DANCING. —— __ , TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 8 to 12—(SATURDAY)—8 to 12. Nevvtown Library. SERENADERS' GENUINE OLD-TIME DANCE. Exhibition New Dances. Novelties. Les Robinson's Band—Piano, Saxophone. Piccolo, Flute—all Artists. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s (inc. Supper). Going with a Great Swing. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! NEWTOWN LIBRARY HALL. DANCE. J^VERY MONDAY EVENING, ST. THOMAS' HALL, NEWTOWN. Old and New Dance;. C. Parsons's Select' Orchestra. Good Floor. Latest Music. Gents, Is 6d; Ladies, Is. TCNIGHT. ~~XaNIG£P~ ; aUILLTONIANS ' UILLTONIANS. ODDiH i LLCnVSHIEl I CLYI)E i QUAY.| Subs : Ladies, 2s; Gents, 2 S 6d. ... , Metreshinents inclusive) W"« ii' Clut K;«ll!jo «' Streamer I .ualtz, Balloon ioxlrot, und One-Step, i °NE o™^ NIGHT OF ' MODERN DANCING. The Floor is Perfect. $°? 2 fnr/r D ? A*P E ' » aid of the' T . £25'°°° lumd, will bo held in the ™I?™fc 80 ' Salmon street, co M^S' b^' p i oth JUNE ' 1925; Tafent a!Ti&-l s .K<sfrCShmeiltS; Good rriHE ADELPHI CABARET •*• GORING STREET IS OPEN TO-NIGHT AT 8.30. Kingr 26-399 to Reserve Tables RODNEY A. PANKHURST, Manager. ST. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET. MONDAY NEXT, Bth JUNE. QB-AND CARNIVAL DANCE. Speoial Attractions. Many Nm-nlHn* n!f r "'3 £ ldest Assembly. Old-time Dancing- Only CARNIVAL. CVRNTVat CARNIVAL. cSnIVAT"'' i2 r -7n^? b'e- Prizes Given Amj nrvv avl-t J z~20 prizes.' .H. SPACKMAN. Hon. Sec Dancing as usual on TUESDAY. ' S'BIAN CABARET, j COLUMBIAN CABARET KILBIRNIE. T°" NIGHT- 3 TO-NIGHT. JAZZ. ■■ 3At^ JAZZ THE LATEST HITS BY THE SIX COLUMBIANS bIX COLUMBIANS SIX COLUMBIANS 11000^"1Lato tram to town after dance. .__ _Dii-Bctionj^S. HEADLAND. DE LUXE~Xs"S rEMBLY ' VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE ROAD TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A iertect Dance, on a Perfect Floor to oid-^K^ir^o^^: Supper Provided.. Ladies Is 6cL F. M'Gonnoll, M C ' Gents, 2s. M. A. Jackson, Secretary! OLD-TIME DANCING. JJXHV ManaKeme^f the Library Old-J-mie Dance have made arrano-o monta for an Exhibition by an ™S of' tha once popular-Old-timo Danco the On Leave For Trot," on THURSDAY at Library Hall, NoWtown. DandnJ V 12. Gents, 2s, Ladies Is 6d. Refreshments. EARLY SETTLERS' A\ TJD HT^totjt '• CAL ASSOCIATION OF j ."" ' , I PJARLY SETTLERS' HALL, Abel ■*-* Smith street. WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE, at 8 p.m. MUSICAL EVENING, Arranged by Mrs.. F. p. Wilson. Members and mends, invited to uttcml. }\, A. EDWARDS, . ' Hon. Sec. l^vF.Pl TO-NTGHT! DANCE! TO-NIGHT! Ji^EW CENTURY HALL.WELLINGTON HARRIKRS. bpecud Docoratwna. buper Floor. Good Music Gunts, 2s. Ladies, Is Gil. fj^^^^^^ TO-NIGHT'S WHAT FOR? WHY, DON'T YOU KNOW? rFHK Ev«m Bay Yacht dub h,vo a -«- STOit iliKl.t every .-JaKirdav. \V|,us o Jrclioslra .' Why Taunor- S , of ' coursu ! bood IMuor ; Rather: .Watch for our Bip: Night NEXT SATURDAY <.«'- ADAMS, Social Scn-elarj-. nWW, Annual Uiinc,-. of Uio W.-11i,,..!..,, -a- Colloso Old Girls' Association """will '!l; li''ld in ilu- S\dniM- Siii'.-i Hill ,>n SATLjUIJAY, 27tir.lU.\l-.:. All old (;; r |s iire juviicd. hikl invitmions for liu-i,-Inciuls jiuiv bo i.blainpd I'roni tl-i- h-.r----rotiirv. -'flic mb^ripiio., is ss! and tlck-OIS- MVP b,-11,- fuM |,y Ihf, C.MHIMiIIC.--and by Mr. Gi-or-,-..-. OotlVvy. Stationer. KI'J'TV I'LMY.V.U.I. I 1;n,,-o S.-r 'I'd- 12!!]. U), -ral.-.vci-a icn-a^c.
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