DANCING. 1/6 2/ £10 CASH JAZZ COMPETITION £10 Don't leave your entry too late. Enter To-night! MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB, RIALTO BALLROOM. NEWMARKET. Auckland's Most Up-to-date Ballroom and Lounge. Entrance, Rialto Picture Theatre. TO-NIGHT — WEDNESDAY. SECOND HEAT £10 CASH JAZZ COMPETITION. Heats, Popular Vote. Finals by Judges. Monte Carlo, Ist, 2nd and 3rd Prizes ; Spot Waltz. 20 Prizes; also 10/ Free Gift, Lady and Gent. • Largest Dance Programme in Auckland—22 Old-time and Modern Dances. . HEAR RACHEL MAY, the Lady with the i Golden Voice, singing with RHYTHM RASCALS ORCHESTRA. Don't Miss this Great Night To-night J I Supper in Lounge. Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/. . A. McKENZIE. M.C. H. ANDERSON, Manager. | N.B.—SATURDAY NEXT, SPECIAL FLOOR SHOW. 10 I | ALL STAR ENTERTAINMENT. I ORANGE , CORONATION BALLROOM, TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. I Where You Buy Auckland's Quality Dance I Entertainment. f — EMBASSY DANCE CLUB — / ~ Presents 1 TED CROAD AND HIS • CHEVALIER BAND I (Nine Players. 26 Instruments). the Largest and Most Versatile Dance Conxbina- | tion in New Zealand. I You are always assured of First-class ' Entertainment at Auckland's Beautiful and j Most Modern Ballroom. Singing. Music and Dance Tempos unexcelled anywhere. Join - Auckland's Gay Crowd of Dancers at the I ORANGE Ballroom. Entertain your friends at this All Star Entertainment. ; Two Monster Monte Carlos ; 1, 2. 3 Prizes, i SIT-DOWN SUPPER. J MAC. BROWN, M.C. j THE DANCE OF DISTINCTION! 10 AT TO-NIGHT'S DANCE AT THE 1 METROPOLE 1 THE SEARCH FOR TALENT STILL GOES ON and previous contestants are surprised at their success at the mike and on the floor. We know we have as good here ■ as anywhere, so come along and show us what you can do. NO FAVOURITISM—POPULAR VOTING. MODERN AND OLD-TIME. Admission 1/6, Supper Included. A NIGHT FULL OF FUN AND NOVELTY. ALFRED FENN, Director. IJIO-NIGHT — rpO-NIGHT — rpO NIGHT JJENDERSON rjIOWN JJALL. PARKER'S ORCHESTRA, PARKERS ORCHESTRA, Direct from ; AMBASSADORS AND MASONIC HALLS. QLD-TIME — jyjODERN. 8 p.m. — Midnight. Ladies 2/, Two Ladies 3/, Gents 2/6, • Double 4/. LIGHT SUPPER. 10 1 —————— 1 A HOY, GIRLS !—THE BOYS WILL BE THERE. COASTAL PATROL'S FORTNIGHTLY DANCE. Bigger — Better — Brighter. ROYAL AKARANA YACHT CLUB, . SATURDAY, JULY 13. Ladles 2/ — Gents 2/6 — Double 4/. GOOD SUPPER. GOOD BAND I xlO r rpO-NIGHT—DRUIDS' HALL, NEWTON. AT U I g POPULAR OLD-TIME DANCE. j The Dance of Distinction. Sociable and R Select. Music. Floor and Management I Second to None.' All roads lead to the Druids' Hall— not one dull moment. Monte Carlo, Spot Waltz. Supper. Admission 1/ each. .. Direction : B. B. McLEAN. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17—Bade to ChildL hood Carnival: Cash Prizes. 10 . rpO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT £ Every Wednesday. , GAIETY HALL, SURREY CRESCENT. , CASINO OLD-TIME DANCE Excellent Music, Floor and Management. 3 Monte Carlo and Spot Prizes, i Dainty Supper. Cakes, etc. POPULAR CASINO ROYAL ORCHESTRA. ) For an enjoyable Dance come to the Gaiety. Sociable -— Select. Ladies 1/. Gents 1/6. 10 Dance to-night dance TE AKARANA GIRLS' BAND. SOCIAL HALL, b 409, Karangahape Road. Good Music — Good Supper. ' s Admission 1/. 10 TEACHERS OF DANCING. l "13ALLROOM, Tap, Keep Fit Exercises. -*-> Private Lessons 2/6. By Post, 3 Dances, 5/.—Ruby Sheriff. H.B. Bldgs.. Newton. C "DATRICIA SCHOOL OF DANCING, - 1 - 203, Symonds St. —Beginners' Old-time and Modern Class, Monday, 8 p.m. Modern Class only. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Private , Lessons Daily, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. For vour ' appointment Phone 31-031. Principal, PATRICIA GREEN. MW LECTURES. "DUBLIC LECTURE — TO-NIGHT AT S. " x 386, Queen Street (opp. Town Hall). '• "MAN'S LOST BIRTHRIGHT "—HOW TO BE YOUNG AT 100— ' By MADAME IVYBELLE M. BRIERLEY Principal the Naturelle Health Institute of Magnetic Healing. The Only One with a 100 Per Cent Guarantee. . 10 . MEETINGS. ' JJOROUGH OF TAKAPUNA. EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS SCHEME ORGANISATION. 3 A Further Meeting of Citizens willing to - perform duties in any emergency will be held in the Picturcdrome, Milford, on THURSDAY, July 11, 1940, at 7.30 p.m. A Large Attendance is essential to make the Scheme a success. JOHN GUINIVEN, Mayor. Takapuna, July 5, 1940. 00 j POWER B OARP~ NOT ICES. milE AUCKLAND ELECTRIC POWER x BOARD — SHUT DOWN. Notice is hereby given that the Supply . will be Shut Down, for the purpose of Changing Air Break Switches and Fuse Mount' Isolators, on THURSDAY NEXT, July 11, 1940, in the undermentioned Transformer Areas :— East Tamaki-Howick Rd., Ridge Rd., Maungaroa-Whitford Rd., Broomfield Rd., Whites Rd., Wades Rd., between J the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. = and again at 1 p.m. till 3 p.m. Whitford, Beachlands, Maraetai, between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 9.45 a.m. Z and again at 3 p.m. till 3.15 p.m. R. H. BARTLEY. M.1.E.E.. M.l.Mech.E.. P | General Manager. 10 j SECTIONS FOR SALE. " ; T~iELIGHTFUL Seaside Section, Rothesay » Bay: £105.—Speedy, Milford. 23-434. C "IVTARAETAI, handy to beach, elevated, good views.—Write R.S., 2052. Star. ~ 10 REVIEW RD., AUCKLAND. Outstand- , ing Builders' Snip. 60ft froutage. uninterrupteifc harbour views. PRICE £550, deposit £300.—'DROME LAND AGENCY, Milford. Phones : City. 43-412 ; Milford. > 1 23-666 or 23-729. C 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 162, 10 July 1940, Page 3
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