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DANCING. ARTS HALL, KITCHENER ST. (near Public Library). TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. OLD-TIME DANCE OLD-TIME DANCE to the Music of Auckland's Leading and Most Versatile Combination— NORM. CHOWDER'S SILVERTONE BAND. Never mind the weather. Never mind the rain. Happiness and good cheer In this hall always reign. SIT-DOWN SUPPER. ICE CREAM or Tea, CoSee, Cakes, etc. Special Dances, including THE LAMBETH WALK. Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz, Balloon Dance. Ladies 1/9. Gents 2/3. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) NIGHTMONSTER MIDNIGHT DANCE. OLD-TIME AND MODERN. The Arts Hall Midnight Dance* have always been the outstanding City functions. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/6. MONDAY-OLD-TIME AND MODERN. TUESDAYALL MODERN. Management: N. HAMMOND. 28 THE SHOW PLACE. ORANGE CORONATION BALLROOM, TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. VISITORS—Do not fail to have a perfect evening's entertainment at Auckland's most Modern and Beautiful Ballroom. Dance Mnsic and Entertainment unexcelled IB New Zealand. Join the hundreds of happy dancers at thia Popular Show. See and Hear JIMMY FITZPATRICK, New Zealand's Star Dance Band Vocalist, With TED CROAD AND HIS RADIO AND RECORDING BAND, New Zealand'a Largest and Most Versatile Band (Nine Players). TO-NIGHT — ▲ DELIGHTFUL FLOOR SHOW That will be a Pleasant Surprise for All; 9.10 p.m. Two Monster Monte Carlos; 1. 2, 3 Prizes. Balloons, Streamers, etc., etc. SIT-DOWN SUPPER. Ladies 2/—Double 4/ —Gents 2/6. MAC. BROWN, M.C. 28 HOLIDAY ATTRACTION! MIDNIGHT DANCE! TO-MORROW (SUN.) NIGHT, 12 O'CLOCK TILL ??? THE iROMANOS DANCE CLUB. I CABARET METROPOLE I I UPPER QUEEN STREET. | Music by ART. LARKINS AND HIS FAMOUS SWING BAND. Lucky Spots. Monte Carlos. Good Prizes Admission 2/6. Dress Optional. DON'T FOB4UK ÜBUAL WEEKLY DANCES NEXT THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. 28 A. McKENZIB. M.C. MEETINGS. M ASS M B»TINQ — QUAY STREET, SUNDAY, 3 P.M. Subject: "THE TRAGEDY OF SPAIN" "THE TRAGEDY OF SPAIN." J Hear the Story as told by NURSE SHARPLES (of the New Zealand ■ Spanish Medical Aid Unit) to the Speaker: JIM EDWARDS. Chairman: W. MILLER.

A UCKLAND RETURNED SOI/DIERS' •tt- ASSOCIATION (INC.). The Third Quarterly Meeting of fhe Assomtion will be held in the LEWIS EADY HALL, Queen Street, on THURSDAY. February 9, 193®, at fr.45 p.m., BUSINESS: (1) Quarterly Report. <2) Financial Statement and Auditors' Report. (3) General. J. W. KENDALL, • President. QUEST CLUB SWAN SON STREET Wed.. Feb. 1, at 1 pm.: Lunch Discus7«on. Have Material Forces Greater Influence_than Spiritual Forces in MouldDtSbi n DesUny?" Speakers: Mr. L r^Wi Mr ' T S " Afield. Monday, Feb. o, at -.30 p.m.: Lecture by Lady Willouehhv Members 1/, non-members 1/6. Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 8 p.m.: Lecture &Mr. F. R Field on "The Birth rf tSe li ao 'a.m t" 3 °iQ P p^? dneßday and Frida £ fpHB AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF THE TRUSTEES WILI BE HELD AT THE BANK ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1939. at 2.15 p.m. f. E. SUTHERLAND. Manager. gTAR OF AVONDALE LODGE, No. 63. . Will Members of the above Lodge take notice the next Meeting will be held on MONDAY. January 30, at 7.30 p.m. 28 T. SISSON, M.G., E. Wood, Sec. POWER BOARD NOTICES. mHB WAITEMATA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD INTERRUPTION TO SUPPLY. In order to carry out important alterations, the power will be cut off In the WARKWORTH TOWN BOARD AREA and the whole of the RODNEY COUNTY, with the exception of PUHOI. on SUNDAY NEXT, January 29, 1939, between the hours of 1.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m, A. MAIN. 28 Manager. HOLIDAY NOTICEB. rpHB AUCKLAND SAVINGS BANK. THE HEAD OFFICE AND BRANCHES OF THIS BANK WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1989 (ANNIVERSARY DAY). F. E. SUTHERLAND, 2° , Manager. PATENT AGENTS. JJENRY JJUGHEB, J. tn, I PATENT AND TRADE «AHg I ATTORNEYS. Free Booklet. J. DONALD HUNTER. Auckland Manager. 208. DILWORTH BUILDING. Bex. Patent Attorney. ' S =r =========== ===== LAWN TENNIS. j * BRUCE & 80NS for Genuine Tennis | Racquet Rcstrlnging.—94. Albert St. B n Oi I CH .IN O „Rl y en on private court by —Particulars. Phone 28-365. C — Racquets Restrung, j'jWHi •!*» 25/ Reatrings now 15/.— jwjWp Bw. above and opp. Town Hall. f D "DACQUBTB Restrung and Kepaired, work j^^gMraateed. —Watts Depot. Kichan^g

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 23, 28 January 1939, Page 21

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