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DANCES. SOCIALS. ETC. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!! Colin Campbell, in Association with R J Kerridge, presents CALEDONIAN HALL. CALEDONIAN HALL, 8 P.M. TO 12 P.M TONIGHT (MONDAY NIGHT) TONIGHT (MONDAY NIGHT) (Queen’s Birthday Night) The Famous West Indian Coloured Band. BERTIE ’’RHYTHM" KING’S BERTIE "RHYTHM" KING’S SEPIA ACES. SEPIA ACES COME AND DANCE; LISTEN AND ENJOY THIS WORLD FAMOUS VARIETY BAND.’ Hundreds of People Packed the PETER PAN Cabaret in Auckland last Saturday night and thoroughly enjoyed themaelvea. HERE IS YOUR ONLY OPPORTUNITY TO DO LIKEWISE Join the Hundreds of People at the St. James’ Theatre who tapped their feet—clapped their ha”ds—and acclaimed RFRTIE KING'S SEPIA ACES. AS ONE OF THE MOST ENTERTAINING MUSICAL VARIETY SHOWS TO COM£ TO THIS CITY. Prices: 6/- Single <Supper Included). Plus Extras by our usual Dance Band. 9042 CINDERELLA DANCE. CINDERELLA DANCE. CINDERELLA DANCE. CINDERELLA DANCE. NEW BRIGHTON R.S.A. HALL. NEW BRIGHTON R.S.A. HALL. NEW BRIGHTON R.S.A. HALL. MONDAY (QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY). MONDAY (QUEENS BIRTHDAY), JUNE 4. JUNE 4. Organised by Women’s Section. Come and see who will be Cinderella. Savoury Supper. Excellent Music. Admission 3/6. HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT IT? YES .... IT’S THE BIG WEEK-END DANCE IT’S-THE BIG WEEK-END DANCE AT YALDHURST MEMORIAL HALL AT YALDHURST MEMORIAL HALL Tonight—Dance to the music of Rod Derratt and his Orchestra, from 8 to 12. Special Numbers by Rod. EXCELLENT SUPPER. Admission. 4/-. Midland Bus leaves outside Hutchinson, White’s, Victoria square, 8 p.m.. Nurses* Home. Public Hospital. 8.15. Stops at Riccarton road, Rattray st. corner. Hanson’s lane corner, and Coach corner. Bus 2/- return. SEE YOU AT YALDHURST. SEE YOU AT YALDHURST. SCOTTISH HALL TONIGHT SCOTTISH HALL TONIGHT 94 Gloucester street. TONIGHT OLD-TIME DANCING TONIGHT OLD-TIME DANCING TONIGHT OLD-TIME DANCING TONIGHT Good Music TONIGHT Good Music TONIGHT Visitors Welcome. Admission 4/-. Visitors Welcome. Admission 4/-. DARFIELD YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB ANNUAL BALL DARFIELD MEMORIAL HALL, FRIDAY* JUNE 15. FRIDAY, JUNE 15. Any Past Member now wishing to attend BANQUET must have tickets purchased from Secretary by Friday—last opportunity. TONIGHT QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY TONIGHT QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY MONDAY. JUNE 4. DANCING AT THE LATIMER, DANCING AT THE LATIMER, Latimer square. Gloucester st.. City. Merv. Coburn’s Orchestra. Admission, 4/-. SHEFFIELD YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB. ANNUAL DANCE. SHEFFIELD HALL. SATURDAY. JUNE 9. Good Band. Good Supper. WANTED FO PURCHASE FURNITURE Bought for Ca*«h. Ring 64-347, and our Buyer will call. W. E. Simes and Co., Auctioneers. M.Th. OLD Gold and Silver Jewellery wanted for Melting Best cash prices. Tredrea’a. corner Gloucester and New Regent st>., Christchurch D.T.C. BUY' All Furniture, Pianos. Washing Machines, etc. Wanted urgently. Highest prices, cash paid at your house. *Phone 75-232. Graveston s, Sydenham. D.T.C. ELLWOODS. 123 ARMAGH Highest Cash Prices given for MEN’S SUITS. OVERCOATS, SHOES. BOOTS ETC. THONE 78-416.M.F. MAC’S, -PHONE 87-015. 355 COLOMBO STREET Opposite Sydenham School, urgently require Men’s. Women’s, and Children's Clothes, Boots. Shoes, Linen, etc. Highest prices. WiU caILDT.C. PETROL ENGINE. 50/60 8.H.P., at~ 1200 r.p.m. New or good second hand, with either dry plate Clutch or Fluid Coupling. Chief Engineer, Cold Stores. THE AUCKLAND FARMERS’ FREEZING CO., LTD.. P.O. Box 90, Auckland. 5164 CASH IN A FLASH DIAL 64-840. FAIR DEAL WE CALL FOR Children’s Good Clothing, Footwear. Men’s Clothing of all descriptions. Women’s Modern Clothing. Hats. Curtains, Bedspreads. Get the best cash prices at:— FAIR DEAL. 269 Manchester st., Opp. M E D. X 7102 WHEN you want u> BUY. look where people advertise what tt ev have to sell. When you want to SE’ L. advertise where people look for what they want to buy. The classified coiu. ns of "The Press’’ will serve you well y*OTH ways ’Phone 64-063. a direct Un* for your convenGENERAi Cartag, oi aTi Departments. Give Whittakers a trial ’Phone 69-7 W M W .3.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27985, 4 June 1956, Page 17

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