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DANCING TO-NIGHT'S DANCE AT THE METROPOLE | IN QUEEN STREET WILL BE SUCH AS TO ENSURE COMPLETE COMPORT FOR THE DANCERS. FIRSTLY there will be half a million cubic leet of Pure Air forced into the Ballroom every hour: consequently you will feel as fresh at midnight as at 8 p.m. when you arrive. SECONDLY you will not suffer any discomfort as regards blackout regulations, because the Ballroom has no windows and will be as brilliantly lighted as hitherto all the evening irrespective of conditions outside. NO BLOCKED WINDOWS AND NO DARKNESS AND NO STIFLING CONDITIONS AT THE | M E T R O P O LE~| A MODERN PALACE FOR MODERN PEOPLE. WHY NOT RESERVE (no charge) a Cubicle, a Table or a Chair, and arrive at your leisure, by Ringing 42-330. Evening Dress Not Essential. Admission. Ladies 2/. Cents 2/6. includes Sit-down Supper. ALFRED FENN. Director. 20

'HE SHOW PLACE . . . ORANGE CORONATION BALLROOM, TOP OF SYMONDS STREET. ALL STAR ENTERTAINMENT! EMBASSY DANCE CLUB PRESENTS TED CROAD LND HIS CHEVALIER BAND ew Zealand's Largest Dance Band (10 Players), Featuring MISS FLO. WHITE - - - - Star Vocalist, wing to war emergencies and transport arrangements the Management will in future cater for our entertainment with 3 Hours' Continuous fencing. 8 to 11 p.m. Our usual high standard f Musical Entertainment will be maintained, maturing Music in the Modern Mode and Old-time Favourites. •wo MONSTER MONTE CARLOS—I. 2, 3 Prizes. MAC. BROWN. M.C. Che DANCE OF DISTINCTION 20 rO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT 'HE PLACE TO DANCE IS AT !|£ DIXIELAND CABARET 36, QUEEN STREET MODERN DANCING x> rOHNNY MADDEN'S 3WING KINGS. Admission (including Supper) 2/. TOTE MIDNIGHT DANCES XMAS NIGHT and SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28. Sianager: NORTON HAMMOND. a CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM, MOUNT EDEN ROAD. MODERN DANCING IN A MODERN MIRRORED HALL. EPI SHALFOON'S FAMOUS BAND WITH MODERN MUSIC. TWO MONTE CARLOS. GOOD SUPPER. Subscription 3/. WAITEMATA SWIMMING CLUB. DANCE IN COMFORT. i OPENING

TUESDAY NIGHT ! TUESDAY NIGHT ! NEW ALLIANCE HALL (TOP OF EDEN TERRACE). MODERN DANCING MODERN DANCING TO THE RHYTHM OF PHIL STEBBING'S MODERN ORCHESTRA. Ice Cream. Supper. Monte Carlo. ADMISSION 2/. EALAND I A B A K I NEW ALLIANCE HALL. Eden Terrace. TO-NIGHT And Every Saturday. OLD-TIME DANCE. Supper — Monte Carlo — Lucky Prizes. A Night of Pleasure! Ladles 1/6. Gents 2/. J. POX - - - - M.C. and Manager. ! D RUIDS' HALL — TO-NIGH" TUI OLD-TIME DANCE. TUI OLD-TIME DANCE. Good Music, Prises and Floor. Side Entrance. E.P.S. Orders. Admission 1/6. Double 2/6. 20 Direction: E. E. McLEAN. MERRYLANDS Bottom Rawhiti Road, c ERRYLANDS Campbell Road. One Tree Hi MERRYLANDS — EVERY SATURDAY - MERRYLANDS MODERN AND OLD-TIME MERRYLANDS Good Music. Floor, Supper. MERRYLANDS Lucky Numbers & Monte Carle MERRYLANDS Admission 1/6. MERRYLANDS M.C.. J. BANKS. THE POPULAR ROLL UP AND ENJOY BOROUGH NOTICES. QNEHUNGA JJORODGH £«OUNCI REFUSE REMOVAL ARRANGEMENTS DURING CHRISTMAS AND NEW TEAR HOLIDAYS. Collections usually made on Tuesday. Wednesd: Thursday, Will be made on MONDAYS: 22nd and 29th December. 1941. TUESDAYS: 23rd and 30th December. 1941 WEDNESDAYS: 24th and 31st December, 1941 NO COLLECTION WILL BE MADE IN QUEEI STREET on FRIDAY. 38th December, 1941 or 2nd January, 1942. By putting in the tins as little as possible a: burning the balance of their refuse, household will be greatly assisting the National Effort in t saving of benzine. R. V. D. HULL. Acting Town Clerk 20 EFURE M O V A RESIDENTS OF ONE TREE HI PLEASE NOTE That the usual Refuse Collect of Rubbish will be advanc two days during BOTH HOLID Wednesday's will be taken Previous MOND/ Thursday's will be taken Previous TUESDAY Friday's will be taken Previous WEDNESDJ A. LEESE. 22 Town Clerk PROFESSIONAL NOTICES "" J) R ' JJ ART QSBORNE'S NEW ADDRESS: CORNER CODRINGTON CRESCENT AND PATTEBON AVENUE. MISSION BAY. PHONE 21-357 (as before). "VTERVE, Gland. Internal Disorders. Diet. Sho wave. X-ray, Endocrine. Therapy.—P. Mei Dllworth Building. 49-348. 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 301, 20 December 1941, Page 17

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