DANCING. I I ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL. TO-NIGHT. VENTURA DANCE CLUB I MODERN DANCING. THE ENTERTAINMENT THAT SETS THE STANDARD AND THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN 7 AMBASSADORS' HALL, TO-NIGHT. DOMINION ROAD, UND SECTION. COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB'S OLD-TIME DANCE. S till Midnight. Under Sole Management of A. G. COSSEY. With PARKER'S ORCHESTRA OF FIVK PLAXEKS. Two Monte Carlos. Excellent Floor, Music, Supper. ADMISSION : Ladies 1/, Gents 1/C. I\S. —TUESDAYS, 1/. LEARNERS' CLASS, THURSDAY, Od. Dunce in the Largest and Coolest Hall in the City. ALWAYS THE BEST IN AUCKLAND. 808 ADAMS «■£ ORCHESTRA. MUNICIPAL HALL .NEWMARKET. OLD-TIME DANCING De Luxe. Diruction : Bob Adams. CJPECIAL /CARNIVAL mO-SIGHT. J- O-NIGHT. A REAL ENTERTAINMENT. TWO MONTE CARLO CONTESTS. Ist, 2nd and 3rd Prizes in Eucli. SPOT WALTZ CONTEST. HALLO! l.\ DANCE. PRIZES GALORE. Special Novelties, Squeakers, Balloons. ALL THE POPULAR DANCES VARIETY WILL HE THE KEYNOTE. SUPPER I'ROVIDED. 808 ADAMS ORCHESTRA. ADMISSION I/O. REG. CLAIM , , M.C. 7 LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS. L E C T i O N, "\fAY i i 1038. CITY COUNCIL: HARBOUR BOARD: J>i:i.L, /tERALD T>KI.L, / 1 KKAI.D Foundation Member Wnitomata Swimming Clnli. Organiser Pt. Clievnlipr Swimming Club. Member Coininit teu l't. Chevalier Sailing Club. Member Committee l't. Chevalier Model Yacht club. Representative Crystal Coy. T\AVIS, iTTALTKR TVES Queen Street Businessman. Organiser and Secretary Community Lighting, Upper Queen Street. HOSPITAL BOARD: TJHILPOTT, TTATHLEEX TNGA ALMA Member Nursing Division, St. John Ambulance. Ex-Officer. Girl Guides. pETUY, c l IOXEL /GECIL Above Candidates support: 1. Linking up of Wesmiere with Point Chevalier liy eomplption of Garnrt Road and Meolii Road connections. In December. m:cj. £11.300 was placed on [he budget after loan carried. 2. Pensioners' hostel of sinall unit-flats. o. Salt wati-r b;>ths for Point Chevalier, for which £14.nun was placed on I'nuncil's hmlf.'cr, December 1, 1932. ■1. Swimming pool comparatively inexpen- | she. as rci|iicsted by St. Heller's l>ayKiiliimarania (Imputation. For Avondnle swimming pool in suitable position. o. Encouragement of a friendly cooperative spirit as between motorists, trafflr officials and councillors. 6. Fair pl'iy for distressed, and other ratepiiyers. 7 T. EDEN ELECTION. A /CONTRADICTION. Tn view of a statement in a circular issued by the Mt. Eden Householders and Ratepayers' Association to the effect that Mr. K. X. Buttle holds n residential qualification only, it is pointed out that MR. I BUTTLE IS A PROPERTY OWNER IN i THE. BOROUGH AND HAS PAID RATES I FOR MANY YEARS. This fact may be verified at the Council Office, and must have heen known to the authors of the statement before the circular was issued to householders. x 7 TJKVOXPORT BOROUGH ELECTIO^o. CITIZENS , COMMITTEE MEETINGS. MONDAY, MAY 0. i'AUXHALL (Narrow Neck) HALL, at 7.45 p.m. STANLEY BAY (Tennis Pavilion), at 7.40 p.m. At these Meetings Mr. E. Aldridge will refute the statements concerning Borough iffairs appearing in the published utterances i-r Mr. W. J. Lyon. M.P. 1 p A P A K V K A BOROUGH. VOTE McEXTEK FOR MAYOR. WKIK, IIARTEI.S, KERR AND de MONTALK FOR COUNCILLORS. MR. McEXTEK will Address Public Meetings, M« ihodist Hull, I'apakura. MONDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. 7 BALLS. A UCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE -<■*- STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION (Inc.). /GRADUATION T>ALL In honour of the Graduates of the Tear, on FRIDAY NEXT. MAY 13 AT THE COLLEGE. Dancing from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Invitations and Tickets may be obtained from College Library, A. P. Postlewaite, Argus House, or R. MARKS, 7 Secretary, Graduation Ball Committee. BROADCASTING. MR. A. E. ROBINSON, IZJ, 1 p.m., Monday, on "Taxation—An Answer to Government Propaganda." 7 RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. SANITARIUM Cafe, Queen St.—Delightful Vegetable and Fruit Salads all day. _ C TOILET SPECIALISTS. MADAME JULIAN. Specialist, Permanent Waving. Simplex. Absolutelj no ?lectricity.—l42. Karangahape RtJ.. between vVoolTvorths and Selfridgeg. B OUR 12/0 Perm, has lovely Curly ends. Cimlereila Salon. K'hape Rd. 42-.«77, B E>ERMANENT from 10/6, Shampoo . Set from 2/6, Set 1/6. —Phone 43-595. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 106, 7 May 1938, Page 27
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