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DANCING TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT SOMETHING NEW! Serenaders' Dance Club ALLIANCE HALL f EDEN TERRACE. Dixieland Dance Band 50 - 50 DANCING. Lucky Numbers. Monte Carlo. Dainty Supper. Ladies 1/6. Gents 2/. ARTHUR MARTIN. M.C. 20 ' TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT And Every Friday Night. MODERN DANCING AT ITS BEST MODERN DANCING AT ITS BEST At the ORANGE CORONATION BALLROOM TOP OF SYMONDS STREET To Forrest Walker & His Orchestra (OX Eight Players and Vocalist) It Is Definitely THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. Admission 2/ and 2/6. Manager. J. HASSAN. NOTE.—FRIDAY NEXT. 27th August, direc: from His Majesty's Theatre, demonstration Taneo by, Mr. Arthur Pell and Miss Valmai Stebbing. 20 MONSTER MATINEE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. At the ORANGE CORONATION BALLROOM TOP OF SYMONDS STREET To Forrest Walker & His Orchestra This is Auckland's Original Saturday Afternoon Matinee Dance. Roll up, you are assured of a real good time. Admission 2/. Manager, J. HASSAN. 20 TO-MORROW NIGHT (SAT.) MY-T-FINE DANCE CLUB ST. .SEP.'S HALL TOP KHYBER. PASS (near Miller's Garage) SPECIAL BIG CARNIVAL Special Prizes. Spot Waltz. Also Free Gift, 10/, Lady and Gent. MONDAY NIGHT 8 p.m. Till MidnVAt. BIG CARNIVAL NIGHT. . Total Profits presented to Waac's Camp. Also, 7 P.M. TILL 8 P.M. MONDAY. LEARNERS' AND IMPROVERS' SESSION. Admission 21. 20 ■ OLD-TIME PROGRAMME. MASONIC — TO-NIGHT \ 5C DANCE TO-NIGHT, 8 P.M. MUNICIPAL HALL. Newmarket. (Next door to P. 0.) OLD - TIME . AND MODERN. Four Aces Dance Band. Admission 2/. Men and Women in Uniform 1/6. 20 Organiser. MRS. H. BAKER. HIBISCUS DANCE CLUB With GUS LINDSAY AND HIS ISLANDERS' HAWAIIANSTRING BAND At the MASONIC HALL. Upper Queen Street. 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. TO-MORROW AND EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON. 28 SYMONDSVILLE SCHOOL OF MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING, 30. SYMONDS STREET CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY. 8 P.M. Private Lessons by Appointment. For particulars. Call or PHONE 42-237. MISS SPENCER. TJ PUBLIC NOTICES MAKOGAI LEPER FUND. We wish to pay tribute to the excellent work done for the Makogai Lepers by Mr. Darcy Thomas, of Auckland, during the past 21 years. This has been a labour of love. For the past 13 years we have also been associated with this work for suffering humanity, and as the latter gentleman has decided not to carry on the appeal this year, we have received a number of letters asking whether we are continuing our work, hence this notice. We hkve now formed an Incorporated body to carry on this work each year, and all gifts for these sufferers may be sent to me at the undermentioned address, and will be acknowledged by me personally. Should my address be lost. well then. "Leper Man," Christchurch. will find me. When Mr. Thomas (who is the founder of this humanitarian work) resumes bis appeals, we hope that those who formerly sent their donations through him will do so again. P. J. TWOMEY. Secretary Makogai and Pacific Islands Leper Fund. 172, Bealey Av.. Christchurch, C.l. 24 DIG FOR VICTORY CAMPAIGN. A Demonstration of Gardening Work and of utilising waste refuse In the making of a compost heap will be given at POTTER'S PARK. Corner of Balmoral and Dominion Roads. Mount Eden, on SATURDAY. 21st August, at 2 p.m. Speakers will be: DR. G. B. CHAPMAN MR. R. L. THORNTON MR. A. T. DOUGLAS The public are cordially invited to attend. GUY B. CHAPMAN. Chairman, Auckland Committee. :20 POLITICS POLITICS Should brother's hand be raised against brother? Should class distinction be encouraged? Why not unity in the single purpose of JUSTICE to those who have served, are serving and aro yet to serve their King and Country? The EVERLASTING GOSPEL reveals the way. Posted free to all who seek to build the Brotherhood cf Man. Campaign for a true Christian Brotherhood, Exchange Lane, Queen St., Auckland. 20 THE REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE OF N.Z. (Inc.). The Annual Examinations will be held about 15th November. Entry forms and further particulars may be obtained from Secretary, Box 700, Auckland. xl 9 ■"" AUCTIONS DECEASED PERSON'S ESTATE. AUCTION REALISATION ' OP' BRICK SHOPS WITH LIVHx'G ROOMS AND COTTAGE AT REAR. 151-159 a, UPPER SYMONDS STREET, BUSINESS CENTRE, West Side Road, First Section Tram Stop. C. F. BENNETT, LTD., Favoured with instructions from Trustees li< Estate of CHARLES HAMON (deceased), will offer for ABSOLUTE SALE at their Rooms Corner Queen and Shortland Streets, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, AT 12 NOON. THAT IMPORTANT FREEHOLD of 1 rood 13 5 perches, embracing over 14,000 square It, with 86ft approx. frontage to SYJiOKDo STREET, wider at rear and some 150£r deep, together with 4 SHOPS and SMALL RESIDENCE thereon. PRESENT RENTALS — £591 10/ per annum. Sale Subject to Present Tenancies (5). Inspection by Appointment.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 197, 20 August 1943, Page 5

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