DANCING. MASONIC HALL, NEWTOX. niuuiiT Soft Lights, Sweet Music. G.L.B. Bright, Jolly, Sociable. rHIS EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK. Lilting Melodies. Full of Romance. Rome In your summer wear and Dance in a Wonderful Air-cooled Atmosphere. OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. Spot Waltz, Maxina, Polonaise, Bon Ton. On Leave. Valota. Gipsy Tap. Two-step, i Lady's and Gent's Extra Quality Prize. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA, [n a Wide Selection of Special Orchestrated Numbers. Overture, 7.55 Ladies. 1/6; Gents, 1/6. Specially Made Coffee and Tea with Supper. 1- H. W. VAUGHAN, Hon. Sec. 808 ADAMS a / ul ORCHESTRA. Ins MUNICIPAL HALL, NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCING De Luxe. Direction: Bob Atlams. CJPECIAL /"CARNIVAL mO-XIGHT Special Jo-night. A REAL ENTERTAINMENT. two moxte carlo coxtests. Ist, 2nd and 3rd Prizes in Each. SPOT WALTZ COXTEST. BALLOON DAXCE. PRIZES GALORE. Special Xovelties. Squeakers. Balloon* ALL THE POPULAR DANCES. variety will be the keynote. SUPPER PROVIDED. 808 ADAMS ORCHESTRA. ADMISSIOX 1/6. REG. CLAPP. M.C. 12 CJEXSATIOXAL ADVANCE AXNOUNCEME XT. GRAND RE-OPENING. NEW MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB SAT. NEXT. MAR. 19. S p.m.-12 Midnight. RIALTO BALLROOM. NEWMARKET. Old and New Patrons Cordially Welcomed. Ballroom Completely Renovated for the 1038 Dancing Season. Cool and Refreshing. GIGANTIC CARNIVAL NTGHT Valuable Prizes, also Cash Prizes. Make up your Party now for this Great Memorable Night of Nights. Mnsic Supreme bv BLIND INSTITUTE ORCHESTRA, Unequalled in New Zealand. No Increase in Prices for this GREAT OPENING CARNIVAL, surprises Galore: Entertainment for Young and Old. See "Star" Advt Sat. Next. Admission, 1/6. H. ANDERSON. M.C. I- Phone 41-115. THE CROWD TO THE ■*- BIG CARNIVAL DANCE. TO XIGHT TO NIGHT. SWANSON HALL. SWANSON. And Every Saturday Night. LOU COCKS' FAMOUS CAVALIERS ORCHESTRA. FREE BUSES leave G.P.0., 7. Lynn. Henderson : also Papatoei •;>- 7 *. , Onehunga. 'pO-XIGHT — ZEALAXDIA HALL, BALM rH ZEALANDIA DANCE CLUB. FAMOUS ZEALANDIA DANCE BAND. Monte, Special Prizes. Balloons, Streamers. Supper. Ladies 1/6. Gents 1/6. M.C.. P. COLLIER. Hostess: A. CASSIE. - 12 LYNN R -S X RETURNED <C*£ SOLDIERS' SOCIAL c».o® j ST. COLUMBA HALL — TO-XIGHT. OLD-TIME DAXCE. Good Prizes. Supper. WINDSOR ORCHESTRA. Cards for Non-dancers. Cards, 500. MONDAY EVENING. S pjn. 12 ST. MARY'S HALL, Great South Road Tram Terminus. EVERY SATURDAY. COXNON'S POPULAR OLD-TIME DAXCES 2 Monte Carlos, Ist. 2nd and 3rd Prizes. Also Spot Prizes and Extra Special Prizes. Supper : Cakes, Sandwiches, Tea, Coffee, etc. Ladies 1/0. Gents 2/. SATURDAY. MARCH 26—GRAND YICEVERSA NIGHT. Cash Prizes. 12 ADDFELI.OWS' HALL — AVONDALE. RE-OrBNIN G TO-NIGHT. Two Monte Carlos. Supper. Music by DICK RICHARDS' MELODY BOYS. Admission : Gents 1/6. Ladies 1/. 12 ARNELL R.S.A. CLUB—OLD-TIME AND MODERN'. TO-NIGHT and EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Monte Carlo. .3 Prizes. Spot Waltz. 14 Prizes. Streamers. Balloons, Chocs. Cigs and Good Supper, r. CLOUGH'S BAND. Admission. 1/6 each. ,1. ADOI.PH, M.C. EVERY SATURDAY. 12 pO-XIGHT —GAIETY HALL/. Surrey Cres. X TL"I OLD-TIME DAXCE. "enturing all Favourite Dances. Always something Original at Gaiety. Monte Carlo, •pot Waltz. Supper. Excellent Music, Floor and Management. Vdmission. 1/6. Direction. E. McLean. 12 CULTURAL BENEVOLENT u SOCIETY, 313. Queen Street. WILL HOLD DANCE TO-NIGHT. All Members and Friends Invited. 12 y£ANGEKE EAST LABOUR DANCE. OPENING NIGHT, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16. 12 Y kw .lOYLAND dance club. DON'T FORGET. OCR GRAND II'ENTNi; DANCE. SATURDAY, MAR. 19. And Every Saturday Following. >RUIDS HALL. NORTH ST., NEWTOX. All Welcome. 12 A CCORDION Player and Drummer, Parties, Dances; moderate charges.— 12-603. Y \ RISTOCUATS' Dance Band lor Your Dance or Social. —Inquiries, Phone S-044. S4 \ RT LARKINS and his Dance Band. •A Inquiries. Phone 27-45 H. B I_>LIND Institute. Auckland's most Brilliant Baud: old-time and modern. Box S. Newmarket. I'lione 40-S7". B El'l SHALFOON'S Dance Band Bureau : S Bands available.—At waters Pianos. B SHALFOON'S Dance Band Bureau ; S Bands available.—Atwaters. 47-047. C RED Aces Orchestra. o players. 10 instruments, mik'-. Modern. Old-time. Book now.— Ring 1.V64.J. B JUMBLE SALETIMBLE Sale. s. Matthew's Hall, aid S. Mary's Homes, Otahuhu, Fr:dav. March IS. 7 o'clock. :17 CHIROPRACTORS. C CHIROPRACTIC Institute. Lionel Du::ati. - 1 Principal. Wins.one Buildings. Phone 44-D2H. B DUGGAN. Miss Freda (Palmer Graduatei. X.X.C.A.. Winstone Bldgs. 4<i-444. B ILES AND till.ES. Palmer Graduate--. VT X.Z.A.C.A.. Dilworth Bldgs. 4.'-.'2-".. B PERCY HAMBLYN. Palmer < ira :luat<*. 6U3. Colonial Mutual Bldgs. 42-244. B DYERS AND CLEANERS. AUCKLAND'S Leading Cleaners —\aci - n ' Cleaning Co.. Albert St. Ph.4l-'G9 /GUARANTEED: — No Shrinkage VI Flannel Trousers if sent to >-£• Cleaning Co. Phone 47-Q"3- . — — W. —; rT r m Voice FroTEAN DOUGLAS- Ij 'f r a/ cin g. Humour. •J ducti.<n. . 10. St Drama. Examinat.ons. L <11 rrev Cres STKBET SCHOOL B EB % F iamVvd APRIL 7TH_jr<- 1-H. A SEE TAGS iS. M
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 60, 12 March 1938, Page 27
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