» DANCING. MASONIC HALL, NEWTON. Soft Lights, Sweet Music. G.L.B. Gay, Sociable, Pleasant. THIS EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK. LIFE. LAUGHTER, HAPPINESS, Are to be found in Full and Plenty. OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. You will Encore Every Dance. Spot Waltz. Tingle-Tangle. Waltz Bine*. Brooklyn. Gipsy Tap. Valeta. Fox Trot. A I.adyV and Gent.'s Extra Quality Special. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA Wonderful for the Clarity of its Part*. Overture 7.55. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. Piping Hot Coffee and Tea with Supper. ANNUAL BALL. MASONIC HALL. NEWTON. MONDAY NEXT. SEP. 26. SCOTTISH CARNIVAL. • A REAL SCOTTISH NICHT." A NICHT OF REAL GAIETY. Scottish Tammies. Glengarries. Novelties. Balloons. A SPECIAL DAINTY SUPPER. Everything of a High Standard. Dancing S p.m. till l a.m. Ladies 2'. Gents 2/6. 24 11. \V. VjtUGIIAN. lion Sec. CARNIVAL NIGHT. "THE SHOW PLACE."' ORANGE CORONATION Top of T> ALLROOM, ■ Symonds St. Auckland's Most Beautiful Ballroom. EMBASSY DANCE CLUB PRESENTS Mit;s Katli. Franklin and Tio Vocalists. TED CROAD AND HIS FAMOUS CHEVALIER BAND (8 Players). N' w Zealand's Most Vensatile Combination. Beautiful Millie. Perfect Dance Tempos. Come along To-night and join the hundreds of Happy Dancers at this beautiful Ballroom. Two Monster Monte Carlos. 1. 2. Prizes. Balloons. Streamers. Blow-outs, Squeakers. Etc., Etc., Etc. SIT DOWN SUPPER. ladies 2/, double 4/, gents 2/6. •-* MAC BROWN, M.C. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT S TILL 12, And Every SATURDAY AND THURSDAY. NEW ROMANOS DANCE CLUB, LABOUR HALL. AUCKLAND'S MOST POPULAR MODERN DANCE. MUSIC RENDERED BY ART LARKINS' ORCHESTRA. Lucky Numbers. Chocs., Cigs.. etc. Admission 2/. SUPPER PROVIDED. A. MeKBNZIE, M.C. 24 TO NIGHT ZEALANDIA HAT.T. BALMORAL. ZEALANDIA DANCE CLCB. FAMOUS ZEALANDIA DANCE BAND. Monte. Special Prizes. Balloons, Streamers. Supper. Ladies I/O, Gents 1/6. M.C., J. FOX. Hostess: A. CASSIE. 24 rpO-NIGHT GAIETY HALL, SURREY •*" CRESCENT. TUI OLD-TIME DANCE. DAIS\ BRASSEY and her Band. I laying Latest Hits and Perfect Time Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz. Supper. Excellent Floor and Management Admission 16. Direction: L. McLEAN. 1 iii Annual Ball, New Orange Coronation Hall. MONDAY. October 3. 24 ATERRILANDSj TO-NIGHT ***- ORANGA AVENUE. Off Rock field Road. Harp o£ Erin. ANNUAL TENNIS DANCE, FERGUSSON PARK CLUB. Excellent Supper, Prises, etc. MERRYMAKERS BAND. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. CARNI\AL, MONDAY". Labour Week-end. 24 p KEY LYNN R'S >_ 1 ' RETURNED SOLDIERS' SOCIAL CLUB (Inc.). OLD TIME DANCE ST. COLUMBA HALL — EVERY SAT. NIGHT. CASINO ROYAL ORCHESTRA. Two Monte Carlos. Ticket Waltz. Supper. Cards for Non-dancers. FUG SQO MONDAY" EVENING. 24 PARNELL 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.. Ci«.. and Good Supper. J. PLOUGH'S BAND. Admission 1/<I each. J. ADOLPH. M.C. EVERY SATURDAY. 24 ST. MARY'S HALL, Great South Road Tram Terminus. EVERY SATURDAY. CONNON'S POPULAR DANCES. 2 Monte Carlos. Special Lucky Ticket Prizes. Exclusive Catering. CONNON'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. 24 Festival dance, to-night, 8 p.m., y.w.c.a. hall. MODERN AND OLD-TIME. Good Orchestra. 2 ' per person, including Supper. 24 T VANCE — MODERN. OLD-TIME. RENALI. ST. HALL. PONSONBY. SIT DOWN SUPPER. GOOD MUSIC. TO-NIGHT. 8 P.M. ADMISSION 1/. 24 P"ME OUT TO MANURBWA. THE GOOD COMPANIONS* BIG FLANNEL DANCE TO-NIGHT. TOWN HALL. A Real Good Time Assured. 24 .* TWATERS BASKETBALL TEAMPOSTER BALL, CABARET M E T R O P O L E. CABARET M E T R O P O L E. ARNIE HARTMAN. WORLD CELEBRATED ACCORDIONIST. MONDAY, SEPT. 26, 8 P.M. TO 1 A.M. See Advertisement Amusement Page. 24 TJAPATOETOE HOCKEY SOCIAL A CLUBS FORTNIGHTLY OLD-TIME DANCE—Carnival Night Next TUESDAY". September 27. 7.4". p.m.. RENOWN HALL. Papatoetoe. Aussie Jack and his Famous Crackerjacks, under the leadership of Mr. Jim Seilars. Good Supper. Prizes. Good Programme, Novelties. Gentlemen 1 / i». I.adies 1/3. Another Enjoyable Night. 24 ATT A S I" O R T S C L U B. j ANNUAL BALI.. At METROI'i >I.H CABARET. | TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1!>:;S. Cubicle Plan now open at Cabaret. I'hon--42-330. Ik>uble Tickets 6/. L. I'OSTLEWAIGHT. ■Li Hon. Secretary. Thames girls- club iinc.i. DRUIDS' HALL. NEWTON. WEDNESDAY —s P.M. I OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCE. Good Music. Prizes. Supper. Single 1/6. Double 2 ii. Card Players 1/. :2S \ RISTOCRATS Band for Your Dance. Sound Syst"in Supplied.—Ph.26-337. S4 I»LIND INSTITUTE. Auckland'# moat -* Brilliant Band; old-time aud modem-— Box S. Newmarket. Phone 45-B<ft IT" PI SIIALFOON'S Dance Band_Bareanj ± 8 Bands available.—Atwatera Piaaoa. » UH shalfoovs • 'I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1938, Page 23
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