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DANCING. I T A HOUR TTALL ! -I LABOUR -P-ALL != KARAXGAHAI'E ROAD — TO-XIGHT. (JRAXD CARNIVAL XIGHT. Hats —Squeakers—Streamers. HAWAIIAN DANCE CLUB With L. MATI'S HAWAIIAN BAND Presents MODERN DANCING. Popular as Ever. j Come and Meet all the Good Dancers at " Labour " Rendezvous. ! Subscription 1/0: any 2 before S p.m.. 2/. 2 Monte Carlos. Spot Waltz. SUPPER PROVIDED. M.C. : H. YOUXG. Management : X. McKAY. 27 j rpO-XTGHT — MASONIC — mu-XIGHT ! X HALL. J- | Top of Queen Street, j M BASS Y A NCE OLL B * j HBAU JIMMY KITZPATRICK. the Boy with the <i«ddeu Voice. Auckland's Youns liatlio IVrsonality. sinsrinjr "Cherry Blossom Lane." "Let Us he Sweethearts and other beautiful numbers with TED CROAD'S FAMOUS CHEVALIER BAND (S PLAYERS). N.Z.'s largest Dance Band. The Latest Pliilco Sound System. A wonderful night's entertainment with the happiest crowd of dancers in Auckland. '2 Monte Carlos; 1. 2. Prizes. Supper Provided. I-idies 1 '6, Double 2 6. Gents 1 6. MAC. BROWN. ERRIL AN D S JJ AL L, ORAXGA AVEXUE. OI.D-TIME J-JANCB rpO-NIGHT. Two Monte Carlos. MERRYMAKERS DANCE BAND. Admission: Single 1/. Double 1.6. TO-.MCHT. GAIETY HALL. Surrey Cres.. TUI POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. Featuring all Favourite Dances. Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz. Supper. Excellent Music. Floor, etc. Admission 1 . Direction : B. McLEAN. Shipwreck Carnival. Wed.. May 4. "tM'l SHALFOON'S Dance Band Bureau: " 8 Bands available.—Atwaters. 47-047. C TEACHERS OF DANCING. rjHB JJATRICIA gCHOOL OF J^ANCIXG. 203. STMONDS STREET. PRINCIPAL: PATRICIA GREEX. Modern Ballroom. American Tap. Old-time Dancing. Private Class. Lessons. CLASSES: Modern Bal'room. Wed.. 8 p.m. Old-time. Fri.. 8 p.m. American Tap. Thurs.. 8 p.m. Children's Tap Class. Sat.. 12 noon. The Studio is open daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. PHOXE 31-031 For Your Appointment. ] C PDNEY'S DAXCE STUDIO. 310. Queen Street. Phone 41-015—Modern Ballroom, Old-time. American Tap. Private Lessons by appointment. Classes in each branch weekly.—lnquire at or Phone Studio. C ADAME VALBSKA. M.R.A.D. CAa. Teacher). Studio. 407. Queen St. Reopened Feb. 26. Interviews-.Daily. 2 p.m. till 6 p.m.—l 6-121. C VTETTLHTOX - EDWARDS School. Albrr. ■L' Bldgs.. Swanson St. Interviews daily from 11 a.m. A PRIVATE Lessons—2/6 Tap. Ballroom (Tap Clasfes 1/6) : 3 Dances by post. 5/.— Ruby Sherrilt. H.B. Bldgs- Xewton. C FOR SALE BY TENDER. JT OT E L AT WAIT AR A. Alternative Tenders are invited for the Purchase of the Leasehold Interest, or for a sub-lease for three years, of the WAITARA HOTEL, which is a two-st<Teye<l wooden building with two lock-up shops, on McLean Street, and with IS bedrooms on the first floor. The Leases under which the property is htld have a numVier of years to run and hare rights of renewal. Conditions of Tenders may be inspected and any further particulars obtained from t the Offices of the DISTRICT PURI-IC r TRUSTEES at AUCKLAXD. NEW PLY- • MOUTH. WELLINGTON and CHRIST CHURCH. The highest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders close at 4 p.m. on MAT 10. ' 1935. at the Office of the DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. AUCKLAND, to whom T< nders are to be addressed, enclosed in seale.l envelopes and marked "Estate of D. K. A. LESLIE. Tender for Purchase (or Sublease) cf Waitara Hotel." :4 ; PUBLIC NOTICES. Passport office. aucklaxd. NOTICE OF TRANSFER. It is hereby notified for publ-'c information that the Passport office will be transferred from the Law Court Buildings. High Streer. t" the Tourist Bureau. Queen street, Auckland, on MONDAY. May 2. 1935. J. W. HEENAN. Under-Secetarv. Department of Internal Affairs. Wellington. x^T IX THE MATTER OF THE SHOPS AXD OFFICES AMENDMENT ACT. 1927. I. GEORGE JAMES HOWES, being the occupier of a Book Exchange Shop, situated at 251, New North Road. Kingsland. hereby give notice that I have applied to the Stipendiary Magistrate at Auckland for total exemption from the closing hours at I present required to be observed, and that such application -will be heard at the Magistrate's Court at Aucklan-.l on WEDNESDAY, the 4th dsy of May. 1938, at the hour of 2.1.-> o'clock in the afternoon. 27 GEO. J. HOWES. EDUCATIONAL. COMPARE THESE RESULTS in the 1937 Government Examinations with those of any other Commercial College iu the Dominion. ! gUSIXESS QOLL.EGE Secured Ist and 2nd places in Auckland in the SPECIAL DIVISION. , JJUSINESS I , Secured Ist, 2nd. 3rd. 4th and oth places in Auckland in the i I INTERMEDIATE DIVISION. . j J»USINESS pOLLEGB .. j Secured Ist. 2nd. 3rd and 4th places in Auckland in the f SENIOR DIVISION. j . ! Secured 2nd. 3rd. 4th. ot'n. fith. 7th. fclh and Vth places i:i Auckland it) the JUNIOR DIVISION. J£U ".I NESS poI.LEGB r. Secured a Total of ir.r, pa«»e«. t j These results are not cs«-pt!on:il. an equally high stand ir.l b. :n-_- main tained year after year JUDGE BY RESUI.TS I*rospectus from Messrs Wlii-cc.n i.e auJ Tombs. 1.t.1.. cr <• J>US 1 N ESS SMITH'S PUII.DING. 9 11. ALBERT STREET. C.l. WS S ( 'o.\l i.il. i. J).U AND j.'U.MMi | 'I.. 1 SSES T-rrn s r;s fr--;.i l>.:e (_i; INDIVIDUAL Tl ITiUN. Reasonable Fees. | j .MISS E. B- M. BRAIN. Principal. N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDING, AUCKLAND \\ S.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 97, 27 April 1938, Page 5

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