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DANCING, MONSTER BALL, AMBASSADORS HALL, TO-NIGHT. DOMINION ROAD—SECOND SECTION. COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB'S OLD-TIME BALL, * S-12 P.M. Uniler Sole Management of A. G. COSSEY. WITH PARKER'S ORCHESTRA of Six Players. Including RON S WIN TON. Auckland's Brilliant Piano - Accordion Player: .TACK GRIFFIN. String Bass. Banjo and Violin : TREVOR PARKER. Drums and Sax. Lucky 1 ieket Prizes. — Lulies' FirsT. Bru-li and Comb and Mirror: Cents' First Brief Bag. valued . each. TWO MdNTE CARLOS. EXCELLENT FI.OOK AND MUSIC. Supper includes Trifles. Fruit Salad Jellies. Cream, Sandwiches. Cakes, Tea and < 'once. Yes: THE I.AMBETII WALK is on the Programme. Admission 2/t». Lady's and Gent's Double. 4/6. LARGEST AND COOLEST HALL. AND ALWAYS THE BEST IN AUCKLAND. THE SHOW PLACE. QRANGE QORONATION gALLROOM. . SYMOXDS STREET. AN!>S BEAUTIFUL BALLROOM. EMBASSY DANCE CLUB Presents MISS KATH FRAXKLIX. Vocalist, with X./C. s Largest ami M Oc-i Versatile < 'ombination. TED CROAD AND HIS FAMOUS CHEVALIER BAND ' 11 '' 'alented and Experienced Musicians. J«*d ( road, Leader, Violin. Marimba. Vibrnplione : Edgar Hernial. Pianist: Jack Allen Sax and Clarinet: Charlie Hoffman, Tenor Sax. Clarinet. Flute and Piccolo; Jasper MeMahon. Sax and Clarinet ; George Morris. First Trumpet: Xolan Raffertv. second Trumpet, piano Accordion : Bill Larwaker, String Bass. Saxaphone, Trombone; Ed. ('mad, jun.. on his Show Kit of Carlton Ik- Luxe Drums, truly a Wizard <>f Rhythm, Australasia"-* Youngest Professional Drummer. Two Monster Monte Carlos —1, 2, 3 Prizes. Balloons, Streamers, etc. SIT-DOWN SUPPER. Ladies 2/. Double 4/. Gents 2/6. WED. NEXT. — WED. NEXT. CARNIVAL. CARNIVAL. ORANGE BALLROOM. OVER joo DANCERS ATTENDED LAST YEAR. THURSDAY NEXT, DEC., 8, THURSDAY NEXT, DEC., 8, MARKS ANNUAL XMAS CARNIVAL DANCE XMAS CARNIVAL DANCE Of the "Coconut Grove Club." Featuring THE SEVEN-PIECE PERSONALTY BAND now taking New Zealand by Storm, the Famous QOCOXUT Q.ROYE QOCOXUT Q.ROVE Q.ROVE Free Buses leave Auckland C.P.0.. 7.30, via Ellerslie. calling all stops en route, also Free Buses from Howick at S.lO. Come early and get a good seat for the "<> | minutes' ride to the famous big I'AKURANGA HALL, "JO niius. lrom Auck. PAKI RAXGA HALL. "JO mills, from Auck. Dress Optional and Ladies 1/(5. Modern and Old-time Cents. - /'>. Marvellous Supper. Music, and Priz.ee. 1 Buses arrive back just after IJ. Come and do THE LAMBETH WALK. Come and do THE LAMBETH WALK. | P ( t KEY LYNN s. / >. vl RETURNED fcoixr SOLI>IEIiS' SOCIAL v CLfBOucO. OLD-TIME DANCE. ST. COLI'MBA HALL — EVERY SAT. 3 NIGHT. CASINO ROYAL ORCHESTRA.

Two Monte Carlos. Ticket Waltz. Supper. Cards for Non-dancers. FI.A G olio MONDAY EVENING. rpO-NIGHTT O - N I G H T. - 1 - ZBALA.vDIA HALL. Bali:.oral. ZEAI.A NDIA DaNCE CLUB. FAMOUS ZIOA I.ANDIA DANCE BAND. Monte: Special Prizes. Balloons. Streamers. Supper. Ladies 1 11. Gents 1/6. M.C. : .T, FOX. Hostess : A. CASSIE. J" A B O U K HAL I. DON'T FORGET TO-NIGHT I L. MATI'S HAWAIIAN BAND. Subscription 1 ,/*5 and 2•. Sandwiches. Tea. Coffee, and GOOD PRIZES. (1 AIHT V HALI.—SURREY CRESCEN't. T To-niglit is Carnival Niglit at the TUI OLD-TIME DANCE. A Riot of Fun and Enjovment. Willi DAISY BRASSEY and Her Band in sele,' music, playing perfect time. Not one dull moment. Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz. SUPPER. JOIN OUR HAPPY PARTY ! Admission 1 /H. 3 PARNHLL U.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. anil Good <Sup7»er. Margaret O'Connor's Studio Dance Band. Admission 1/0 each. J. ADOLPH. M.C. EVERY SATURDAY. 11 A lERKILANDS TO-MGHT:: ilranga Avenue, off Rock held Road. Harp of Erin. OLD-TIME) FLANNEL DANCE. Two Monti's. Statue. 3 Modern. Robbers. Balloons and Streamers. MERRYMAKERS DANCE BAND. 1/ft — Admission -— 1/ti EVERY SATURDAY. 3 GREAT CARNIVAL NIGHT. MONDAY. oTH. Monte Carlos, Spot Waltzes. Good Supper. Music bv EPI SHALFOON AND HIS BAND. Half Old-time. Half Modern. Prices: Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/. R.S.A. HALL PARNELL. 5 Q T. MARY'S HALL, Great South Road Tram Terminus. EVERY SATURDAY — CONNON'S POPULAR AND SELECT DANCES. Still the "Best Dance." Exclusive Catering. Flannels Optional. Ladies 1/6 — Genta 2/. 3 COME OUT TO MANURE WA—THE GOOD COMPANIONS' BIG FLANNEL DANCE. MANUREWA TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT ! 5 A Thoroughly Good Time Assured! 3 O-NIGHT — CROATIAN CULTURAL AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY - WILL HOLD A SOCIAL AND DANCE F AT 313, QUEEN STREET. At S. i Members and Friends Invited. 3 OLLY WO O D SOCIAL CLUB Will Hold a l MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE In the DRUIDS' HALL. S TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1038. at S p.m. 3 Euchre Tournament for Non-dancer*. Music by Johnnie Clough's Banil. Good / Prizes. Sit-down Supper. Spot Waltz. q Balloons. 1/. 1/H. - /GLOUCESTER AND SOMERSET ASSN. •• V_T SOCIAL DANCE AND CARDS. J, MANCHESTER UNITY HALL. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6. 8 Pm- ~ Gents 'J'. Ladies 1/3 E. J. HATCH. Hr- ' — 7 A RISTOCRATS Band for L - Sound System SuppH«*-. —--j ntoai Blind institute, Brilliant Band : f Roi S. Ne«martet^ —s^nuiit _ It Modern and Grafton, B G ''} n< t gtS"i ilrf Hi-

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 286, 3 December 1938, Page 27

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