p.m., with Messrs. Blomfield and Co., Shcrtland Street, Auckland, or with the undersigned. T. H. HAMPSI-lIRB, Secretary, Lake Street, Cambridge. Phone 186. :7 CRICKET. ■pONSONBY SUBURBAN CRICKET CLUB. DlSf The Annual Meeting will be held fij NEXT WEDNESDAY, October 6, at the Y.M.C.A., at 8 p.m. A cordial Invitation is extended to old and new members to attend. W. ROBERTSHAW, * Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. A UCKLAND DRIVERS AND RELATED WotKE S RS. INDUSTKIAL UM ° N ° F The usual Monthly Meeting of the above Ti-V°«n»v /w k * ln thc Trades Hall, TLLSDA\, October 5, at 7.30 p.m. and U Genfr'aT. Re Vacancy of Vice-president, 0 L. G. MATTHEWS, " Secretary. SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF THE TRUSTEES WILL BE HELD AT THE BANK ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER U, AT -'.15 P.M. F. E. SUTHERLAND, Manager. M A S S MEETING, QUAY STREET. SUNDAY. 3 P.M. Subject: "JAPANESE GOODS." 2 rnHB TROTSKYITB PURGINGS IN THE A U.S-S.R. AN ANALYSIS. Speaker: MR. E. J. B. ALLEN. SUNDAY, OCT. 3, 8 P.M. Collection. Quest club, Swanson Street. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, AT 1 P M Lunch Talk — (id. MR. T. TIDSWELL, KRISHNAMURTI, THE PHILOSOPHER." 2 EXAMINATIONS. PTIHE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE KOYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC, LONDON (The Royal Academy and Tlie Royal Schools of Music). IJIHEORY EXAMINATION WILL BE HELD ON gATURDAY, NOVEMBER Entry Forms and Syllabuses may be obtained from Music Stores or from the Secretary. Entries should be left at the Office of the undersigned not later than WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6. L. W. SWAN, Local Secretary. Lister Buildings, Victoria Street East, Auckland, C.l. 2 MUSICAL TUITION. Lillian braithwaite, 1.r.5.m., Voice Production, Piano, Harmony.— . 233, Jervois Rd. S SUCCESS in MUSlC—Rapid Piano Course in Popular and Syncopated Music. 6 Studios available day and evenings. ASSOCIATED COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Atwaters Building, Civic Square, Queen St. Phone 47-047. D PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. D R ' B Xi E V I N S O N, D.M.D., GERMANY, DENTAL SURGEON, LISTER BUILDING, 6TH FLOOR. 'Phone 45-521. C ILFRA-RAY —-Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Nerves successfully treated. —J. Elmer Downes. 34. Plaza Bldgs. 44-063. B "TJERVE, Gland, Chronic, Organic ■Ltl- functional disorders. Men, Women, also Children, backward, growing, developing, talking, nervous. P. MEULI, | | BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. MR- SAVAGE and the Public Credit. — Bead "WHY?"* All Newsagents. B

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 234, 2 October 1937, Page 23

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