DANCING. 808 ADAMS ■»« ORCHESTRA. his MUNICIPAL HALL, ! 1 NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCING De Luxe. \ Direction : Bob Adams. SPECIAL /CARNIVAL mO-NIGHT. ' PDCIAL VVARNIVAL -*- O-NIGHT. r Full Size Hats for Everyone. j " Full Size Hats for Everyone. i Military. Scotch, Jockey, Sailor. I •> Artistic Headbands for the Ladies. I ' 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 KEYNOTEL SUPPER PROVIDED. 808 ADAMS »»* ORCHESTRA. his ADMISSION 1/6. ERIC CLEAVER, MP. —_ 13 ARTS HALL, KITCHENER STREET (Near Public Library), TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. OLD-TIME DANCE, Be an Arts Hall Patron and Enjoy the Bright and Cheerful Atmosphere and the Comfort of the City's Most Progressive Dance Hall with NORM. CROWDERS SILVERTONE BAND. Competitions and Novelties Galore, Including "Flaiih ' Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz, i-ialloon Dance, "Roulette Spot," Kelly Pool" Competition, and "REGULAR PATRONS" Special Prize. 40 Prizes in AH. And, without doubt, the Best Supper in the City. Tea, Coffee. Cakes, Biscuits and Creamed Scones. Ladies, 1/6; Gentlemen, 2/. EVERY MONDAY. OLD-TIME DANCE. Management: N. HAMMOND. 13 ROMANOS. LABOUR HALL, NEWTON. TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, And Every Thurs. and Sat. N EW JJOMANOS /^LUB. (Late of Manchester Unity Hall.) THE MOST POPULAR MODERN DANCE' IN AUCKLAND. Music Rendered by the Famous ART LARKINS' DANCE BAND, T eat " r i5 ff a " the Numbers, including The Merry-go-round Breaks Down" Sung by the Crooning Drummer. SPECIAL ITEMS. SUPPER PROVIDED. LADIES, 1/6; GENTS, 2/. 13 A. McKBNZIE. M.C. PICNICS, EXCURSIONS. ETC. ! A*x?X s - s - D UCHESS ' € IftwrVT!/ ( - Flota Central Wharf.) FOR T3EAUTIFUL QNEROA— i rpO-MORROW (SUN.), ft AJ- A.M. > 2/6 ~ D AT E xcl^RSION - Leaves on Return, 6 p.m. FS Li; N ny. \Y AIH EK E SERVICE. SURFDALE. OSTEND AND s U22iy OMIIIA. 1 HAUITI, Sun., 9.50 a.BL . Returning Sunday, Oniiha 5 p.m.. Ostend 1 0.20 p.m., Surfdale 6 p.m. 13 r » T H. BRADNEY AND SONS. LTD.. a "* OSTEND DIRECT. s Leave Auckland: Leave Ostend: 1 Wed. .. 9.30 a.m. Wed. 4 p.m. Uhura. .. 6.30 p.m. Fri 7 ain ri 6.30 p.m. Sat 7 aim.' . Sat. ... 1.45 p.m. and 3.45 p.m. bun. ... 9.30 a.m. Sun. .. as arranged . . D 1 TJANGITOTO AND ISLINGTON BAY •. f- v OLIVE LAUNCHES s Leave Launch steps SUNDAY, 10 a.m. and I Return Fare: Rangitoto 2/, Bav 2/6 : MOTUIIU ISLAXD-Leave Launch Steps. y SLXDA\, 10 a.m. Return Fare 2/6. ; Phone 42-133, 44-599." ' * 13 v M.V. B A R O O N A n FROM NORTHERN WHARF, ' EVERY SUNDAY AT 9.45 A.M. FOR I MOTUIHI MARINE PARK. Fares 2/6 and i, 1/3. WAIHEKB BAYS, 3/ and 1/6. 47-3"4 « . FS 11 vy ATBRFRONT orive AXD BEACHES. " "•>" , Buses , leave Municipal Transport Terd minal (behind C.P.0.) Every 20 Minutes e daily. i, RETURN FARES—Orakei Golf Links or n Mission Bay, Wd; St. Heller's Bay. 1/2. 1* ,> A j£2~ a W EBK DAY SERVICE to >• GLBNDOWIE AND KARAKA BAY .f »£«1?S ll S 1 . c .yjl e,VB - le Return. * PHONE 24-788. L. J. KEYS, LTD It n S PUBLIC NOTICES. •eQOMPANY NOTICE ie n ; TO RETAILERS. Ie d . 1- Please note that XORDEX AND CO LTD * (in Liquidation) R AGENCIES AND MERCHANDISING |f " Continues Uninterrupted under the sami ,f Management by \l NEWDICK BROS., LTD. e (New Warehouse). 4. Quay Street. Auck ie land. Telephone 32-495 (2 Jjnes). >* Where please address all Orders and • Inquiries. I . II 5, >f T M. MENNIB. LTD. (I> e, "• LIQUIDATION). iy ie if Customers are hereby notified that |S Tins supplied by the above Company .. may be returned and will be credited t s against Customers' Accounts until ie WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1937. Ii After that date no allowance wiU be nf made for Empty Tins. Ie H J. M. ELLIFFE. t- Liquidator. a, _________ lj RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. = T>RIORS Still Leading—3 Courses, 1/ X Meals all day.—Strand Arcade. i - CJANITARIUM CAFB. Queen St., Serve: i" S3 Delightful Vegetable and Fruit Salads it I D ' l\ OPTICIANS AND OPTOMETRISTS. D W P. O'SHBA, F. 1.0. (by exam.), fo; - J-i« Visual Aid. Open Frl. even.—Victorii Arcade. ( - mHOS. F. LOWDS, F.8.0.A., F.S.A.O E5. J- (Edln.), F.N.A.0.. F. 1.0. (Eng.). It Ophthalmic Optician, Lister Bldgs., Vic toria St.. City. Phone 40-446. Also evenings Residence, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., 2. Lowe: Symonda St., opp. Government House B Phone 42-416. <
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 270, 13 November 1937, Page 23
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