DANCING. AMBASSADORS HALL, TO-NIGHT. DOMINION ROAD—SECOND SECTION. COLUMBIA SOCIAL CLUB'S OLD - TIME DANCE, S to 12. 3 Under Sole Management of A. G. COSSEY WITH PARKER'S ORCHESTRA r. OF SEVEN PLAYERS. - MONIE CARLOS—Ist, 2nd. •">ril Prizes r. Twilight Waltz. Streamers. Excellent Floor, Music and Supper. r FOR A SELECT AND CI-HAN DANCE !: COMB TO THE AMBASSADORS. ■t Admission 1/6. ALWAYS THE BEST IN * AUCKLAND! r 1( y MASONIC HALL, NEWTON. Colourful! Pleasing! 5 G.L.B. 5 Soft Lights. Sweet Music. Delightfully Cosy Atmosphere. 8 THIS EVENING, 8 O'CLOCK. New Decorations — New Features. Life, Laughter, Brightness, Happiness. OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. " Spot Waltz, Schottisehe, Tingle-Tangle. 5 - \ aleta, Charmaine, Palais Glide, Maxina. OPERATIC QUINTETTE ORCHESTRA. Wonderful for the Clarity of Its Parts. Overture 7.55. Ladies 1/6 — Gents 2/. Lovely Hot Coffee and Tea with Supper. ) H. W. VAUGHAN. ( Hon. Secretary. CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM, MOUNT EDEN. MODERN DANCING IN A MODERN MIRRORED HALL. _ EPI SHALFOON'S MODERN BAND WITH MODERN MUSIC. TWO MONTE CARLOS. GOOD SUPPER s Sub. 2/. - WAITEMATA SWIMMING CLUB. DANCE IN COMFORT. - 16 TROCADERO DANCE CLUB. WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 20. ST. SEPULCHRE'S HALL (OFF KHYBER PASS). DANCING 8 TO 11.30. Usual Prizes and Supper. Admission 2/. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT— If you enjoy Modern Dancing under ideal conditions, come along and be one of _ the crowd to dance tt> New i Zealand's Largest Modern Dance Band. of 10 Players. For Swing Fans the Baud will feature "The Vain," "That's a Plenty,"' Tommy Dorsey'a arrangement of "Liebestraume" and "Melody in F." All Persons in Military. Naval or Air Force Uniforms Admitted FREE ST. SEPULCHRE'S— WEDNESDAY NEXT. A UCKLAND EAST BRANCH, N Z LABOUR PARTY. DANCE WILL BB HELD THIS EVENING In the PARNELL R.S.A. HALL. Commencing at S o'clock. , Good Supper and Music. Orchestra—THE ARISTOCRATS. Monte Carlo and Spot Dances. Admission 1/6. A. G. HENDRY. Secretary. £2TMARV* S H A L L. Great South Road Tram Terminus. TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY SATURDAY CONNON'S POPULAR ORCHESTRA. Quality Prizes. Exclusive Catering. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. EVERY SATURDAY «\T 8 P.M. 16 RUIDS' HALL WEDNESDAY, September 20. BARKER SMITH AND LYNCH STAFF DANCE. Admission: 2/6 Double, 1/6 Single. * 16 HE FRIENDLY DANCE CLUB WILL HOLD USUAL DANCE IN PAKURANGA HALL NEXT THURSDAY, September 21. PATRONS—ROLL UP! 16 CARS FOR HIRE. A UCKLAND Rental Cars. Ltd.—Latest modei cars, still available. Petrol sup- . plies arranged.—lso, Albert St. Ph. 43-68S _D C AR S, Caravans. Trailers.—Car Hire, Ltd.. 406. Broadway. Newmkt. Ph. 17-180. D C ARS WITHOUT DRIVERS. DRIVE YOURSELF. LTD. Phone 43-500. 4. LOWER ALBERT STREET. Week Days from 6/ per Half Day. 10/ per Day. D CARS TO RENT. Without Drivers. Also Vans, Caravans and Trailers. CADMAN'S PARKING STATION. LTD Grey's Avenue. Phone 47-000. D JgUSINESS -|JSCAL JJUSINESS JJSUAL AT gHORTER'S JJENTAL QARS. gHORTER'S QARS. gHORTER'S JJENTAL QARS. 59. SHORTLAND ST. PHONES 47-345 AND 44 061. D FOR HIRE. TJABIES- Prams, Push Chairs.—Pram -*-» Hospital. 299. K'hape Rd.. near Pitt St. B Ja< * B - H2®J ,er J«cks. Extension Ladders.—bam White. Market PI. 44-708. riHBCKER Parcel Delivery.' Mission Bar" F A ' NC >' Dresses lor Hire; Queen Carol x »«> Costumes. Regalia a specialty — Miss Mack. 86. Kitchener St. a Tf A ™ CY , Co ® tume *. Dinner. Mornlnz J evening Suits; Illustrated catalogue 0 r *' Dealrec. Dll^ P A par iti P Dan cts'"l 5 /'lightly —J*oh ns' Ltd.. Chancery St. Phone 47 "& Jt>h °£ TRAVELLER, continuously covering North mo *L p m heavy car, would like meet another, share car.—s. 5082 Stab ie
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 219, 16 September 1939, Page 17
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