DANCING. ALWAYS ASSt'KBD OF A GREAT XICHT'S ENTERTAINMF.NT AT AUCKLAND'S SATURDAY MIiHT SHOW PLACE. MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB, KIALTO BALLROOM, .NBWMARKEIT. Entrance, Rial to I'ictiire Theatre. TO-NIGHT SATURDAY. SPECIAL BIG CARNIVAL NIGHT. ALSO—lntroducing to our Patrons Auckland's Ten-year-old Golden Voice. RAMO.XA MAY. Singing Latest Son? Hits with our Popular Band— RHYTHM RASCALS ORCHESTRA. Auckland's Only Novelty Dance Hand. Special 1»l ir Monte Carlo. Twenty Spot Walt/. Prizes. Hundreds of New Novelties, etc., etc. If you enjoy sinking and dancing you cannot nfl'orii to miss this great night Tonight in Auckland's Finest Ballroom, with !iisr for patrons' comfort. Supiier Provided. Admission 2/. 11. ANDERSON' ANI) ST BY H H.LIXIiWOIITH. M.C.'s. I< I: !•: I' TH BSE .NIGHTS FREE — WEDNESDAY NEXT—Final. Maxina < 'oinpctit ion. S ATI' It I>A Y. AUG I* ST 20—Hard up Ball. Most. Hnrd-up Lady. £1 I/: -n d. 1 <>/»>. Most Hard-tip Gent, £1 1/; 2nd, 10/0. 12 MASONIC o HALL, Soft Lights. Sweet Music. Delightfully Cosy Atmosphere. THIS EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK. Dancing for Health - Dancing for Pleasure. A SOCIABLE AND ENJOYABLE OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. LOVELY MELODIES FASCINATING DANCES BRIMFUL OF HAPPINESS OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. In Modern Mirth and Melody, combined with your Old Favourites. OVERTURE 7.53. Ladies 1/0. Gents 2/. Piping Hot Coffee and Tea with Supper. ANNUAL BALL, MASONIC HALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 28. An Evening of Delightful Extravagance, i The Pleasure Will Be Yours. H. W. VAUGHAN. 12 Hon. Secretary. TUI DANCE CTTTj B. rpo-NIGHT NIGHT. HARMONY H.W.L. WELLES LEY ST. (Opposite Tara Rubber Co.) Come and Have a Night's Dancins in thifi Urigh't and Cheerful Hall. Growing each week in popularity. Our Prizes To-night include IS Complimentary Tickets for our Annual Hall on August 2.'!. Event of the season. Come along, you may be lucky. Also. Demonstration of the Fascinating "Harmony Waltz" by the two W.W.'n. Absolutely the lir.it demonstration in N.Z. of this Graceful Dance. LIGHT SUPPER. ETC. Efficient Management and M.C. Music Second to None. CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS BALI.. MONDAY", AUGUST 21. Valuable Prizes. 12 rnO-XIGHTT O - N I G H T. 1 ZEALANDIA HALL, Balmoral. ZBALANDIA DANCE CLUB. Famous Zealandia Dance Band. Monte, Special Prizes. Balloons. Streamers. Supper. I-adies 1/0 — Gents 1/0. M.C. : J. I'OX. 12 Hostess : A. CASSIB. rp O - N I G H T TO-XIGHT. G R A N I> C A It X I V A L XIGH T. PARNKI.L U.S.A. HALL. Novelties. Monte Carlos. DIXIE BOYS' BAND PLAY ALL THE LATEST DANCE HITS. Modern and Old-time. Good Supper. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/0. 12 ,1. APOLPH, M.C. ST. MARY'S HAL L, Great South Road Tram Terminus. EVERY SATURDAY. CONXONS POPULAR ORCHESTRA. UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST DANCE CLUB IN AUCKLAND. Exclusive Catering. Valuable Prizes. Ladies 1 /0. Gents 2/. OUR FOURTH GRAND BIRTHDAY I PARTY—WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, H till 1 a.m. ALL PATRONS INVITED. 12
C 1 KEY LYNN NATIONAL SOCIAL T CLUB. TUESDAY (15th). GAIETY HALL. SURREY CRESCENT. (iIiAND DANCE AND CARDS. Splendid Variety of Dances. Montr" Carlo (2) : Ist. -nil, 3rd. Lucfcy Ticket Waltz. Good Music. Splendid Supper, (iood Prizes. Admission 1/H. All Welcome. 1Last Wednesday was a huge SUCCESS Watcli for the TROCADERO DANCE CLUB Again. WEDNESDAY. 23RD. AT ST. SEPULCHRES. KEEP WEDNESDAY WEEK FREE For Another Enjoyable Night. 12 BOWLING. CX pREI' LYNN BOWLING CLUB. tn'L. ANNUAL BALL, a TUESDAY NEXT, AUG. 15. ORANGE HALL, NEWTON ROAD. The Nignt yon have been waiting for. Everybody Welcome. Dancing S p.m. till 1 a.m. Noveltiirs. Excellent Catering. TED CROADS BAND. Single 3/l>. Double 7/. 14 LODGE NOTICES. AUGUST CELEBRATIONS. , All Sir Kts. are cordially invited to attend Divine Service on SUNDAY EVENING, August 13. at. the Baptist Church, Jervois Road. Ponson-by. All Ladies and Male L.O. lodges invited. Regalia to be worn. Assemble at 6.45 p.m. By Order of the W.M.. 12 W. JULL. Registrar. LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS. THOROUGH OF NEWMARKET. ' ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR (Extraordinary Vacancy). Pursuant to Section 12 of the Local Elections and Polls Act, 1923, and Amendments thereof, I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated as Candidates for the office of Councillor of the Borough of Newmarket :— MICIIIE. Ernest Alexander PEARCE, Edgar Charles And there being only one vacancy to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the said Candidates on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of August, 1939, at the following Polling Places : — (1) MUNICIPAL HALL, BrOadwav. (2) MISS AITKENHEAD'S SHOP, Park Road. Polling hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated at Newmarket this 12th day of August, 1939. H. WILSON, 12 Returning Officer. RESTAURANTS AND TEAROOMS. SANITARIUM Cafp. 174, Queen Street, serves Hot Vegetarian Dishes and Salads. C
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 189, 12 August 1939, Page 19
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