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INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Page. Page. Page. •• 15 Funeral Notices .. 11 Radios, Buy ands Sell .. 16 “ i; 1 Fruit, Plants, Produce 15 Ship and Air Services 1. 19 tt as, 21 - 22 Hire •• 18 Situations Vacant, 13, 14, 15 or P ea .*? s •• 1 Holiday and Hotel Acc. 19 Situations Wanted .. 15 ? esid « t ' ce • • 19 Hotels for Sale .. 21 Sporting Goods .. 15 e W r * S J le • • 19 Implements and Mach. 15 Sunday Services .. 12 Businesses Wanted .. 19 livestock, Dogs, etc. .. 17 Tenders .. 17 w - • • 18 Lost and Found .. 1 Tradesmen .. 12 r£v. S ■o'<L nted J . .. 18 Motor-cycles, Buy, Sell 17 Trade Personals .. 21 rhirA^? ; S i and Access. 18 Motor Repairs .. 18 Trailers, Caravans, etc. 17 ts jc , •• I 7 Musical Instruments .. 16 Trucks, Deliveries, Sell 17 Cnai ’ an £ Sell -J « Opticians • • 19 Trucks, Deliveries, Wtd. 17 c 2 ke ; 1 Firewood 15 Personals .. 1 Tuition .. 17 Socla l s - «tc. .. 11 Properties for Sale 19, 20 Wanted to Purchase .. 11 mi, 21 Properties Wanted .. 20 Wanted to Sell .. 16 uressmaklng. Tailoring 17 Properties Exchange .. 20 Wanted to Let .. 19 Financiar* 1 ’ * fl Pubiic Notices 12 Wanted to Rent .. 19

DANCES, SOCIALS, ETC. MIXED DANCE SATURDAY, MIXED DANCE SATURDAY, ST. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, Peterborough street. Near N.Z. Road Services. Featuring PAT HARBRIDGE on PIANO. PERFECT FLOOR. HUGHIE EVANS’S ORCHESTRA. (Six-piece). Check Cycle Stand. Admission, 3/6. S.T.C. SUNNYSIDE-SPREYDON RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. EVERY SATURDAY. WEEKLY In the Club Rooms, DANCE 94 Lincoln road, a few yards from Lyttelton st. bus stop Perfect Floor. Excellent Supper. Music by Cliff Helm’s Orchestra (4-pce.). The Best Saturday Night Dance in Town at the old original price. Admission 3s. S.T.C. TAWERA MEMORIAL COMMUNITY CENTRE. SPRINGFIELD. GRAND OPENING BALL GRAND OPENING BALL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22* 1954, commencing at 8.30 p.m., until 2 a.m. Pate Kane’s Six-piece Orchestra. Ticket* now available from Mrs L. J. Hoglund, John Wright, or the Secretary. R. J. HOWARD, Hon. Secretary. ‘ ' 2462 Heathcote TONIGHT: Arthur Sutton preValley sents his GRAND FINAL Heathcote SHOW in Heathcote Valley. Tr V xl ley x So we would like all those Heathcote who have supported us in the Valiey past to attend and make it the Heathcote BEST SHOW OF THE YEAR. Valley With Balloons and Streamers. Heathcote Avon Dance Band. TT V xP e \ Laa * T™* ll leaves Heathcote Heathcote 12.15 a m. TT V ?L ley x Watch this paper next week Heathcote for the Big News! Valley Admission 3s. 1825 WINTER GARDEN CABARET. TONIGHT, 8.30 till IX Pat Kane’s Orchestra. Tickets, 6d Double. (Evening Dress Esential.) Alcoves, 7s 6d and ss. Telephone 32-088 for Reservation. Mrs R. T. NEWTON, Manageress. ‘ S.T.C. 2 anc « LAWSON sa» HALL. 2^’L ime Dance (opp. Woolworths, Dance Sydenham). Old-Time Dance EVERY SATURDAY Old-Time Dance NIGHT. 2, 1 5?‘Z* me Dance Geo. Holland’s Music. Old-Time Dance With Clavioline and 2!£'U m ® Dance Xylophone. Dance Harold Henry, M.C. Old-Time Dance Admission, 3s 6d. Free Old-Time Dance Cycle Stanch

SCOTTISH HALL : : TONIGHT. SCOTTISH HALL : : TONIGHT. OLD-TIME DANCING. OLD-TIME DANCING. OLD-TIME DANCING. OLD-TIME DANCING. OLD-TIME DANCING. OLD-TIME DANCING. Colin Campbell’s Band. Colin Campbell’s Band. visitors Welcome. Admission, 3s 6d. BROOKLANDS HALL, TONIGHT. BROOKLANDS HALL, TONIGHT. POPULAR MIXED DANCE. Excellent Music and Supper. Admission 3s. Bring your Friends for a Grand Time at the BIGGEST Little Dance out of Town. BROOKLANDS HALL. TONIGHT. Be Early—Accommodation Limited. Alt. Sats. Papanui R.S.A. Papanui TONIGHT R.S.A. Papanui Les Kinsman’s Orchestra R.S.A. Papanui Come and Enjoy the R.S.A. Papanui First-class Music, Supper. R.S.A. Papanui and Floor. R.S.A. Papanui Late Bus to Square. R.S.A. Papanui Admission 3s Single, R.S.A. Papanui including Supper. R.S.A. Papanui R.S.A. S.T.C. END OF SEASON GALA DANCE GALA DANCE ISLINGTON HALL, SATURDAY, OCT. 2, at 8 p.m. Paper Hats. Streamers. Novelty Dances. Good Prizes. Excellent Supper. Superb Music. Admission 3/-.7354 TONIGHT UNION ROWING CLUB UNION ROWING CLUB Modern Dancing to 808 BRADFORD’S ORCHESTRA, Vocals by Corai Specialty Numbers by Rod Admission, 3s 6d. 3739 CALEDONIAN HALL. CALEDONIAN HALL. EVERY SATURDAY. EVERY SATURDAY. The Brightest Dance in Town. Music by Andy Dales’ Band of Seven Players. F. Sanger, M.C. Supper. Admission 3s 6d. 3724 GREENPARK BASKETSALL CLUB. A KITCHEN EVENING AND DANCE will be held in the GREENPARK HALL On OCT. 9, in honour of Miss Beverley Manson and Mr lan Barnett. Ladies a Gift. Gents 3s. RISINGHOLME COMMUNITY CENTRE, Incorporated. FUN FOR ALL at the CARNIVAL DANCE TONIGHT. Admission 2s 6d. Take No. 13 bus to Reeves road. 2444 STARRETTS MARCHING TEAM DANCE. DANCE. SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 8 P.M. At CLUB LANE, Oxford terrace. Good Music. Good Supper. Admission 2s 6d. LADBROOKS TENNIS CLUB. DANCE. LADBRCOKS HALL. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1954. Good Music. Good Supper. SOCKBURN PARISH CHURCH CORNER HALL, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1954 Jimmy Curllne’s Band Good Supper. Admission, 3/-. DANCING TONIGHT THE LATIMER, Latimer square, THE LATIMER, Gloucester st.. City. Merv. Coburn’s Orchestra. Admission, 3/6. HORORATA HALL. Keep These Nights Free for Dances. OCTOBER 22—Labour week-end. • DECEMBER 11—Race Night. DECEMBER 31—New Year’s Eve. Hororata Hal 1 Committee. X 5987 THE STARETTA TRIO, open for engagements: Dances, 21st Parties, and Social. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices: 8 p.m.-11 p.m;—£4 10s. 8 p.m.-12 p.m.—£6 10s. 8 p.m.-l a.m.—£B 10s. ’Phone 80-260, ask 844. LINCOLN BASKETBALL CLUB. DANCE. LINCOLN HALL. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23. Remember This Date. WAIHORA Y.F.C. BALL. GREENPARK HALL. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8. Roll up, young and old alike. Admission: 4/- and 3/6. 2664 NO INCREASE IN PRICE Another reason for preferring

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27470, 2 October 1954, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XC, Issue 27470, 2 October 1954, Page 11

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